Arts & Sciences

Arts & Sciences

Benjamin Duke's “Lingua Franca”

Cressman Center exhibit explores relationship between illusion and reality

Dorothy wakes up after a nasty bump on the head. She finds herself once again in a familiar place, comforted by loved ones. No...
Reginald M.J. Oduor, a lecturer in philosophy from the University of Nairobi in Kenya, recently spoke about democracy in Africa.

Discussion: African view of democracy is different than in U.S.

Democracy is beneficial to humankind, but “liberal democracy” is demoralizing. This was the message shared on UofL’s campus recently by Reginald M.J. Oduor, a...

Art from the heart: UofL to host annual ceramics sale

Handcrafted ceramics by University of Louisville student and faculty artists will be available for purchase just in time for holiday shopping. The university’s annual ceramics...

Country First, Cards Forever Fall 2016 UofL Magazine shows how the university educates our...

UofL is leading the way in providing access to education to our entire community, from teaching soldiers at Fort Knox leadership skills to bringing...

Red and blue collaborate for a better Kentucky, nation, world UofL, UK joint research...

On the football field this Saturday, it will be Red versus Blue, the Cardinals battling the Wildcats, the Ville going against Big Blue Nation....
UofL football players wore this special POW/MIA sticker on their helmets Nov. 12 for the Military Appreciation Game.

UofL again earns distinction as top choice for service members

The University of Louisville community came together Nov. 12 to honor our service men and women with a special Military Appreciation football game, during...
King Lear

Theatres collaborate to educate students, delight audiences with ‘King Lear’

University of Louisville Theatre Arts Department and Commonwealth Theatre Center have joined together to co-produce William Shakespeare’s epic tragedy “King Lear” Nov. 10-20 in...
Margaret Carreiro, PhD

UofL professor explores whether nature can thrive in the city Find out how you...

From bees to birds to bats, species around the world are threatened at unprecedented rates. Many people feel powerless to help preserve local species...
Margaret Carreiro, Ph.D.

Can nature thrive in the city? Find out how you can help conservation and...

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – From bees to birds to bats, species around the world are threatened at unprecedented rates. Many people feel powerless to help...
Ernie Allen, center, is this year's Alumnus of the Year. He is a 1968 Arts & Sciences graduate, and a 1972 graduate of the Brandeis School of Law. Allen is a founder of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and served as chairman, then president and CEO for 28 years.

UofL’s Alumnus of the Year ‘truly changed the world’

One of the annual highlights from UofL’s Homecoming Week is the Wilson Wyatt Alumni Awards Ceremony, established in 1983 to recognize graduates who have...