Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
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...
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...
Meet the artists behind the art at Open Studio Weekend
Artists from all over Louisville will open their doors Nov. 5 and 6 for Open Studio Weekend 2016. The event gives anyone who appreciates...
Three proposals selected for funding, enhancement through 21st Century Initiative
Proposals to build or enhance excellence in the areas of big data, metagenomics and social justice will receive up to $2.25 million in funding...
Events highlight Shakespeare in Kentucky, world, modern era
You can take an expert’s classes, check out William Shakespeare’s impact on Kentucky and the world and even listen to the famous Hamlet soliloquy...
Conference showcases history, art of printmaking
The University of Louisville is co-hosting the 2016 Mid America Print Conference, “Print Matters, Printing Matters,” Oct. 5-8. The conference, held at UofL’s Belknap...
UofL to host ‘Mr. Eclipse’ ahead of anticipated 2017 phenomenon Bullitt lecture in astronomy...
A former NASA astrophysicist known as “Mr. Eclipse” for his many books and predictions on the phenomenon will visit the University of Louisville Oct....
UofL and Clemson: Competitors on the field, collaborators off it
When the University of Louisville and Clemson University clash in one of this year’s most anticipated college football games Saturday, two researchers at the...
UofL continues its green streak with new sustainability degree
For the first time, University of Louisville undergraduate students will have the option of majoring in sustainability.
The board of trustees approved a new Bachelor...
Scholar to discuss Bard’s lasting impact on America Required free tickets available now.
Renowned Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro will give a free, public lecture about the Bard’s centuries of impact on U.S. literary and political life during...
































