Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
Fat Albert as art history? Famed artist’s exhibition takes over Cressman Center
The Hite Art Institute presents Sanford Biggers’ “Laocoon” May 4-July 2 as the inaugural work in the New Monuments series at the Cressman Center...
UofL helps usher in the ‘Most Exciting 2 Minutes in Sports’
There’s nothing quite like spring in the Bluegrass State. In Louisville, the season is ushered in with three weeks’ worth of pomp and circumstance...
College-bound: Free seminar designed to help parents guide children
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Baffled by how to guide your child on a path to college or vocational school? The University of Louisville/Yearlings Club...
Dedicated instructor helps language students win big Four of Khaldoun Almousily's Arabic language students...
Learning Arabic is not easy for native English speakers. It takes a dedicated, passionate teacher to explain Arabic’s absence of vowels, unique pronunciations and a...
Maple tapping project a first for Belknap Campus trees A Q&A with biology instructor...
On April 15, the University of Louisville Eco-Reps enjoyed a unique treat: Pancakes topped with 100-percent pure maple syrup made from the sap of...
Truman Scholar from small town pursues big dreams UofL junior is Kentucky's only 2016...
UofL junior Hannah Wilson is proof that big dreams can begin in small places.
She hails from Bradfordsville, Kentucky. Population: about 300 people. Actually, make...
Famed Artist Sanford Biggers’ exhibition coming to Cressman Center
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Hite Art Institute presents Sanford Biggers’ “Laocoon” May 4-July 2 as the inaugural work in the New Monuments series at...
‘Betrayal’ closes out Theatre Arts season
The UofL Theatre Arts Department opened “Betrayal,” Harold Pinter’s prize-winning drama April 13, the last production in the 2015-16 season.
This piercing character study, which...
Religious tolerance is growing among many Muslims, BU professor says
Despite what many westerners believe, Muslims who live in Indonesia and other democracies with Islamic majorities are tolerant people – that was the message...
Goldwater scholar moved from ‘fixing things’ to unlocking secrets of the universe
As a youngster, UofL junior Conrad Smart spent a lot of time helping his father, Eric Smart, build and fix things.
That early training helped...