Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
UofL’s DIY journalism grad bootstraps her way to Fulbright award
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A 2013 graduate of the University of Louisville has earned a prominent Fulbright Award to study journalism at Cardiff University in...
Lecturer recommends activists heed Paul Robeson example
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Today’s activists could learn from the legacy of international activist and actor-singer Paul Robeson, according to an April 6 lecturer at...
Anthropologist to discuss religion’s influence on top Israeli tunes
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Middle Eastern musician and anthropologist Galeet Dardashti will talk about how religious music is edging into the Israeli pop scene during...
UofL’s nationally-ranked Quiz Bowl team heads to championship
With a higher sectional qualifying score than Yale, Harvard, Columbia and MIT, the College of Arts & Sciences-led Quiz Bowl team will compete in...
Lecture to focus on ‘revolutionary example’ of activist Paul Robeson
Today’s activists could learn from the legacy of international activist and actor-singer Paul Robeson, according to an April 6 lecturer at the University of...
Hite Art Institute presents lecture by famed illustrator Barry Moser
The Department of Fine Arts/Hite Art Institute presents a lecture April 1 by Barry Moser, prizewinning educator, author, illustrator and designer of nearly three...
Symposium to focus on filmmaking in Kentucky
A University of Louisville film symposium April 1 at the newly renovated and expanded Speed Art Museum will focus on 'Film and Filmmaking in...
Hunger Banquet shares goal to expand awareness, inspire help
The banquet was designed to promote awareness of world hunger and the issues of poverty and malnutrition that face other countries as well as...
UofL student earns prominent fellowship
A University of Louisville junior is one of 75 U.S. college students selected for a prominent fellowship.
Brandt Coleman will spend a year in Germany...
UofL to host ‘Edit-a-thon’ to combat gender bias in Wikipedia
Based on a 2010 survey, females comprise fewer than 13 percent of Wikipedia editors. The resulting gender bias has caused a dearth of articles...