Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
UofL awards celebrate year of research, scholarship and creative activity
The University of Louisville celebrated more than 80 faculty and staff for their work to expand knowledge and understanding at its 2023 Research, Scholarship...
Truman scholars, past and future
On a bright spring day in April, the past and the future of public service came together in the courtyard of the Gheens Science...
Grant awarded to law professor will fund climate adaptation project
The Resilience Justice Project (RJ Project) at the University of Louisville’s Brandeis School of Law has been awarded a one-year multi-institutional grant through a...
UofL scientists invent antimicrobial surfaces inspired by cicada wings UofL researchers developed a fabrication...
Discoveries in nature often inspire scientists to create things that benefit people. For example, the wings of the North American annual cicada – whose...
Douglas’s impact focus of Speed talk
As the University of Louisville Pan-African Studies department in the College of Arts & Sciences celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, an exhibit at...
Where to eat, where to study and more Student leaders share their best tips...
Every fall, thousands of new students step onto the University of Louisville’s campus for the first time.
Whether an incoming freshman or a returning, transfer...
Breaking the classroom walls Virtual reality tools help students test the limits of...
The 1960s animated sitcom “The Jetsons” predicted many technologies that eventually came to fruition. Robotic vacuums, smart watches and video calls are all a...
UofL research-backed startups land $1.2 million in funding
Three University of Louisville research-backed startups have grants totaling $1.2 million to fund development of technologies aimed at saving and improving lives.
The companies have...
Double-major May grad begins PhD studies
Physics or engineering? That is the question for many students with a gift for math and abstract thinking who enjoy complex problem solving.
Thomas Hulse,...
Students advocate for Native American movement
Ashley Ha and Luisa Wandrie, students in the American Sign Language Interpreting Studies program, initiated a way to bring greater awareness to the Missing...






























