Education & Human Development

Education & Human Development

therapists stand at table

UofL therapists in the national spotlight for volunteering time, services to support racial justice...

As protesters hit Louisville’s downtown in summer 2020 to seek racial justice, some skilled supporters mobilized to look after them. There, at a table labeled...

UofL’s graduate student enrollment increases

As the University of Louisville resumed a fully open campus and face-to-face classes for the fall 2021 semester, preliminary enrollment figures showed a 2%...
Lorita Rowlett

UofL doctoral student pursues degree to ‘prepare the world’ for students with autism

Lorita Rowlett, like so many students, wears a variety of hats: mother, teacher and student, to name a few. Rowlett is pursuing her doctoral degree...
Raymond Green

UofL alumnus returns to give College of Business students a leg up

Raymond Green, a Louisville native, UofL alumnus and former Cardinal Ambassador, has been named executive director of undergraduate programs for the College of Business. Green...
Jenny Warren, assistant director, Developing Young Minds

UofL student earns Child Development Associate certification in spite of adversity, pandemic

Certain people enter your life at just the right time. That’s Jenny Warren’s story. She had moved to Louisville, was living in a homeless...
Louisville Teacher Residency reception

Louisville Teacher Residency program celebrates inaugural graduates and incoming class

After graduation of the inaugural class of students in May, the second group of Louisville Teacher Residency students pick up the baton to begin...
Students walking on campus

UofL named a ‘transfer-friendly’ institution

In the past five years, an average of more than 1,500 students a year have transferred into the University of Louisville from other institutions. Earlier...

UofL’s new director of student involvement is ready for campus life to return

There are the three Rs of education--reading, writing, ‘rithmatic--and the three Rs of sustainability--reduce, reuse, recycle. Then there are Quantá Taylor’s three Rs. When the new...
Students socialize in the SAC

Personal connections inspire UofL’s new grant-funded project related to youth formerly in foster care

The College of Education and Human Development’s Center for Economic Education has received a $130,000, two-year grant from ECMC Foundation to study how colleges...
University of Louisville honors students Forest Clevenger (leading the blue canoe) Vinh Pham (leading the white canoe) paddle the Ohio River as part of a class that investigated how river towns can drive tourism and economic development. Photo courtesy John Nation.

UofL student research aimed at helping river towns drive tourism, development

University of Louisville student researchers are helping river towns use recreation to drive tourism and economic development. As part of an honors class, a group...