Arts & Sciences

Arts & Sciences

Computer Science and Engineering students Dylan Nicholson and Ruthmika Chenna explain their team's capstone project to Dr. Sam Park at the Engineering Design and Innovation Showcase.

University of Louisville partners with national STEMM Opportunity Alliance

The University of Louisville has joined the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s STEMM Opportunity Alliance (SOA). As a Research 1 and Community...
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UofL online programs gain national recognition

The University of Louisville continues to boost its reputation for academic excellence with several of its online programs once again earning national acclaim. Three UofL...
Two children exploring science at a table.

UofL research shows girls’ shifting views on women in science Study reveals young girls...

New University of Louisville research shows young girls increasingly see women as knowledgeable about science, a shift over the past few decades that could...
Emmy Walters (left) and Chole Hale (right), December 2024 graduates of the College of Arts & Sciences

No place like home Two UofL College of Arts & Sciences winter graduates are...

Home is a place you come from and a place to return. Louisville is home to the University of Louisville, but its Cardinals come...
James Walls smiles while wearing a UofL tshirt

Finding their place: UofL graduates reflect on their time in Louisville

UofL is experiencing a period of historic growth, with a record number of out-of-state and international students choosing to call Louisville home. This influx...
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UofL graduate student and employee plays pivotal role in health care ethics for state

When graduate student Stephanie Schemke receives her master’s degree in applied philosophy/health care ethics (HCE) this December, she also marks 20 years as part of the...

Sweet emotion UofL researchers study the language of love, hate and everything else

What does it mean to be human? It’s a question that spans millennia, and one each society and people has sought to answer through language....

Mini grants make life work Funding helps spread Cardinal spirt of service into communities

Just like a small gesture can make a difference in someone’s day, even the smallest grant can spur the biggest impact in community lives. In...
Graphic of Alison Jackson and Jessica Carney-Perks

UofL graduates surprised with heartfelt letters from loved ones

Two University of Louisville graduates were recently surprised with heartfelt messages from their families. The moments were captured on video. Jessica Carney-Perks, an undergraduate communications...
The Raise Some L 2024 Block Party at the Red Barn on Wednesday, Oct. 15. UofL photo.

Raise Some L 2024 an extraordinary success in donor engagement

After 1,798 nonstop minutes of excitement, determination and fun, the University of Louisville’s Raise Some L 2024 Day of Giving concluded at 11:59 p.m....