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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....
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Kennedy Slayton always knew she would go to college. A native of Hodgenville, Kentucky, she dreamed of going to law school and had parents...
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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...
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For Shahla Karimi ’04, jewelry is a way of life. Growing up in an Iranian family, she has been wearing jewelry since she was...
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Preparing for final exams. The Scarecrow’s origin story in Hollywood’s “Wicked.” A relaxing holiday break to rest one’s mind. This time of year, many...
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Every spring in Frankfort, the Kentucky General Assembly convenes for the spring legislative session. If you peek inside the bustling halls of the Capitol...
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From the time he was 6, Jeff Pike ’98 knew he wanted to design and build roller coasters.
The Cincinnati native enrolled at UofL. After...
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For the first time since 2014, Louisville’s Valhalla Golf Club was home to the PGA Championship, and UofL was a driving force behind the...
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As AI changes the way the world works, UofL faculty and others wrestle with the opportunities and challenges that generative artificial intelligence presents –...
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Generative artificial intelligence has been a topic of considerable discussion – excitement, trepidation, curiosity – since the release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT for free public...