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Addressing affordability UofL puts accessibility at the forefront of education while making strides to lessen student debt
Higher education opens the door to unique learning opportunities and experiences that allow students to follow their dreams and launch successful careers. But for...
A rising tide UofL expands health care footprint in rural communities
Somerlin Cheek was in treatment in a substance abuse rehab facility in a tiny eastern Kentucky community when a doctor there asked her a...
In the shadows of the Twin Spires UofL celebrates the 150th anniversary of its most famous neighbor
When the University of Louisville moved to Belknap Campus in 1923, it was welcomed to the neighborhood by the city’s most venerable institution –...
Shaping meaning and sharing stories UofL Magazine shows the impact of Cardinal alums
Alumna Amanda Matthews ’90 has spent her career bringing attention to the often overlooked. By twisting metal or sculpting bronze, Matthews is casting her...
Globe-trotting A tip of the Panama hat to UofL's southernmost classroom connection
Ah, once the semester ends, a bunch of college students head to Panama City for fun together. No, not the Florida destination — these...
Uncovering silenced history UofL alumni and students dig up the past at Louisville's Oxmoor Farm
When you think of an archaeologist, chances are the first image that comes to your mind is the iconic Indiana Jones with his leather...
Casting her mark Sculptor aims to build community through meaningful art
In the heart of Kentucky, gifted sculptor Amanda Matthews ’90 breathes life into metal, creating poignant monuments that transcend memorials.
Through her artistry, Matthews embraces...
Playing the part of the patient Program uses innovative, inclusive approach to help medical students learn communication, diagnostic skills
Charmi Shah remembers one of her first encounters with a standardized patient.
“During our first year when we had to do physical exam steps, (the...
Breaking the classroom walls Virtual reality tools help students test the limits of traditional learning
The 1960s animated sitcom “The Jetsons” predicted many technologies that eventually came to fruition. Robotic vacuums, smart watches and video calls are all a...
On solid ground First-gen Cardinals get targeted support
Paying for college. Researching a major paper. Deciding a career path.
For some University of Louisville students who need help with these and other potentially...