Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
Alumna wins 2019 Woman of Distinction award
UofL graduate Sadiqa Reynold ('93) has added another accolade to her long list of achievements. She was recently awarded the 2019 Woman of Distinction...
Muhammad Ali’s youngest son forges his own path through UofL
Asaad Ali grew up in one of Louisville's most famous families, as the youngest son of Muhammad Ali. Now he is part of a...
After graduation, UofL student sets his sights on a bigger political stage
“Ever since I was little, I have said that I either wanted to be an ice cream truck driver or president of the United...
Two UofL students named Goldwater Scholars
UofL is celebrating the announcement of two Goldwater Scholars: juniors Praneeth Goli and Garrett McGrady.
The recipients were announced today for the prominent award, which...
Nobel laureate to talk about his journey May 3
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Chemist Fraser Stoddart will talk about his experience winning the 2016 Nobel Prize in a May 3 lecture at the University...
Walking the walk: Three UofL alums start the city’s only bourbon-tasting walking tour
What started off as an experiment has turned into a second full-time job for Danielle Huenefeld ’10. Huenefeld, her husband, Andy Huenefeld ’06, and friend...
UofL’s partnership with Goodwill diverts thousands of pounds of items from landfills
As finals get underway and students begin to move out of their dormitories, did you ever wonder what happens to all the things that...
UofL student earns coveted spot at national gathering
UofL freshman Quintez Brown is already making quite an impact. So much so, even former President Barack Obama has taken notice.
In February, the political...
UofL’s debate and quiz bowl teams roll in spring tournaments
The University of Louisville’s debate team recently placed 20th in the country at the National Debate Tournament. Students Deontrey Yeargin (sophomore, Pan-African Studies) and...
Choosing their own adventure For 10 years, the Brown Fellows program has provided select...
Like many high school graduates, Chris Bird ’18 stood at the precipice of adulthood, preparing to make the jump into college and asking himself,...