Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
Astrophysics with a side of ale
Becky Steele was young when her mother bought her that first telescope. It was “an accessible lab,” allowing her to explore the universe without leaving...
Student Spotlight: Mr. and Ms. Cardinal Masden Griffiths and Chris Tipton
Seniors Chris Tipton and Masden Griffiths are the 2019 Mr. and Ms. Cardinal. The honor is granted to two students every year for embodying...
Mathematician explores ‘fourth dimension’
A former Mathematical Association of America president will venture beyond length, width and depth to discuss “The Fourth Dimension and the People You Meet There” during an April 11 lecture at the University of Louisville
UofL poet honored by ACC invitation, fellowships
April is National Poetry Month and poet Kiki Petrosino will begin it in the nation’s capital, invited to explain current issues in her craft...
Theatre Arts grad students win prestigious, national award
Theatre Arts graduate students Kala Ross and LaShondra Hood were recently awarded the distinguished National Irene Ryan Acting Award at the Kennedy Center American...
UofL’s Arica Carter: From free throws to Freud
The UofL Women's Basketball Team faces Oregon State Friday in the NCAA tournament, the Cardinals' third Sweet 16 appearance in a row. One of...
UofL SGA welcomes new officers for 2019-20
The results of the 2019-20 Student Government Association elections are in.
Jasper Noble, a junior who is double majoring in political science and history, is...
UofL alumna picked for State Department fellowship Zerlina Bartholomew '15 is on the path...
Zerlina Bartholomew '15 has been accepted into the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program, a U.S. State Department program intended to prepare outstanding individuals...
Q&A: Erin Kurtz ’18, UofL’s first sustainability graduate
Editor's note: Louisville Alumni digital media intern Michael Jester recently caught up with Erin Kurtz '18 to talk about her experience in the sustainability...
The ABCs of UofL alumna Sue Grafton
“I” may stand for “innocent” in Sue Grafton’s world, but here in the Commonwealth, it stands for “inductee.” Grafton '61 and five other authors...