Arts & Sciences

Arts & Sciences

Literary series features authors’ free readings, master classes

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Four authors will read from their works in poetry, fiction and short stories and share their expertise in master classes at...

Hite Art Institute looks at art in nature and technology in two new exhibitions

Hite Art Institute is showing two concurrent exhibitions this winter that consider weighty topics: ecology and digital technology. “Unseen: Visualizing Ecological Systems,” at Schneider Hall...
The Yearlings Club, a civic club at 4309 W. Broadway, partners with UofL on a monthly discussion series.

A&S series examines trailblazing athletes, women in Kentucky history The University of Louisville-Yearlings Club...

The University of Louisville-Yearlings Club spring discussion series will open with state and local education leaders discussing student-focused learning and later examine the topics...

Discussions examine education and black, women’s history January session features Heiner, Hargens, McKim

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville-Yearlings Club spring discussion series will open with state and local education leaders discussing student-focused learning and later...
College of Arts and Sciences professors will give monthly luncheon talks at UofL's University Club..

Professors share expertise through A&S luncheon series

A luncheon lecture series this winter and spring will feature University of Louisville researchers who map the world, analyze Middle Eastern politics, scrutinize drama...

Designed to serve: How a Hite Art Institute class helps area nonprofits

On a recent morning, students from Hite Art Institute’s Design for Public Issues course gathered one last time before the semester’s end to present...
UofL gets into the holiday spirit through a variety of philanthropy efforts.

‘Tis the season of giving at UofL

It’s no small coincidence that Santa Claus prefers to wear Cardinal Red. Each year during Santa’s busy season, UofL employees and students step up their...
Julie Bunck, 2016 Trustees Award winner

Political science professor finds ‘great joy’ in student success

Julie Bunck writes a lot of convincing recommendation letters for her students, whether they are seeking a Fulbright award, other international travel opportunities or...
Benjamin Duke's “Lingua Franca”

Cressman Center exhibit explores relationship between illusion and reality

Dorothy wakes up after a nasty bump on the head. She finds herself once again in a familiar place, comforted by loved ones. No...
Reginald M.J. Oduor, a lecturer in philosophy from the University of Nairobi in Kenya, recently spoke about democracy in Africa.

Discussion: African view of democracy is different than in U.S.

Democracy is beneficial to humankind, but “liberal democracy” is demoralizing. This was the message shared on UofL’s campus recently by Reginald M.J. Oduor, a...