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UofL alumna brings cat café to Louisville to promote adoption
UofL alumna Karla Spencer (’83, ’89) felt called to act after learning that Louisville Metro Animal Services takes in nearly 1,600 animals each year,...
Center for Free Enterprise to increase research, faculty with new gift
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville College of Business announced today new funding that will allow its Center for Free Enterprise to continue...
UofL Executive Education presents AI workshop
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Reservations are open for the University of Louisville Executive Education program “Managing Change in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI),” a...
UofL leadership program offers grants for 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Project on Ethical Leadership Excellence in the University of Louisville College of Business is offering five grants to be used...
Nominations are open for Galbreath equine industry entrepreneurship award
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Nominations are open for the 29th annual John W. Galbreath Award, which recognizes outstanding entrepreneurship in the equine industry.
The University of...
Lifting barriers and finding voices: UofL Magazine features professor who aids refugees through music
Faculty pianist Anna Petrova and her musical partner, Molly Carr, took their show on the road to help elevate the arts and bring a...
The disruptors UofL professors are upending the way the world works by bringing futuristic...
Disruptive technologies are — well, they’re disruptive.
They have the power to create and upset whole industries and change how we live and work. Think shopping before...
Meet the 2019 Alumni Award winners
Whether it’s breaking the race barrier for future nursing students, helping thousands of students make the decision to attend UofL, or pioneering the first...
UofL offers new bachelor’s in accountancy online
The University of Louisville College of Business is introducing a new, 100% online Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) in Accountancy.
Equine researchers benefit from BloodHorse donation
When BloodHorse Magazine moved its Lexington office recently, storage space in the new place was limited.
The editors found themselves with dozens of boxes of...