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The Raise Some L 2024 Block Party at the Red Barn on Wednesday, Oct. 15. UofL photo.

Raise Some L 2024 an extraordinary success in donor engagement

After 1,798 nonstop minutes of excitement, determination and fun, the University of Louisville’s Raise Some L 2024 Day of Giving concluded at 11:59 p.m....
Ed Fenton, a United States Navy veteran and a master’s student in UofL’s computer science and engineering program, with his wife.

From Xerox executive and U.S. Navy veteran to UofL Donovan Scholar

On Oct. 13, the United States Navy celebrated its 249th birthday. In honor of this milestone, UofL’s Center for Military-Connected Students introduces us to...
Students walking through the Belknap Campus.

New things UofL students will see in the ’24-‘25 academic year

As students return to the University of Louisville this fall, there are several new things to look for both around campus and virtually. Check...
Muhammad Ali Scholars riding a bus in Cape Town, South Africa.

UofL’s Muhammad Ali Scholars journey to South Africa for summer learning experience

An experience on the other side of the globe gave one group of UofL students the opportunity to learn how to lead change. This summer,...
Wilson Wyatt Alumni Awards graphic

UofL names 2024 Alumnus of the Year GoTo Foods CEO Jim Holthouser leads 18...

Jim Holthouser ’81, ’83, ’85, chief executive officer of GoTo Foods and a three-time UofL graduate, is the University of Louisville 2024 Alumnus of...
Roman Yampolskiy, associate professor of computer science, believes artificial superintelligence cannot be controlled, leaving a high probability that a superintelligent AI system could do immense harm to its human creators. Photo by Ashly Cecil.

Q&A: UofL AI safety expert says artificial superintelligence could harm humanity

Roman Yampolskiy knows a thing or two about artificial intelligence (AI). A University of Louisville associate professor of computer science, he conducts research into...
A man stands next to a roller coaster track

What a ride Alumnus Jeff Pike recalls the ups and downs of a career...

From the time he was 6, Jeff Pike ’98 knew he wanted to design and build roller coasters. The Cincinnati native enrolled at UofL. After...

GOOD NEIGHBORS: Community-engaged research reaps benefits here and beyond

Not all studies take place in the lab, and not all scientists wear lab coats. At the University of Louisville, researchers work out in...

UofL selects fourth cohort of ‘ascending star’ researchers

A University of Louisville program meant to help ‘ascending star’ faculty shine even brighter has named nine researchers and scholars to its fourth cohort. Through...
Luis Rodriguez 3D printed a lighter weight replica of the metal medallion necklace worn by UofL's president in commencement and other ceremonies. UofL photo by Ashly Cecil.

Engineering student creates lighter weight replica of UofL presidential medallion

UofL President Kim Schatzel had one problem with her role in UofL’s commencement ceremonies: the medallion necklace traditionally worn by the president is quite...