Belknap Campus Events

A History of Black Health in Louisville covers the establishment of health care facilities by and for Black Louisvillians in the late 19th and 20th...

Start your morning right with a invigorating spin class outdoors on the plaza. Join the trained instructors from University Recreation and get your blood...

Stop by and grab a free meal on Cru! Members of the group and their Leadership Team will be there to chat about life at UofL, their student organization, and...

If you are one of the new TRIO SSS students, this event is for you! This is a chance to get to know the TRIO SSS staff and build connections with other...

This event is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about the University of Louisville’s Panhellenic sororities. Come grab a free popsicle and...

The UofL Free Store and the Cardinal Cupboard will be holding a pop-up shop where everything is FREE. These student-run services are available year-round to...

Come speak with representatives of the University of Louisville’s IFC Fraternities. They will be able to tell you more about the fraternal experience and...

Ready for college chemistry? Don’t let your success be periodic. Get a sneak preview of the CHEM 201 syllabus and learn from a student leader how to be more...

College is very different from high school. Students report that a big difference is the amount of work and number of study hours required to keep up. REACH...

Interested individuals are invited to attend this event with the goal of increasing awareness and visibility of the members of the National Pan-Hellenic...

REACH tutors share their secrets to academic success. Learn tips for doing well in different classes (from large lecture to small seminar), listen to advice...

Biology major? Thinking pre-med? Be a natural your first weeks of class! Get a sneak preview of the BIOL 240 syllabus and learn from a student leader how to...

Starting Speed Engineering? Be cool and calculated your first weeks of class! Get a sneak preview of the ENGR 101 syllabus and learn from a student leader...
