UofL is competing in RecycleMania!
Feb. 1 to March 28, 2015
During this 8-week annual friendly competition among North American universities, UofL is...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky presents "ACLU of Kentucky: Moving Justice Forward for 60 Years," an exhibit marking the 60th anniversary of...
What is the peer advisor program?
The purpose of the Peer Advisor Program is to provide support for first year and exploratory student in their transition...
The latest exhibit in the Photographic Archives highlights new additions to the fine print collection.
Image:
Fisherman at Weligama, South Coast, Sri Lanka,...
The Hite Art Institute, University of Louisville, College of Arts and Sciences is proud to present four new bodies of work by nationally recognized artist...
This Campus Visit Program is reserved for students who are children of UofL Faculty and Staff members.
An information session with an admissions counselor...
CCFC will be collecting clothing items, used or new, to distribute to local homeless shelters to help those in need. So pull out those old clothes you have...
The Hite Art Institute, University of Louisville, College of Arts and Sciences is proud to present four new bodies of work by nationally recognized artist...
Vladimir Putin: Tsar of All the Russias
Charles Ziegler, professor of political science and Distinguished University Scholar, will discuss the latest...
The School of Medicine, Vice Dean for Research, is hosting a reception for New Extramural Grant Recipients for July 2014 – November 2014. RSVP to Anne Noe. ...
Presented by Tracy Heightchew, Commonwealth Center for the Humanities & Society. Director Celine Sciamma (Tomboy, Water Lillies) returns to the screen to...
This is our 8th Annual Date Auction! This year we are raising money for cancer research, which 100% of all proceeds we receive will go towards. Save the...
On Thursday, Feb. 5 at 6 p.m. in the Chao Auditorium of Ekstrom Library the Kentucky Society of the Archaeological Institute of America will host this year’s...
William Shakespeare's famous tragedy about the Moor of Venice, his new bride, his traitorous friend and his fellow officers and kinsmen.
*Note: Sunday's...