A look back at a very unusual – and unprecedented – year at UofL
If we could describe 2020 in one word for posterity, it’d no doubt be “memorable.”
Hopefully it will also be anomalous.
This year was largely defined...
UofL Archives and Special Collections to preserve Allen-Martin Studio Collection
The University of Louisville’s Archives and Special Collections will preserve studio tapes from the long-running, iconic Allen-Martin Studio, including recordings from bands such as The Oxfords, The Carnations, The...
UofL School of Music names new dean
The University of Louisville has selected an award-winning author and music scholar to serve as dean of its School of Music.
Teresa Reed, professor of...
UofL interior design students gain experience through homeless veterans project
In the fall of 2019, Valerie Fuchs, a part-time professor at the Hite Art Institute in UofL’s Department of Fine Arts, tasked her interior...
UofL Hospital nurses get a little love from 11-year-old artist
Megan Chelliah will be a sixth grader at Stopher Elementary School in the fall. Among her interests -- string art.
During the nationwide stay-at-home orders...
Cardinal Singers take home another international award
The University of Louisville Cardinal Singers are international stars, once again.
UofL’s most selective choir won the Grand Prize in the 11th International Choir Competition...
Music therapy brings together young and old
On a recent weekday at University of Louisville’s Early Learning Campus, two 3-year-old children leaned in close to watch as Claire Bloch pointed out...
‘Game of Thrones’ language inventor to talk Dothraki at UofL
Calling “Game of Thrones” fans: Linguist David Peterson, who created the Dothraki language for the HBO series, will talk about “The Art of Language...
UofL professor named Educator of the Year by Louisville Visual Art
Ché Rhodes, professor of glass at UofL's Hite Art Institute, has been named "Educator of the Year" by Louisville Visual Art, the area's largest...
Heaton named Alumna of the Year 2018 University of Louisville Alumni Awards to be held in October
Penny Heaton, chief executive officer of The Bill and Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute, is the 2018 Alumna of the Year. The prestigious honor...