UofL student-athlete turns to art to cope with COVID-19 crisis, and requests pour in from around the world
University of Louisville field hockey goalkeeper and rising sophomore Sam Minrath has kept busy after the spring semester was moved online due to the...
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’s Portfolio Day goes virtual
Portfolio Day is an annual celebration for the graphic design community to gather and celebrate the work of UofL students completing their bachelor of...
Faculty pianist bringing world-class music to COVID-19 patients and UofL audiences
The coronavirus pandemic has affected our world in many ways, and the uncertainty surrounding the virus has increased stress and anxiety in many people....
New Music Festival features musical, virtual reality film experience
The School of Music will host a special spring semester edition of its annual New Music Festival March 1-4 with a featured virtual reality...
UofL’s Planetarium offers a look from the International Space Station
Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium will open two new exhibits Feb. 23 at 3:30 p.m.
One exhibit, ISS Above, will give visitors a real-time...
Theatre Arts students, faculty win big in theater competition
Tyler Tate, a second-year MFA student in Theatre Arts, won first place in acting in this year's Irene Ryan Region IV Kennedy Center American College...
School of Music hosts jazz greats for concerts, workshops
UofL’s School of Music is celebrating Black History Month with several chances to enjoy the upper echelon of jazz performance.
This year marks the 25th...
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...
Theatre Arts stages Louisville debut of ‘Detroit ’67’
It's the summer of 1967 and the songs of Motown are breaking records and breaking barriers.
In Theatre Arts’ new production, “Detroit ’67,” by Dominique...