UofL awarded nearly $4M to close skills gap UofL was one of just 28 public-private partnerships funded, and is the only one in Kentucky
The University of Louisville has received nearly $4 million from the U.S. Department of Labor to build a program that will prepare students for...
UofL Equine program honors Spendthrift Farm owner
The University of Louisville College of Business Equine Industry Program has named Spendthrift Farm owner B. Wayne Hughes the winner of the 2019 John...
UofL hires health tech founder as entrepreneur-in-residence
The University of Louisville has hired seasoned healthcare startup founder, Alice Shade, to help guide research-backed inventions to market.
In late January, Shade started her...
UofL alum re-imagining coffee with Berserker Brew
Joe. Java. Bean juice. Liquid energy.
Whatever you call it, you have to have it – and coffee addicts everywhere will go berserk for a...
UofL’s Conn Center partners with local company to mine diamonds above ground
A technological marvel is happening in Kentucky – growing diamonds above ground using reactors that mimic what happens in Mother Nature over a million...
Gifts allow UofL’s Center for Free Enterprise to increase research, faculty
Since the fall of 2015, the Center for Free Enterprise in the College of Business has sponsored international speakers, book group discussions and other...
UofL invention for tracking employee engagement is licensed to startup License is the first from the CEHD and first from Entrepreneurs-in-Residence program
A University of Louisville researcher has invented a new software that helps companies easily measure employee engagement — a key to increasing productivity and...
UofL researchers discover relationship between Uber, binge drinking
Think about the different times you’ve been with friends and someone mentions needing to utilize a ride-sharing service like Uber. While such services are...
UofL’s Popa is research co-leader on $24 million partnership to advance next-gen manufacturing tech Statewide effort to advance next generation manufacturing technologies
Kentucky’s two research universities, the University of Louisville and University of Kentucky, along with six other Kentucky institutions, have been awarded a five-year, $24...
UofL sugar substitute, bio-coal technology licensed to Louisville startup
A technology born from University of Louisville research uses spent distillers’ grains, corn and waste wood to create a low-calorie sugar substitute.
And it gets...