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Dr. Jason Smith, one of the faces of Louisville's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, is taking over as UofL Health's interim ...
Dr. Kim Schatzel President Towson University Dr. Kim Schatzel, who began as the president of Towson University in January 2016, is a longtime advocate for women in leadership, and has […] ...
Six players from the Louisville area received first-team All-State honors Corbin High School’s Kade Elam , a University of Louisville signee , has been named Kentucky’s 2025 Mr. Baseball winner.
502Circle, the official NIL collective of the Louisville Cardinals, will transform into a marketing agency in anticipation of the revenue-sharing era.
As University of Louisville prepares to pay athletes, Brandt will help negotiate contracts The former vice president of the NFL’s Green Bay Packers will also help U of L manage “free agency ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — From 7,222 miles away, University of Louisville (UofL) students are teaching students in Afghanistan. An education that dozens of Afghan students are willing to risk their ...
As the University of Louisville prepares to pay athletes directly after the House settlement approval, Andrew Brandt will help negotiate contracts.
University of Louisville student Calvin Polachek is under fire as leaders in his hometown speak out, saying he lied about a school shooting in 2017. Skip Navigation. Share on Facebook; ...
But 502Circle and the University of Louisville have experience navigating uncharted territory en route to success. "We freaking crushed it the last few years," Furman said.
Corbin's Kade Elam, a University of Louisville signee and Kentucky’s 2025 Mr. Baseball, is batting .453 with four home runs, 11 doubles, 39 RBIs and 20 stolen bases.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man and a boy were both injured in a shooting Friday morning. LMPD spokesman John Bradley said the two showed up to University of Louisville Hospital by private means ...
The university has enjoyed a spree of growth in recent years, with steadily rising enrollment, a new dorm building and the acquisition of a building in west Louisville.