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William F. Ekstrom Library is the central branch of the University of Louisville Libraries system and fundamental to the academic experience on campus. Light-filled and welcoming, Ekstrom offers 24-hour study areas, instruction labs, presentation areas, and tech-savvy spaces that support scholarship. With extensive collections in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, Ekstrom serves as the University’s collaborative hub, providing academic support services for students at all levels in the Learning Commons. Located on the 1st Floor East, the Learning Commons includes: Research Assistance and Instruction (RAI) — group instruction and personal assistance with students’ research projects; the Digital Media Suite — help with many types of digital multi-media projects; the REACH Computer Resource Center — assistance with computer applications; and the Writing Center — assistance with all types of writing. On Ekstrom’s 1st Floor West is Access and User Services (AUS), which provides access to collections and many other resources, including Interlibrary Loan and equipment borrowing. The University Libraries are members of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and, along with Ekstrom, include libraries for Art, Health Sciences, Law, and Music, as well as the Archives and Special Collections. University Libraries hold approximately 2.2 million print volumes, provide full-text electronic access to approximately 90,000 journals, and subscribe to several thousand serials.
The University Club has served our members and the campus community for over 22 years. Offering meeting rooms, catering, lunch buffet and fine dining to all of our members. We are a proud supporter of Cardinal athletics and donate all our proceeds back to the University.
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The University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, commonly referred to as The University of Louisville School of Law, U of L Brandeis School of Law, or the Brandeis School of Law, is the law school of the University of Louisville. Established in 1846, it is the oldest law school in Kentucky and the fifth oldest in the country in continuous operation. The law school is named after Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis, who served on the Supreme Court of the United States and was the school's patron. Following the example of Brandeis, who eventually stopped accepting payment for "public interest" cases, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law was one of the first law schools in the nation to require students to complete public service before graduation.The school offers six dual-degree programs that allow students to earn an MBA, MSW, MA in humanities, M.Div., MA in political science, and MUP in urban planning while attaining their J.D. These classes are offered in conjunction with other University of Louisville departments as well as local colleges.The school's law library contains 400,000 volumes as well as the papers of Louis D. Brandeis and John Marshall Harlan, both Supreme Court Justices and native Kentuckians. It is one of only thirteen Supreme Court repositories in the nation. The law school's flagship law review is the University of Louisville Law Review.
The McConnell Center was founded in 1991 by U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell and University of Louisville officials as a nonprofit, nonpartisan department. Every year, the McConnell Center offers tuition scholarships, travel opportunities, and liberal arts enrichment seminars to 40 McConnell Scholars; administers a public lecture series focused on American history and contemporary issues; coordinates civic education programs for Kentucky's social studies teachers and students; and oversees the U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell and Secretary Elaine L. Chao Archives.
Tasty, fresh-baked bagels and breads made with the finest ingredients, then stuffed, wrapped, topped and shmeared in ways never-before imagined. Today clever creations have expanded beyond the bagel to bring more new taste discoveries to breakfast, lunch and then some.
Hundreds of discrete photography collections include national documentary projects, local history photographs and an excellent museum collection of fine prints. Use of our reading room and exhibitions gallery is free and open to the public. The Photographic Archives gallery hosts changing exhibitions of prints from the Archives collections and from contemporary American photographers.
The Kent School of Social Work prepares students to work in a society with complex social problems and needs. Rapidly becoming one of the top research social work programs in the country, the School is able to provide current research information in the preparation of its students for work with individuals, families, and communities. Kent School offers BSW, MSSW, and Ph.D programs. Both the BSW and MSSW degrees are fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. We also have a fully online, accredited MSSW program. Kent has the only endowed chair nationally in Oncology Social Work – The Renato LaRocca Chair in Oncology Social Work, currently held by Dr. Karen Kayser. Kent also has the only accredited Marriage and Family Therapy Program in the country that is integrated into an accredited social work education program. Dual degree programs are offered in Ministry, Law, Pan-African Studies, Women and Gender Studies, and Bioethics. Kent School has one of the fastest growing social work programs in the country in regards to federal funding for external research - $15 million in total research funding portfolio, with more than half from federal sources. Visit us at louisville.edu/kent and see what we have to offer!
The College of Education and Human Development's SPAD Program prepares undergraduate and graduate students for a variety of management positions in the sports industry. The goals of the faculty and the program are to create an active learning environment for each student and to encourage students to demonstrate a commitment to education, community involvement, and their fellow students. A strong foundation in education, community service, and peer networks is invaluable to students as they prepare to enter the sport industry. Exceptional theoretical and practical knowledge gained through the SPAD Program will also provide students with the foundation to become the next generation of leaders, decisions makers, and managers in the sport industry. The University of Louisville offers a Master of Science in Sport Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Sport Administration. We also offer a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Organizational Development. The SPAD program has a diverse student population representing a variety of geographical, cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds.
The University of Louisville Alumni MBA Network brings together MBA alumni for events, networking and more.
The McConnell Center was founded in 1991 by U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell and University of Louisville officials as a nonprofit, nonpartisan department. Every year, the McConnell Center offers tuition scholarships, travel opportunities, and liberal arts enrichment seminars to 40 McConnell Scholars; administers a public lecture series focused on American history and contemporary issues; coordinates civic education programs for Kentucky's social studies teachers and students; and oversees the U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell and Secretary Elaine L. Chao Archives.
THIS GROUP IS FOR ALL UofL ALUMNI - Regardless of the year and regardless of where you live, if you went to UofL, then this is YOUR fan page!
The College of Education and Human Development's SPAD Program prepares undergraduate and graduate students for a variety of management positions in the sports industry. The goals of the faculty and the program are to create an active learning environment for each student and to encourage students to demonstrate a commitment to education, community involvement, and their fellow students. A strong foundation in education, community service, and peer networks is invaluable to students as they prepare to enter the sport industry. Exceptional theoretical and practical knowledge gained through the SPAD Program will also provide students with the foundation to become the next generation of leaders, decisions makers, and managers in the sport industry. The University of Louisville offers a Master of Science in Sport Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Sport Administration. We also offer a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Organizational Development. The SPAD program has a diverse student population representing a variety of geographical, cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds.
Please visit our page to find out about all UofL Trumpet Studio Events including our First Annual Trumpet Festival that will be held on February 22, 2014.
-Are you interested in Asian culture? -Do you want to study abroad in Asia? -Do you want to boost your resume for a job or internship? -Do you want to be a professional, working cross-culturally? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Asian Studies might be for you! In our globalized economy, Asian countries are making more of an impact on our daily lives. If you don't believe it, listen to "Gangnam Style" on YouTube, or watch "Slumdog Millionaire." Beyond pop culture, you can see Asian influences in business and marketing, health, the sciences, fashion, entertainment, anthropology, management, international relations and diplomacy, and more! If you want to be the best candidate in your field, consider an Asian Studies major or minor. If you are not sure, comment on our page with any questions or suggestions, meet with the director, or take a course and see if it's for you!
A pre-med preparation program specifically designed for career changers with a bachelor's or advanced degree who desire to become a physician, but lack thebut lack the pre-med requirements and preparation to apply to medical school. This program is available for Kentucky residents and out of state residents.
Research in the Grapperhaus Group focuses on the inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry of transition metal-thiolates. Transition metal-thiolates display variable reactivities that are dependent on the identity of the metal, the thiolate substituent group, and the covalency of the metal-sulfur bond. Our research seeks to identify and exploit these factors for the design of systems with synthetic or industrial utility.