Biochemistry and Beyond: Naomi Frese on Preparing for Medical School through UofL’s New Major

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By Stephanie Godward, Communications and Marketing Director, College of Arts & Sciences 

The University of Louisville College of Arts & Sciences recently launched a new biochemistry major designed specifically for students with their sights set on careers in medicine, research, biotechnology, and health-related fields.  

Attend The Spring 2025 BFA Thesis Exhibition | April 10 - May 9, 2025

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Reception: Thursday April 10 | 5-7 pm | Schneider Hall Galleries  

The Hite Institute of Art + Design is excited to announce our Spring 2025 BFA Thesis Exhibition opening on Thursday April 10.  This annual exhibition showcases work created by students graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. Participating graduates include: Erlina Beqiri, Ben Dela Cruz, Autumn Fox, Tiffany Huynh, Quest Lawrence, Muny Mok, Jordan Stonis, Jody Ransdell, Madison Tunnicliff, Tarra Vu, Mattelyn Warren and LiYe Whalen. 

Empowering LGBTQIA+ Communities: Psychology and Individualized Major in Intersectional Health Studies Turned Experiential Learning into a PhD Pathway

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By Stephanie Godward, Communications and Marketing Director, College of Arts & Sciences 

Sav Quach’s prolific community-engaged work with LGBTQIA+ communities in Louisville and across the globe as an undergraduate psychology student laid the foundation towards an accelerated trajectory into PhD work.   

UofL Alumnus Turns Language Learning into an Epic Adventure

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By Stephanie Godward, Communications and Marketing Director, College of Arts & Sciences 

“Rumors of madness have spread throughout the castle complex. King Olaf has had statues placed around the castle complex of the same woman with a fierce gaze and rod in hand. Only a handful of people recognize the woman, and those who do are cautious around them. Aldrich Alleninnger, the owner of the Cliffside Tavern, feels most concerned about the statues and what they represent.”   

Orwell’s Legacy in the Modern World: Historian Laura Beers to Discuss Orwell’s Ghosts at Louisville Free Public Library

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By Stephanie Godward, Communications and Marketing Director, College of Arts & Sciences  

Seventy-five years after 1984 was first published, George Orwell’s ideas remain as relevant as ever, invoked by politicians on both the right and the left. But what does it truly mean to be “Orwellian”? How do his insights on political liberty, economic justice, and authoritarianism resonate in today’s world?   

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