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Conference to help faculty, staff hone leadership skills
UofL faculty and staff who want to hone their leadership skills have an opportunity to do so at the inaugural Pathways Women’s Leadership Conference May 17, 8 a.m.– 5 p.m., in the Founders Union Building on Shelby Campus.
Diane Rigney Student Activism Grants Available for Spring 2013 Semester
"Many of us long for a world that is committed and respectful of every individual's right to pursue happiness. Our world will not change without taking action. I am honored that I can assist others who will work to fulfill the rights of LGBTQ individuals to live our lives with respect, affirmation, acceptance and equality." --Diane Rigney
February 5, 2013 - Crime Information
SPECIAL ATTENTION PROVINCE COMMUNITY
Change to December's ProCard Reallocation/Approval Schedule
LGBT Services Announces Study Abroad Scholarship Guidelines
Ahmed's analysis of increased 'veiling' wins Grawemeyer religion prize
A feminist scholar at Harvard University has earned the 2013 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion for explaining why a growing number of Muslim women in the United States are wearing veils.
Sahlberg wins prize for explaining Finland’s school success
Reform-minded educators eager to learn about Finland’s highly successful school system often are shocked to find that elementary-level students have a four-hour day, do little homework, rarely take tests and don’t even start school until age seven.

