- 2023 President's Report October - November [PDF]
- The University of Louisville takes great pride in its ongoing status as Carnegie Foundation Research 1 (R1) and Community Engaged University. The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education is the nation’s leading framework for categorizing diverse U.S. higher education institutions. This President's Report showcases some of the many ways UofL addresses and solves grand challenges that impact humanity as well as the university's community engagement initiatives that create thriving futures for not only our students, but for our community and society as well.
- 2023 President's Report October-November PDF ADA
- The University of Louisville takes great pride in its ongoing status as Carnegie Foundation Research 1 (R1) and Community Engaged University. The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education is the nation’s leading framework for categorizing diverse U.S. higher education institutions. This President's Report showcases some of the many ways UofL addresses and solves grand challenges that impact humanity as well as the university's community engagement initiatives that create thriving futures for not only our students, but for our community and society as well.
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- 2023 President's Report August-September final ADA [pdf]
- 2023 President's Report August-September - More than 3,900 new students arrived at the University of Louisville during Welcome Week 2023, filling campus residences to capacity. As students and professors were settling back into their course schedules, UofL President Kim Schatzel introduced her strategic priorities to the university community based on feedback from more than 30 listening sessions that she held earlier this year. Research continues to flourish with major funding and breakthroughs. And the university remains a strong community resource for the City of Louisville.
- 2023 President's Report April-May -thumb
- 2023 President's Report April-May final ADA [pdf]
- Springtime brings much excitement to the UofL community. In early April, the university celebrated Founders Day, which marked the university's 225th year. More than 3,600 students earned their degrees at the conclusion of the spring semester. The UofL Hospital Trauma Center stood strong in the face of the April 10 mass shooting in downtown Louisville. And Kentucky's only Truman Scholar hails from UofL's J.B. Speed School of Engineering.
- 2023 Presidents Report April-May
- Springtime brings much excitement to the UofL community. In early April, the university celebrated Founders Day, which marked the university's 225th year. More than 3,600 students earned their degrees at the conclusion of the spring semester. The UofL Hospital Trauma Center stood strong in the face of the April 10 mass shooting in downtown Louisville. And Kentucky's only Truman Scholar hails from UofL's J.B. Speed School of Engineering.
- 2023 President's Report April-May thumb
- 2023 President's Report Feb-Mar final_ADA [PDF]
- This President’s Report is Kim Schatzel’s first as the University of Louisville’s new president. Upon her arrival, Dr. Schatzel finds herself amid several exciting university-wide initiatives. UofL’s largest-run student-led philanthropy initiative, raiseRED, hits it out of the park by raising $550,000. The Cardinal Commitment extends to non-Pell-eligible students. The university welcomes John Miller, Jr. as the Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work and Family Science dean. Research extends beyond the campus, and online programs continue to thrive.
- 2023 President's Report Feb-Mar
- This President’s Report is Kim Schatzel’s first as the University of Louisville’s new president. Upon her arrival, Dr. Schatzel finds herself amid several exciting university-wide initiatives. UofL’s largest-run student-led philanthropy initiative, raiseRED, hits it out of the park by raising $550,000. The Cardinal Commitment extends to non-Pell-eligible students. The university welcomes John Miller, Jr. as the Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work and Family Science dean. Research extends beyond the campus, and online programs continue to thrive.
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- 2022-President's-Report-Aug-sept-thumb
- 2023 August - September Presidents Report
- More than 3,900 new students arrived at the University of Louisville during Welcome Week 2023, filling campus residences to capacity. As students and professors were settling back into their course schedules, UofL President Kim Schatzel introduced her strategic priorities to the university community based on feedback from more than 30 listening sessions that she held earlier this year. Research continues to flourish with major funding and breakthroughs. And the university remains a strong community resource for the City of Louisville.