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University of Louisville

The University of Louisville was the first city-owned public university located in Louisville, Kentucky. U of L is a "Preeminent Metropolitan Research University" as mandated by the Kentucky General Assembly. It is known for its success in athletic programs.

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Define the concept of psychology and its importance?

Psychology is the study of human behaviors and thought patterns. It is important to understand these behaviors in order to help those who need it.

What are the top 100 oldest colleges and universities in the US?

Oldest 97anyway. This based on the founding of the institution not charter date. Some schools claim they evolved from "academies", basically high schools.

Henricus was a church based school for educating Native Americans in Virginia.

College Founded

Henricus Colledge 1619 1625

Harvard University 1636

The College of William & Mary 1693

St. John's College 1696

Yale University 1701

University of Pennsylvania 1740

Moravian College 1742

University of Delaware 1743

College of New Jersey (Princeton) 1746

Princeton University 1746

Washington & Lee University 1749

Columbia University 1754

Brown University 1764

Rutgers University 1766

Dartmouth College 1769

College of Charleston 1770

Salem College 1772

Dickinson College 1773

Hampden-Sydney College 1775

Union College 1779

Transylvania University 1780

Washington & Jefferson College 1780

Washington College 1782

Franklin and Marshall College 1787

Georgetown University 1789

University of Vermont 1791

Williams College 1793

Bowdoin College 1794

University of Tennessee 1794

Union College 1795

University of North Carolina 1795

Middlebury College 1800

University of South Carolina 1801

United States Military Academy 1802

Ohio University 1804

University of Maryland 1807

Miami University (Ohio) 1809

Colby College 1813

University of Michigan 1817

Saint Louis University 1818

Colgate University 1819

Norwich University 1819

University of Cincinnati 1819

Indiana University 1820

Amherst College 1821

Hobart College 1822

Trinity College (Hartford) 1823

Kenyon College 1824

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1824

Lafayette College 1826

Western Reserve University 1826

Denison University 1831

New York University 1831

University of Alabama 1831

Wesleyan University 1831

Pennsylvania College (Gettysburg College) 1832

Haverford College 1833

Oberlin College 1833

Tulane University 1834

Wheaton College 1834

Emory University 1836

Indiana Asbury University (DePauw University, 1883) 1837

Knox College 1837

Mount Holyoke College 1837

Boston University 1839

University of Missouri 1839

Bridgewater State University 1840

Bethany College 1840

Fordham University 1841

Ohio Wesleyan University 1842

University of Notre Dame 1842

Holy Cross College 1843

University of Delaware 1843

Baylor College 1845

United States Naval Academy 1845

Saint Vincent College 1846

Beloit College 1846

Bucknell College 1846

Grinnell College 1846

University of Buffalo 1846

Lawrence College 1847

State University of Iowa 1847

University of Mississippi 1848

University of Wisconsin 1849

University of Dayton 1850

University of Rochester 1850

University of Utah 1850

Culver-Stockton College 1853

Bates College 1855

Michigan State 1855

Pennsylvania State University 1855

Sewanee: The University of the South 1857

Kansas State University 1863

Cornell 1865

University of California 1869

Syracuse University 1870

Texas A&M 1876

University of Texas 1883

Clemson 1889

Stanford 1891

How many times has University of Louisville won the NCAA basketball tournament?

Including the 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, the University of Kentucky has 17 consecutive appearances. Their current streak began with the 1992 tournament, and is currently the third longest active streak behind Arizona (24) and Kansas (18). Duke University is fourth on the list with 13 consecutive appearances.

When did Brian Kaiser play for University of Louisville basketball?

freshman year was 92-93

Actually Brian ''KAISER'' never played for the University of Louisville. On the other hand, Brian ''KISER'' played for them and did quite well during his time there. He had a knack for hitting the ''3'' pointer. Great basketball player and an even better person.

How do you contact a University of Louisville basketball player?

Call the athletics department at the University. They may have the persons information on file. But, just like every other security measure, they may not give it out.