Courier-Journal: Felner case may bring U of L new scrutiny on grants
School officials don’t anticipate problems
A day after its former education dean was indicted on charges of diverting federal research funds, the University of Louisville announced last week it was getting an $11.6 million health grant.
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To U of L officials, it was a clear indication that one bad experience won’t destroy their ambition of making the university, which has seen its grants nearly double in the past five years, into a major research institution.