Some people could say they hated growing up in eastern Kentucky. But I love it. I love small towns and neighborhoods, knowing everyone by name, small schools, and driving down the road and waving at friends I see. Or even stra...
In today’s digital world, the protection of sensitive information has never been more critical. Information security, commonly known as InfoSec, involves safeguarding data from unauthorized access, breaches, and theft. As tech...
University of the Cumberlands’ (UC) band is proud to announce the second annual UC Honor Band Clinic scheduled for Friday, February 28, and Saturday, March 1, 2025. The clinic will be hosted on Cumberlands’ Williamsburg campus...
They say it takes a village to raise a child. If any group of people (in addition to parents) understands the truth of this statement, it is those who work in the field of education.Faculty and staff at University of the Cumbe...
In the digital era, access to information has extended beyond the traditional library walls, bringing vast collections of knowledge directly to our screens. Libraries around the world now offer extensive digital resources — in...
Supply chain management (SCM) has become a central element in the success of international business, influencing everything from production efficiency to competitive advantage. In a global economy where goods, services, and ra...
Reprinted with Permission from The News JournalThe University of the Cumberlands’s student newspaper, The Patriot, received the third-place General Excellence Award for class 1 student publications at the Kentucky Press Associ...
University of the Cumberlands is committed to putting students’ needs first by providing an education that is affordable, supportive, and distinctive. Cumberlands students currently represent forty-nine countries and hail from...
The Office of Student Employment at University of the Cumberlands recently received a Community Partnership Award by the Whitley County Board of Education (WCBOE) for the staff’s dedication to students and community partnershi...
Four distinguished Cumberlands undergraduate students are receiving $1,000 scholarships toward their spring study abroad travels to London, Paris, and Costa Rica. Samuel Harp, Hannah Schadler, Samantha Mager, and Josephine Tho...