Since the annual faculty/staff award banquet was not able to be held this spring, University of the Cumberlands took time in their virtual faculty/staff meeting the week before classes began to recognize outstanding members of...
In recognition of academic performance, the Office of Academic Affairs at University of the Cumberlands has announced the students named to the President's List for the spring 2025 semester.
With the explosion of big data across industries, more professionals are recognizing the value of building a career in data science. Organizations in healthcare, finance, retail, and technology all depend on experts who can an...
Upsilon Upsilon, the University of the Cumberlands’ chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, was recently recognized with the Division V Best Chapter Award for 2024. Phi Alpha Theta is a national history honor society with chapters at coll...
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...
University of the Cumberlands proudly recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional achievement in academics, service, and leadership. Each year, select students are chosen by their respective departments to receive departme...
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...
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...
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...
Political science and paralegal studies professor Catherine Ball prepares pre-law students at University of the Cumberlands through pro bono service and civic leadership in Kentucky and beyond.