University of the Cumberlands recently welcomed Dr. Scott Pace, Dean of the College at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, to speak at Spring Renewal, a three-night spiritual revival event with worship music and sermons...
Key Takeaways Business administration skills are useful across roles because they support stronger communication, decision-making, leadership, and day-to-day operations. This blog highlights ten core skills that can help profe...
Key TakeawaysChoosing among PA specialties means thinking beyond job titles to the patients, pace, and work environments that shape daily practice. This blog highlights how workflows, team structures, and clinical settings can...
Key Takeaways Strong negotiation skills help MBA students navigate tradeoffs, deadlines, and competing priorities with more confidence and clarity. This blog explores 10 practical business negotiation tactics that can support ...
Overview AI is reshaping project scoping by helping teams analyze information faster, surface potential risks earlier, and plan with greater precision. This blog explores 10 practical AI project ideas that can support feasibil...
Family nurse practitioners who work in primary care settings see a wide variety of patients and conditions every day. From managing a child's ear infection to helping an older adult navigate multiple chronic conditions, the sc...
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.
A marketing class, a giant peanut on wheels, and an inspiring presentation introduced me to the unique world of Peanutters—brand ambassadors who travel the country in the iconic Planters Peanut Mobile. Now, with a background i...
An art degree opens doors that many people may not consider right away. Studio and gallery work might come to mind first, yet art majors build skills that travel across industries — from design firms and museums to community p...
Walk into any well-run elementary classroom and the first thing you'll notice isn't the décor — it's the rhythm. Students know where to put their backpacks, when to sharpen pencils, and how to line up for lunch without a singl...