Joy Kendrick, a senior at University of the Cumberlands, earns the Mary Mildred Sullivan Award for her leadership, faith, and impact as a student-athlete.
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...
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...
If you're exploring a career in the justice field, you've likely come across two terms that seem similar but point toward different academic paths: criminal justice and criminal justice administration. While they share a found...
Online students succeed when they have the right tools, resources, and support. At University of the Cumberlands, the commitment to online learners includes technology support, academic resources, and personal guidance that ma...
Each year, Cumberlands honors faculty and staff who show up ready to transform lives. Whether serving as a professor in the classroom or an accountant in an administrative office, every role contributes to keeping the universi...
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...
University of the Cumberlands recently hosted its annual high school math contest, welcoming students from across the region to its Williamsburg, Kentucky campus for a day of academic competition and hands-on experience. ...
University of the Cumberlands celebrated its Spring 2026 Commencement on May 1–2, honoring more than 3,170 students who completed associate, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist, and doctoral degrees.