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...
Dr. Machica McClain, Dean of Cumberlands’ School of Computer and Information Science, represented the university at the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot Virtual Roundtable. She emphasized UC’s c...
Dana Campbell, Chair of the Physician Assistant Program at University of the Cumberlands, recently graduated from the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s Fellowship for Civic Leadership, a competitive, statewide initiative designed...
University of the Cumberlands’ Ph.D. in Information Technology has been ranked No. 6 nationally for Best Online Ph.D./Doctorate in AI Degrees for 2026 by Learn.org, a leading education and career resource.
The Dennis and Patricia Wood and Michael and Mary Ansel Endowed Scholarship Fund is helping University of the Cumberlands students overcome financial barriers while pursuing higher education. Rooted in a deeply personal story ...
University of the Cumberlands alumna Michelle Gross, BA ’03, MA ’04, has been named Kentucky’s 2026 Teacher of the Year and a National Teacher of the Year finalist. A Spencer County middle school math teacher, Gross is known f...
As artificial intelligence becomes a common research tool, students may wonder whether academic libraries are still necessary. Drawing on her experience as a research librarian, Anne Marie McLean explores how libraries are ada...
University of the Cumberlands seniors Megan Reynolds, Madison Turner, Isabelle Roach, Kirstin Skidmore, Josie Thomas, Meagan Snodgrass, and Caroline Paul will present their work in a series of senior art exhibits at the Cumber...
Graduates of University of the Cumberlands are more likely to achieve upward social mobility than their peers at other Kentucky institutions. In the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, Cumberlands is ranked No. 1 in Kentuc...
For more than two years, University of the Cumberlands students Ella Edington and Abigail Wynn have collected gently used formal dresses, shoes, and accessories to support girls in need. With encouragement and organizational s...