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...
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...
Two incoming University of the Cumberlands students have been awarded the Lewis Appalachian Scholarship in recognition of their academic promise and genuine desire to give back to their community.This year's recipients are Dav...
If you’ve just put the effort into earning your undergraduate degree, you might be feeling a mixture of pride over your accomplishment and curiosity over how it will serve you professionally. Maybe you wonder:Is it enough to g...
Technological opportunity exists in any difficult situation—including times of societal turmoil. This was certainly the case during the Great Recession. This era sparked a variety of innovations that we now take for granted, l...
Nursing is a demanding career field. It requires many hours on your feet attending to the needs of patients as you strive to keep them healthy and happy. In a hospital or residential facility setting, nursing care is required ...
Choosing the right graduate degree can feel overwhelming, especially when the options seem to overlap. If you work in education and want to move into a leadership, counseling, or specialized instructional role without committi...
University of the Cumberlands (UC) has announced that tuition will remain frozen again this year, marking the third consecutive year tuition rates have remained stable. The decision was made despite the trend of schools across...
A feeling of thankfulness and the spirit of giving have overflowed the campus of University of the Cumberlands (UC). As part of the annual Kentucky Harvest Southeast donation drive, Cumberlands collected 28,874 pounds of food ...
When homeless youth staying at Ryan’s Place, a local safe haven, were asked what they wanted most at the shelter, they said, “We would like some games to play together.” Jessi Montgomery, the fund development manager for Ryan’...