WILLIAMSBURG, KY – The University of the Cumberlands (UC) chapter of the history honor society Phi Alpha Theta received the Best Chapter Award for the 40th time out of the 41 years the award has been presented.“We like to stay...
It came without ribbons, it came without tags – it came as cans, boxes, and bags! University of the Cumberlands is decking the halls of local food pantries with more than 30,000 pounds of food this holiday season. The food was...
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’...
Two 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 Erika Creech...
University of the Cumberlands wishes to congratulate Kara Rebennack, a graduate student from Cincinnati, Ohio, on being selected as part of the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Scholarship Program Class of 2021! Kara is pu...
Spanish students at University of the Cumberlands (UC) recently attended the 11th annual festival for the Day of the Dead (or Día de los Muertos) at the Living Arts and Science Center in Lexington, Kentucky. This cultural fest...
By demonstrating continued dedication to High-Impact Educational Practices, University of the Cumberlands has been named as one of the nation’s Colleges of Distinction.University of the Cumberlands has created a truly unique l...
The family of Mavis F. Broome - a longtime resident of Williamsburg, public school teacher and University of the Cumberlands (UC) professor - has established an endowed scholarship fund in her honor.The Mavis F. Broome Scholar...
Psychology is an incredibly popular field of education, which can make competition for jobs with psychology a bit fierce. However, there are a wide range of careers within this field that are positioned to be increasingly in h...
You’ll spend approximately four years in college preparing for a career. If you choose to pursue a graduate degree, you’ll have a bit longer before you begin to look for a job in your chosen career path. During this time, you ...