For professionals seeking leadership roles in the counseling field, earning a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision can be a strategic next step. This advanced degree prepares counselors to become educators, supervisors...
Most organizations collect more data than they know what to do with. The real challenge isn’t access to information, then, but rather knowing how to take a messy, high-stakes business problem and transform it into a focused, w...
Dr. Jerry Jackson, chancellor of University of the Cumberlands, has been named the 2026 William Hacker, M.D. Leader of the Year by Leadership Tri-County, a regional leadership organization serving Knox, Laurel, and Whitley cou...
Undergraduate students at University of the Cumberlands will soon receive emergency assistance funding from the University as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. In total, Cumberlands is dis...
University of the Cumberlands has appointed Dr. Jennifer Simpson as provost, strengthening the university’s commitment to academic excellence, accreditation compliance, and student-centered leadership.
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...