(TNS) — University of the Cumberlands' Computer and Information Sciences department will be virtually hosting the Kentucky Cybersecurity and Forensics Conference (KCFC) 2022 on Nov. 4, 2022. Register ...
Sep. 24—For the second year in a row, University of the Cumberlands was ranked the top institution in Kentucky for empowering students in social mobility. In other words, when compared with other ...
University of the Cumberlands recently earned multiple distinctions in Niche’s 2025 rankings, including recognition as one of ...
May 18—WILLIAMSBURG — It's no secret that the price of attending college has risen dramatically over the last decade. With the weight of student loan debt looming over many college students (and ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. (LEX 18) — The University of the Cumberlands announced on Thursday they will be hosting women's basketball sensation Caitlin Clark for their annual Leadership Event on March 25. The ...
Aug. 5—University of the Cumberlands is offering a pathway for licensed teachers in Kentucky to add certifications to their résumés, in less time than a typical certification would take, in a flexible ...
The University of the Cumberlands women’s soccer team won the program’s first NAIA championship on Tuesday, beating William Carey of Mississippi in a penalty kick shootout at Foley, Alabama. NAIA ...
(TNS) — The goal behind understanding information technology and computer science isn't merely to fix computers or code new programs, it's to positively impact people around the globe. Many students ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – The University of the Cumberlands will pay $14 million to settle a lawsuit following the death of wrestler and Blount County native Grant Brace in 2020. The settlement ...
The family of a college student is suing the University of the Cumberlands for his death following a wrestling practice last year. Grant Brace, a 20-year-old junior from Louisville, Tenn., died Aug.