Dancing for a Cure
Join UPIKE’s School of Dance Friday, Oct. 24 as dancers present “Dancing For A Cure” at 7:30 p.m. in Booth Auditorium. Dancers are aged 3 to adult. Jazz and ballet[…]
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Join UPIKE’s School of Dance Friday, Oct. 24 as dancers present “Dancing For A Cure” at 7:30 p.m. in Booth Auditorium. Dancers are aged 3 to adult. Jazz and ballet[…]
What happens when you take a free online delivery system and create coursework designed for a specific culture and region? What if you apply that philosophy using technology to change[…]
The UPIKE men’s basketball team is once again headed to Rupp Arena to play the University of Kentucky on Nov. 2. A limited number of packages for the Alumni and[…]
As of Oct. 1, UPIKE and the office of student success has had a somewhat new face on campus. Matthew Crisp is the new assistant director of student success, and[…]
David K. Ermold is an assistant English professor for the University. He’s from Philadelphia, and moved to Pikeville in 1999 to pursue a college education. “I started at SouthEast Community[…]
At Johnny Lemaster baseball field Oct. 12, the UPIKE Bears held the traditonal UPIKE alumni baseball game with the alumni. Although the field was a little wet from previous days[…]
Staff Report WestCare is looking for college students with strong communication, public speaking, organizational, and people skills. Interns’ responsibilities will include presenting substance abuse prevention education to local high school[…]
Staff Report Are you interested in expanding on the knowledge you have acquired in the classroom and making yourself more desirable to future employers? Then you should pursue an internship[…]
Oct. 19, the women’s soccer team was shut out 10-0 by 6th ranked Lindsey Wilson. The Blue Raiders took 41 shots to a UPIKE’s one. UPIKE’s Eleanor Hollingsworth took that[…]
There were lots of storylines to the University of Pikeville football team’s 28-14 loss at Bethel on Saturday, Oct. 18, but in the end, it came down to missed opportunities.[…]