UPIKE to perform The Glass Menagerie
Written By Joshua Thacker A new production comes to the UPIKE stage this weekend. UPIKE theater will perform Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie, directed by Kim Willard. The show will run[…]
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Written By Joshua Thacker A new production comes to the UPIKE stage this weekend. UPIKE theater will perform Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie, directed by Kim Willard. The show will run[…]
Staff Report Students in the second class of the University of Pikeville-Kentucky College of Optometry (KYCO) quickly embraced the university’s culture of philanthropy. During the initial solicitation of the class[…]
Staff Report Paula Smith believes that in every life there is a work of art. The distinctive beauty of the Eastern Kentucky landscape and the lives of its people are[…]
Staff Report University of Pikeville-Elliott School of Nursing has announced the May 2016 class of 32 nursing graduates achieved a 100 percent pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination[…]
Written by Callisha Johnson The countdown has begun for the UPIKE softball team and the young women are excited for their first game on Feb. 20 against Bluefield College, with their[…]
Written by Derrick Harris On Jan. 18, the men’s basketball team woke up in the second half and went on to beat OSU-Mansfield 110-77. Marcari Brooks was a factor in[…]
Written by Dario Bennett Led by Shelby Fromm’s 222 average, the University of Pikeville women’s bowling team won its ninth straight tournament winning at the Florida State Seminole Classic at[…]
Written by Josh Little Five students from the University of Pikeville will be spending the 2015 spring semester in Frankfort, Ky., as they are participating in the AIKCU internship program. Seniors[…]
For the first time in five years and fourth time in school history, the University of Pikeville has swept the Mid-South Conference basketball player of the week awards as K.K.[…]
Written by Jordan Freeman Early in January, Dr. Nancy Cade, Davenport Distinguished Professor of History and Political Science and chair of the division of social science, led a group of[…]