UPIKE adds Assistant Provost
Written By Emmett Kersey Pam Gilliam, Burlin Coleman Distinguished Professor of Business, was recently named University of Pikeville’s Assistant Provost. This is an important role the university because it helps[…]
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Written By Emmett Kersey Pam Gilliam, Burlin Coleman Distinguished Professor of Business, was recently named University of Pikeville’s Assistant Provost. This is an important role the university because it helps[…]
Written By Eric Campbell New Athletic Director, Kelly Wells, men’s basketball coach is originally from Morehead, Ky. where he attended Morehead State University and played basketball. He met his wife,[…]
Written By Shane Hall Dr. Michael Phillips, director of bands and newest member of the UPIKE family, has some major plans in store for the Bears. “I feel I am[…]
Written By Grace Maynard The UPIKE Communication program added J.R. Briscoe as a professor this year. Briscoe comes from St. Louis, Mo., and is teaching four Communication courses this semester.[…]
Written By Jordan Mullins Dr. Andrew Turner, assistant professor of chemistry, is still settling in to his office and the area but has already found his place on campus. Turner[…]
Written By Brandon Gibson The University of Pikeville won its first game against Livingstone (NC) in what showed to be an impressive 52-23 win and a big offensive charge from[…]
Written By Chandra Morrison On Saturday, Sept. 8, the University of Pikeville hosted its first Hip-Hop Comedy show. The show starred three men called the Free Daps. The group is[…]
Staff Report Broken Frequencies, a poetry collection composed by James Riley, Ph.D., English program coordinator and professor at UPIKE, has been accepted for publication by Shadelandhouse Modern Press. Riley, who[…]
Written By Austin Helms On Tuesday night, Sept. 4, Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted a comedian at the University of Pikeville in Booth Auditorium, Justin Rupple. Rupple is a Los[…]
By Zak Bray On Monday, May 23, the Student Government Association (SGA) presented a plaque to the Pikeville City Police Department at the City Council meeting. The plaque recognized the[…]