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University of Pikeville

The University of Pikeville (UPIKE) is a private university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Pikeville, Kentucky. It was founded in 1889 by the Presbyterian Church and is located on a 25-acre (10 ha) campus on a hillside overlooking downtown Pikeville.

University of Pikeville
Former name
Pikeville Collegiate Institute (1889–1909)
Pikeville College (1909–2011)
Motto"The Leading University of Central Appalachia"
TypePrivate university
Established1889; 134 years ago (1889)
AccreditationSACS
Religious affiliation
Presbyterian
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$14.2 million[1]
ChancellorPaul E. Patton
PresidentBurton Webb[2]
Students2,366[3]
Undergraduates1,658[3]
Postgraduates708[3]
Location, ,
United States
CampusRemote Town[4], 500 acres (2.0 km2)
NewspaperThe Bear Facts
ColorsOrange and black
   
NicknameBears & Lady Bears
Sporting affiliations
NAIAMid-South
MascotPikey the Bear
Websitewww.upike.edu

The university is home to the Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine, one of three medical schools in the state of Kentucky. The university confers associate, bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees through its six academic divisions and one medical college; enrollment was 2,366 students in fall 2016.

History

The university was founded in 1889 by the Presbyterian Church as the Pikeville Collegiate Institute. It operated on the primary, secondary and post-secondary levels, although its "college" offerings were not accredited and did not lead to a degree.[5]

In 1909 the school was split into the Pikeville College Academy, which was a private school at the primary and secondary level, and Pikeville College, which was accredited as a junior college, offering the first two-years with an anticipation of students then transferring to another Presbyterian college for a degree. In 1955 the school became a degree granting four-year college in its own right, and in 1957 the academy closed.[5]

In 1997, the Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine, now the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine, was established. This makes the college one of the smallest colleges in the United States to have a medical school.[5]

The purpose of the osteopathic medical school, while graduates are fully prepared to specialize in any medical field, is to train primary care physicians to fill the shortage of medical care in the rural section of Appalachia in which it is located. Student recruitment is focused almost exclusively on students with a rural Appalachian background. It is one of 29 osteopathic colleges in the country, and one of five in Appalachia.[6]

On July 1, 2011, the school officially changed its name from "Pikeville College" to the "University of Pikeville".[7] Late in the same year, voices were raised in the Kentucky General Assembly in favor of converting the university into a state-supported school.[8] By the end of the following March, proponents abandoned their plans after deeming them politically impossible.[9]

Campus

 
Campus from overlook
 
Training-Academy Building

The University of Pikeville is located on a 25 acres (0.10 km2) hillside campus, overlooking Downtown Pikeville in Kentucky's Eastern Mountain Coal Fields region.[1]

Academic buildings

  • The Armington Learning Center – A building which houses all undergraduate math and science classes, undergraduate labs, various faculty offices, Chrisman Auditorium, the Chrisman Appalachian Research Institute.
  • The Administration Building – The Administration Building houses the College of Education.
  • The Allara Library – Dedicated in 1991, the Allara Library contains 3 floors of study rooms, books, a small cache of microfilm and microfiche, and the basement houses the University of Pikeville tutoring lab. The Allara Library was remodeled from the old Pikeville Hospital.
  • The Coal Building – This building houses the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine.
  • Health Professions Building – This building houses the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Optometry.[10] Also, the building houses a Chick-fil-A and Einstein Bros. Bagels.
  • Record Memorial – This building serves as a connection between Hambley Boulevard and University of Pikeville and also contains Booth Auditorium, the Sturgill Board Room, the Elizabeth Akers Nursing Program, the Marguerite Weber Art Gallery, and the Ridenour Dance Studio.
  • Training-Academy Building – This is the oldest building on campus, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It houses the Coleman College of Business.

Residential buildings

  • Derrianna Hall – Has always been a female dorm and houses upperclassmen females only.
  • Condit Hall – Houses all freshman female students. The campus safety office is also located in Condit.
  • Wickham Hall – Although originally a dorm for female campus residents it now houses all freshman males. The ground floor of the building holds the student lounge.
  • Page Hall – Page Hall, like Wickham Hall, was originally a residence hall for female campus residents but now is a co-ed Hall and houses clubs and organizations that are registered with affinity housing.
  • The Kinzer Residential Center – Kinzer Hall houses both male and female upperclassmen campus residents.
  • Spilman Hall – Located next to Page Hall, Spillman is a Co-Ed dorm that also hold handicap dorms on the first level.
  • UPIKE South – Formerly a hotel, UPIKE South is the first off-campus housing and is only offered to graduate students.
  • Gillispie Hall – Located next to Kinzer Hall, Gillispie Hall houses honor freshman student.
  • College Square Residence Hall – is a co-ed hall located by the campus gym.

Student life and athletics

The Marvin Student Center – The building housed the campus bookstore, lounge, gameroom, post office, Upward Bound Program, and ROTC/National Guard Offices until it was demolished during the fall semester of 2010. A new building for the medical school called the Coal Building was built in its place. The new $34 million educational facility was dedicated on September 15, 2012.[11]

UPIKE's men's and women's basketball teams play at the 5,700-seat Appalachian Wireless Arena adjacent to the campus in downtown Pikeville.[12] The Expo Center opened in 2005 and replaced the UPike Gym as the home of the men's and women's basketball teams, although the women's volleyball team still uses the gym. The facility has also hosted the Mid-South Conference basketball tournament.[13]

Academics

The University of Pikeville award associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees.[14] The university's Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree is awarded in collaboration with the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Doctor of Optometry program began in 2016.

Athletics

The Pikeville (UPike) athletic teams are called the Bears. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Mid-South Conference (MSC) since the 2000–01 academic year.[15] The Bears previously competed in the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC; now currently known as the River States Conference (RSC) since the 2016–17 school year) from 1958–59 to 1999–2000.

UPike competes in 25 intercollegiate varsity sports: men's sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field and volleyball; and co-ed sports include archery, cheerleading, dance and eSports.[16]

Accomplishments

Pikeville athletics have won numerous conference championships and three national championships: two in women's bowling in 2004 and 2008 and a NAIA DI men's basketball championship in 2011.[17][18]

Notable alumni

Presidents

# Name Term begin Term end Notes References
1 David Blythe 1889 1891 [a] [25]
2 Katherine B. Vreeland 1892 1894 [a] [25]
3 Tobias J. Kendrick 1894 1895 [a] [25]
4 James H. Hammett 1895 1898 [a] [25]
5 Thomas M. Cornelison 1898 1899 [a] [25]
6 James F. Record 1899 1911 [a] [25]
7 J.P. Whitehead 1911 1915 [25]
8 James F. Record 1915 1932 [25]
9 Frank D. McClelland 1932 1937 [25]
10 Harry M. Crooks 1938 1940 [25]
11 A.A. Page 1940 1962 [25]
12 Burnice H. Jarman 1963 1965 [25]
13 Thomas H. Johns 1967 1969 [25]
14 Robert S. Cope 1969 1974 [25]
15 Jackson O. Hall 1975 1985 [25]
16 William H. Owens 1985 1997 [25]
17 Harold H. Smith 1997 2009 [25]
18 Micheal M. Looney 2009 2009 [25]
19 Paul E. Patton 2009 2013 Governor of Kentucky from 1995 to 2003. Current university chancellor.[26] [26][25]
20 James L. Hurley 2013 2015 [25]
21 Burton Webb 2016

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d e f Principal of Pikeville College Institute or Pikeville College Academy.
  1. ^ a b College Overview Retrieved on 2010-06-13
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-17. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
  3. ^ a b c As of fall 2016. "Student headcount by level: All independent institutions (2006–16)" (PDF). Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. Commonwealth of Kentucky. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  4. ^ "IPEDS - University of Pikeville".
  5. ^ a b c History of Pikeville College Retrieved on 2010-06-13
  6. ^ The other osteopathic colleges in Appalachia are located at:
  7. ^ "Welcome – University of Pikeville". Pc.edu. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  8. ^ Estep, Bill; Musgrave, Beth (December 22, 2011). "Kentucky leaders discuss making University of Pikeville a state school". Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  9. ^ Kiley, Kevin (March 15, 2012). "Turnabout in the Mountains". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  10. ^ UPIKE's New Health Professions Building Breaks Ground Southeast Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
  11. ^ "Coal Building – University of Pikeville". Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  12. ^ "About". Eastern Kentucky Expo Center. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  13. ^ Staff (January 23, 2006). "Community Trust Bank MSC basketball tournaments at Expo Center March 2–4". Floyd County Times. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  14. ^ Majors offered at Pikeville College Retrieved on 2010-06-13
  15. ^ "Members: University of Pikeville". 2013. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  16. ^ "About Pikeville Athletics". University of Pikeville. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  17. ^ "Athletic Highlights". University of Pikeville. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  18. ^ Staff (March 23, 2011). "Unseeded Pikeville wins NAIA championship game in overtime". CBS Sports. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  19. ^ "Walt Harris – Official UFC® Fighter Profile". www.ufc.com. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  20. ^ "Pikeville College Graduate Donnie Jones takes over at UCF". WYMT-TV. March 30, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
  21. ^ "Former Kentucky Governor Paul Patton Named Pikeville College President". Williamson (WV) Daily News. August 2009. Archived from the original on 2013-02-09. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
  22. ^ John Paul Riddle 1901–1989 Historical Marker Society of America. Retrieved on 2010-12-29
  23. ^ Profile for Will T. Scott Retrieved on 2010-12-29
  24. ^ Price, Tom (2001). Tales from the Gamecocks' Roost. United States: Sports Publishing, LLC. p. 56. ISBN 1-58261-342-7.
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Presidents of Pikeville College 2011-02-13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2010-12-29
  26. ^ a b "Former Kentucky Governor Paul Patton Named Pikeville College President". Williamson (WV) Daily News. August 2009. Archived from the original on 2013-02-09. Retrieved 2010-12-29.

External links

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

Coordinates: 37°28′45″N 82°31′16″W / 37.47910°N 82.52119°W / 37.47910; -82.52119

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The University of Pikeville UPIKE is a private university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA and located in Pikeville Kentucky It was founded in 1889 by the Presbyterian Church and is located on a 25 acre 10 ha campus on a hillside overlooking downtown Pikeville University of PikevilleFormer namePikeville Collegiate Institute 1889 1909 Pikeville College 1909 2011 Motto The Leading University of Central Appalachia TypePrivate universityEstablished1889 134 years ago 1889 AccreditationSACSReligious affiliationPresbyterianAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 14 2 million 1 ChancellorPaul E PattonPresidentBurton Webb 2 Students2 366 3 Undergraduates1 658 3 Postgraduates708 3 LocationPikeville Kentucky United StatesCampusRemote Town 4 500 acres 2 0 km2 NewspaperThe Bear FactsColorsOrange and black NicknameBears amp Lady BearsSporting affiliationsNAIA Mid SouthMascotPikey the BearWebsitewww wbr upike wbr eduThe university is home to the Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine one of three medical schools in the state of Kentucky The university confers associate bachelor s master s and doctorate degrees through its six academic divisions and one medical college enrollment was 2 366 students in fall 2016 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Academic buildings 2 2 Residential buildings 2 3 Student life and athletics 3 Academics 4 Athletics 4 1 Accomplishments 5 Notable alumni 6 Presidents 7 See also 8 Notes and references 9 External linksHistory EditThe university was founded in 1889 by the Presbyterian Church as the Pikeville Collegiate Institute It operated on the primary secondary and post secondary levels although its college offerings were not accredited and did not lead to a degree 5 In 1909 the school was split into the Pikeville College Academy which was a private school at the primary and secondary level and Pikeville College which was accredited as a junior college offering the first two years with an anticipation of students then transferring to another Presbyterian college for a degree In 1955 the school became a degree granting four year college in its own right and in 1957 the academy closed 5 In 1997 the Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine now the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine was established This makes the college one of the smallest colleges in the United States to have a medical school 5 The purpose of the osteopathic medical school while graduates are fully prepared to specialize in any medical field is to train primary care physicians to fill the shortage of medical care in the rural section of Appalachia in which it is located Student recruitment is focused almost exclusively on students with a rural Appalachian background It is one of 29 osteopathic colleges in the country and one of five in Appalachia 6 On July 1 2011 the school officially changed its name from Pikeville College to the University of Pikeville 7 Late in the same year voices were raised in the Kentucky General Assembly in favor of converting the university into a state supported school 8 By the end of the following March proponents abandoned their plans after deeming them politically impossible 9 Campus Edit Campus from overlook Training Academy Building The University of Pikeville is located on a 25 acres 0 10 km2 hillside campus overlooking Downtown Pikeville in Kentucky s Eastern Mountain Coal Fields region 1 Academic buildings Edit The Armington Learning Center A building which houses all undergraduate math and science classes undergraduate labs various faculty offices Chrisman Auditorium the Chrisman Appalachian Research Institute The Administration Building The Administration Building houses the College of Education The Allara Library Dedicated in 1991 the Allara Library contains 3 floors of study rooms books a small cache of microfilm and microfiche and the basement houses the University of Pikeville tutoring lab The Allara Library was remodeled from the old Pikeville Hospital The Coal Building This building houses the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine Health Professions Building This building houses the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Optometry 10 Also the building houses a Chick fil A and Einstein Bros Bagels Record Memorial This building serves as a connection between Hambley Boulevard and University of Pikeville and also contains Booth Auditorium the Sturgill Board Room the Elizabeth Akers Nursing Program the Marguerite Weber Art Gallery and the Ridenour Dance Studio Training Academy Building This is the oldest building on campus and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places It houses the Coleman College of Business Residential buildings Edit Derrianna Hall Has always been a female dorm and houses upperclassmen females only Condit Hall Houses all freshman female students The campus safety office is also located in Condit Wickham Hall Although originally a dorm for female campus residents it now houses all freshman males The ground floor of the building holds the student lounge Page Hall Page Hall like Wickham Hall was originally a residence hall for female campus residents but now is a co ed Hall and houses clubs and organizations that are registered with affinity housing The Kinzer Residential Center Kinzer Hall houses both male and female upperclassmen campus residents Spilman Hall Located next to Page Hall Spillman is a Co Ed dorm that also hold handicap dorms on the first level UPIKE South Formerly a hotel UPIKE South is the first off campus housing and is only offered to graduate students Gillispie Hall Located next to Kinzer Hall Gillispie Hall houses honor freshman student College Square Residence Hall is a co ed hall located by the campus gym Student life and athletics Edit The Marvin Student Center The building housed the campus bookstore lounge gameroom post office Upward Bound Program and ROTC National Guard Offices until it was demolished during the fall semester of 2010 A new building for the medical school called the Coal Building was built in its place The new 34 million educational facility was dedicated on September 15 2012 11 UPIKE s men s and women s basketball teams play at the 5 700 seat Appalachian Wireless Arena adjacent to the campus in downtown Pikeville 12 The Expo Center opened in 2005 and replaced the UPike Gym as the home of the men s and women s basketball teams although the women s volleyball team still uses the gym The facility has also hosted the Mid South Conference basketball tournament 13 Academics EditThe University of Pikeville award associate degrees bachelor s degrees master s degrees and doctoral degrees 14 The university s Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree is awarded in collaboration with the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Doctor of Optometry program began in 2016 Athletics EditMain article Pikeville Bears The Pikeville UPike athletic teams are called the Bears The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA primarily competing in the Mid South Conference MSC since the 2000 01 academic year 15 The Bears previously competed in the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference KIAC now currently known as the River States Conference RSC since the 2016 17 school year from 1958 59 to 1999 2000 UPike competes in 25 intercollegiate varsity sports men s sports include baseball basketball bowling cross country football golf soccer swimming tennis track amp field and wrestling while women s sports include basketball bowling cross country golf soccer softball swimming tennis track amp field and volleyball and co ed sports include archery cheerleading dance and eSports 16 Accomplishments Edit Pikeville athletics have won numerous conference championships and three national championships two in women s bowling in 2004 and 2008 and a NAIA DI men s basketball championship in 2011 17 18 Notable alumni EditKelly Coleman All American basketball player all time leading scorer in Kentucky High School history Drafted 11 overall by the New York Knicks in the 1960 NBA draft Walt Harris former basketball player current mixed martial artist for the UFC 19 Donnie Jones Graduated in 1988 former assistant and head basketball coach at Marshall University 1990 1996 2007 2010 respectively head basketball coach at University of Central Florida 2010 2016 and assistant basketball coach at the University of Florida 1996 2007 Wichita State 2017 and the University of Dayton 2018 He is currently the head basketball coach at the Stetson University 20 Judi Patton Former First Lady of Kentucky Wife of current university chancellor and former governor Paul E Patton 21 John Paul Riddle Graduated in 1920 Pioneer aviator and co founder of the Embry Riddle Aeronautical University 22 Will T Scott Former Justice of Kentucky s 7th Supreme Court District 23 E J Underwood Former NFL CFL AFL and CIFL player Grady Wallace Attended in 1953 54 and 1954 55 went to the University of South Carolina afterward to play basketball and was named a consensus Second Team All American and led the NCAA in scoring his senior season 24 Presidents Edit Name Term begin Term end Notes References1 David Blythe 1889 1891 a 25 2 Katherine B Vreeland 1892 1894 a 25 3 Tobias J Kendrick 1894 1895 a 25 4 James H Hammett 1895 1898 a 25 5 Thomas M Cornelison 1898 1899 a 25 6 James F Record 1899 1911 a 25 7 J P Whitehead 1911 1915 25 8 James F Record 1915 1932 25 9 Frank D McClelland 1932 1937 25 10 Harry M Crooks 1938 1940 25 11 A A Page 1940 1962 25 12 Burnice H Jarman 1963 1965 25 13 Thomas H Johns 1967 1969 25 14 Robert S Cope 1969 1974 25 15 Jackson O Hall 1975 1985 25 16 William H Owens 1985 1997 25 17 Harold H Smith 1997 2009 25 18 Micheal M Looney 2009 2009 25 19 Paul E Patton 2009 2013 Governor of Kentucky from 1995 to 2003 Current university chancellor 26 26 25 20 James L Hurley 2013 2015 25 21 Burton Webb 2016See also Edit Kentucky portalList of Pikeville Bears head football coachesNotes and references Edit a b c d e f Principal of Pikeville College Institute or Pikeville College Academy a b College Overview Retrieved on 2010 06 13 News University of Pikeville Archived from the original on 2016 03 17 Retrieved 2016 02 10 a b c As of fall 2016 Student headcount by level All independent institutions 2006 16 PDF Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education Commonwealth of Kentucky Retrieved 4 March 2018 IPEDS University of Pikeville a b c History of Pikeville College Retrieved on 2010 06 13 The other osteopathic colleges in Appalachia are located at Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine Blacksburg Virginia Lincoln Memorial University Harrogate Tennessee Ohio University Athens Ohio West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine Lewisburg West Virginia Welcome University of Pikeville Pc edu Retrieved 2012 02 28 Estep Bill Musgrave Beth December 22 2011 Kentucky leaders discuss making University of Pikeville a state school Lexington Herald Leader Retrieved February 10 2012 Kiley Kevin March 15 2012 Turnabout in the Mountains Inside Higher Ed Retrieved 1 November 2012 UPIKE s New Health Professions Building Breaks Ground Southeast Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Retrieved 2014 07 22 Coal Building University of Pikeville Retrieved 5 September 2012 About Eastern Kentucky Expo Center Retrieved February 10 2012 Staff January 23 2006 Community Trust Bank MSC basketball tournaments at Expo Center March 2 4 Floyd County Times Retrieved February 10 2012 Majors offered at Pikeville College Retrieved on 2010 06 13 Members University of Pikeville 2013 Retrieved December 27 2013 About Pikeville Athletics University of Pikeville Retrieved February 10 2012 Athletic Highlights University of Pikeville Retrieved February 10 2012 Staff March 23 2011 Unseeded Pikeville wins NAIA championship game in overtime CBS Sports Retrieved February 10 2012 Walt Harris Official UFC Fighter Profile www ufc com Retrieved 14 April 2018 Pikeville College Graduate Donnie Jones takes over at UCF WYMT TV March 30 2010 Retrieved 2010 12 29 Former Kentucky Governor Paul Patton Named Pikeville College President Williamson WV Daily News August 2009 Archived from the original on 2013 02 09 Retrieved 2010 12 29 John Paul Riddle 1901 1989 Historical Marker Society of America Retrieved on 2010 12 29 Profile for Will T Scott Retrieved on 2010 12 29 Price Tom 2001 Tales from the Gamecocks Roost United States Sports Publishing LLC p 56 ISBN 1 58261 342 7 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Presidents of Pikeville College Archived 2011 02 13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2010 12 29 a b Former Kentucky Governor Paul Patton Named Pikeville College President Williamson WV Daily News August 2009 Archived from the original on 2013 02 09 Retrieved 2010 12 29 External links EditOfficial website Official athletics website Coordinates 37 28 45 N 82 31 16 W 37 47910 N 82 52119 W 37 47910 82 52119 Retrieved from https en 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