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Academic Excellence

Small class sizes, rigorous coursework and engaged faculty are the keys to academic excellence at Asbury. 

Excellence is at the core of the Asbury experience. Students benefit from world-class training in their chosen field in addition to the richness and breadth provided by Asbury’s liberal arts curriculum. With a 12:1 student/faculty ratio (and nearly 80 percent of faculty holding terminal degrees) Asbury provides personal investment and world-class expertise. Research opportunities like the SEARCH Symposium and the COMAP Math Modeling Contest hone academic skills, and students also benefit from unique professional opportunities (as just one example, Media Communication students have worked in paid positions at more than 12 Olympic games). Within two months of graduation, 98 percent of Asbury grads are employed or in graduate school — a powerful testament to the quality of their preparation at Asbury.

“Mr. Manhattan” Premieres at The Kentucky Theatre with Celebrity Attendees

May 15, 2024 — Shot in Wilmore, central Kentucky, and New York, N.Y., in collaboration with Asbury University, “Mr. Manhattan” will premiere at The Kentucky Theatre on May 22, 2024, from 5:45 to 9:30 p.m.

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Asbury Launches Fully Online Business Program

May 14, 2024 — Beginning fall 2024, the Asbury University Online Undergraduate Program will launch the 100% fully online Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration within the Dayton School of Business (DSB). 

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Asbury Welcomes Award-Winning Screenwriter to Teach Media Writing Courses this Fall

May 14, 2024 — Seasoned film professional Andrea Gyertson ‘95 Nasfell will teach both undergraduate and graduate-level courses beginning fall 2024 at Asbury University.

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Asbury Music Composer Debuts World Premiere Orchestra Concert with Lexington Philharmonic

May 13, 2024 — On May 18 at 7:30 p.m., Dr. Shawn Okpebholo ’03 will premiere his new work of “Two Black Churches (baritone and orchestra)” with the Lexington Philharmonic (LexPhil) at the University of Kentucky’s Singletary Center for the Arts Concert Hall.

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