Asbury Math and Science Alumni Offer Insight on the Future Workforce
February 3, 2023 — Technological advances continue to automate jobs, yet opportunities abound for Asbury students in the fields of math and science.
February 3, 2023 — Technological advances continue to automate jobs, yet opportunities abound for Asbury students in the fields of math and science.
January 20, 2023 — “The physician is the care, but Christ is the cure.”
January 6, 2023 — Three Asbury students ranked among the top scorers for research presentations given at the Kentucky Academy of Science’s 2022 Annual Meeting in November.
December 9, 2022 — Dr. Marvin Ruffner, assistant professor of biology at Asbury University, remains dedicated to bringing public awareness about the harmful ecological effects of honeysuckle, a species with origins in Asia.
November 22, 2022 — On November 17, Sam Powdrill and Dr. Stan Pletcher from EyeMobil Innovations spoke to the Asbury community about their new EPIC II Operating Microscope, which provides ophthalmologists with a portable microscope that makes the cure to cataract blindness accessible to the most remote parts of the globe.
October 26, 2022 — Three current students and two recent graduates from Asbury University participated in the Retired Racehorse Project’s Thoroughbred Makeover at the Kentucky Horse Park on October 12-15 under the leadership of trainer and coach Jessica Hayes. They were joined by trainers, groomers, and coaches from around the nation.
October 21, 2022 — In August, Dr. Ben Brammell, professor of biology at Asbury University, published research findings in the journal Herpetological Conservation and Biology. Coauthors included four Asbury University undergraduates (Florene Bell ’19, Angie Flores Madrid ’19, Chi Jing Leow ’20, Dr. Ronald Sams ’17), an Asbury alumnus (Dr. Kenton Sena ’12, University of Kentucky), as well as collaborators Dr. Thomas Maigret (University of Kentucky) and Dr. David Peyton (Morehead State University).
October 5, 2022 — Asbury's Equine Assisted Services major combines horse husbandry and human health services and therapies, putting students at the forefront of an innovative new field that addresses the unique needs humans are facing in a modern world.
September 16, 2022 — Pulling from a range of distinguished academic careers, Asbury University welcomes 11 new faculty members to start the 2022-23 academic year who will further propel the university forward with academic excellence.
August 30, 2022 — This summer, Asbury University’s equine trainer-in-residence Jesse Westfall earned a Top 10 placement in the Horse&Rider Trainer of the Year competition, hosted by the Equine Network.
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Every two years, Asbury students do more than a million dollars of free service in their community and around the world.
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More than 80% of Asbury’s full-time faculty have terminal degrees.
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98% of Asbury grads are working or in grad school six months or less after graduation.
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Asbury grads are living and working in more than 80 countries around the world.
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With a 12:1 student/faculty ratio, more than 70% of Asbury’s classes have fewer than 20 students.
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Asbury University is the only university in America with a police horse training program conducted by students.
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All out-of-state students receive an additional $2,000 in financial aid.
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One of only two Christian schools in the state with a nationally accredited Music Department. Asbury offers more than a dozen ensembles and performance scholarships for music and non-music majors.
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99% of Asbury students receive financial aid.
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100% of Asbury’s 2021-22 incoming freshman class received scholarships.
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Recently, Asbury was named the No. 1-ranked Christian Social Work program in the nation by Social Work Degree Guide.
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In 2022, Asbury is ranked #13 in the U.S. News Regional (South) Universities top colleges rankings. AU has been in the Top 15 of various U.S. News rankings for more than a decade.
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Asburians have worked on more than 350 theatrically-released films and more than 500 network television productions, and have won over 60 Emmy Awards. Additionally, they have worked on films that garnered 91 Oscar nominations (and won 23) and been cinematographers or editors of films screened at three Sundance Festivals.
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Every two years, Asbury students do more than a million dollars of free service in their community and around the world.