Since our inception in 1890, Asbury University has been dedicated to providing an excellent integrated educational experience that develops the whole person academically and spiritually for leadership and service. Whether preparing students for advanced study or for professional employment, all academic programs of the University are grounded in the intellectual core of the liberal arts.
The Shaw School of Sciences offers a wide variety of opportunities. Students explore the intricacies of the natural world and the human body, develop analytical and modeling skills in mathematics, delve into the business and science of equine studies, and build leadership skills in an outdoor setting. Faculty challenge students to explore God’s world through a rigorous academic environment and hands-on experiences in research, programming and service. All of the courses in the Shaw School of Sciences – whether biology, calculus, equine conformation, or outdoor stewardship – are taught within a structure that promotes the integration of faith and learning.
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Feb 21, 2024 — In April 2024, nine Asbury police horses trained by 14 Equine students will join mounted unit departments at the University of Massachusetts; the Massachusetts State Police; Nashville, Tenn.; Atlanta, Ga.; Hampden, Mass.; and Scottsdale, Ariz.
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Feb 7, 2024 — During the first week of February, Asbury University’s Department of Mathematics celebrated its 37th annual math modeling competition.
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Jan 11, 2024 — Asbury University and the University of Kentucky College of Nursing are pleased to announce a dual enrollment agreement for students to complete both an Asbury bachelor’s degree and, after transferring to UK with preferred admission to UK College of Nursing, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in under five years, meeting a direct need for highly qualified nurses in the state of Kentucky and beyond.
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Dec 14, 2023 — Among a field of more than 600 students and professional scientists from across the state, seven Asbury University students in the Shaw School of Sciences recently received top scores for research presentations given at the Kentucky Academy of Science’s 2023 Annual Meeting November 3-4 at Northern Kentucky University.
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