The Loyal Wingman
May 11, 2020 — By Dr. Michael Kane — We are all wingmen – even the CEO is number two to someone.
May 11, 2020 — By Dr. Michael Kane — We are all wingmen – even the CEO is number two to someone.
April 7, 2020 — By Dr. Michael Kane — As Asbury's Dayton School of Business resumes instruction with online classes, we commit to our DSB community to face these new challenges with innovation, communication, and diligence.
June 26, 2019 — By Dr. Michael Kane — As I watched the driver load my 2000 compact car onto his tow truck it brought back many memories. After 119,518 miles, 19 years, three teenage drivers, and several fender benders, it was time to retire the car.
February 14, 2019 — By Dr. George Allen — Embezzling. Selling harmful products. Polluting the air and water. There are plenty of opportunities for unethical behavior in the business world.
December 17, 2018 — By Dr. Mike Kane — While the Lord wants us to dream big and put no limitations on our possibilities, he wants us to live one day at time in simple, dependent obedience.
December 6, 2018 — By Dr. Kevin Brown — Work is a good thing. Productive, creative, and cooperative associations are bound up with human identity and purpose as image bearers of God. You might say we were constituted for work. Punching the timecard is not the problem. Rather, the more relevant issue is satisfaction.
November 30, 2018 — By Dr. Kevin Brown — Frankenstein. It is one of the most enduring horror stories of all time. Mary Shelley’s masterpiece, inspired by a nightmare, is a cautionary tale. Ingenuity run amok. Progress beyond our control. Creation dominating the creator. Like Shelley, these themes occupy our collective consciousness and haunt our imaginations today.
October 24, 2018 — By Mike Ross — Like thousands of other mid-level business managers on any particular day, I would be on my way to work early in the morning, in a hurry as usual, swinging by the closest coffee shop to grab a cup of coffee...
October 22, 2018 — By Kevin Brown — Considered by many as the most important political philosopher in the 20th Century, John Rawls — a Princeton educated Harvard Professor — was most famous for his 1971 work: “A Theory of Justice.”...
May 7, 2018 — Advancements in technology are changing the economy and workforce. Should we be worried?
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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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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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100% of Asbury’s 2021-22 incoming freshman class received scholarships.
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More than 80% of Asbury’s full-time faculty have terminal degrees.
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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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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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All out-of-state students receive an additional $2,000 in financial aid.
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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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Financial Aid Available, Including Scholarships!
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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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Asbury grads are living and working in more than 80 countries around the world.
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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 University is the only university in America with a police horse training program conducted by students.
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99% of Asbury students receive financial aid.
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With a 12:1 student/faculty ratio, more than 70% of Asbury’s classes have fewer than 20 students.