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| Drury University — Experience the Difference |
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| Drury is an accredited private university combining a broad liberal arts education with professional programs. Hands-on community service and internships complement coursework in 70 majors and programs. |
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| Founded in 1873, Drury is located on 90 acres. Students enjoy four seasons and classes often meet outdoors in spring and fall. Drury was the only school in Missouri to make The Princeton Review’s 2010 Green Guide. Green campus efforts include tray-less dining, residence hall solar panels, an on-campus recycling center and a new LEED certified event center. |
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From orientation fireworks to finals late night breakfast, you’ll find your fit — and fit fun into your schedule every day of the year. U.S. News & World Report named Drury a top First Year Experience university in 2010. Drury is the only Missouri school to receive that honor. |
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Drury professors are leaders in their fields and in the community—but first and foremost they teach. Not a single class at Drury is taught by a graduate student or teaching assistant. |
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All students since 1989 have graduated with a minor in global studies thanks to Drury’s interdisciplinary academic core. Here you won’t find “gen ed” courses to mark off a list. Drury offers course options that are interconnected with all areas of study, helping you look at ideas and issues—and the world—from different viewpoints. |
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Learning at Drury is something you do. It's hands-on, up-close, knee-deep active.
On any given day, you might find Drury students doing research side-by-side with a professor in a lab or on the beach in Hawaii; mentoring students in a local elementary school or at our sister school in India; singing in a concert on campus or in Venice with Drury Singers. Drury gives you choices, no matter what path you choose. |
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