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Drury University

www.drury.edu

 
Drury University goes beyond the status quo. We encourage students to go further in both passion and profession by improving what`s known and challenging what isn`t. In our traditional day school program, students participate in a bold new academic experience called Your Drury Fusion. They`ll pursue intellectual passions while learning the tools to be technically proficient and career-ready. Drury also continues a long tradition of offering education for non-traditional and graduate students in evening and online programs.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.drury.edu
  • 900 North Benton Avenue
    Springfield, MO USA 65802
  • Phone: 417.873.7879

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Aaron Jones
Executive Vice President of University Relations and General Counsel Profile
Anna Goodell
Assistant Athletics Director of Compliance and Eligibility Profile

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