Drew University, one of the nation’s leading liberal arts universities, is situated on a 186-acre beautiful campus surrounded by parklands in Madison, New Jersey, located less than an hour from New York City and the Jersey Shore. An area that played an important role in the struggle for independence during the American Revolution, Madison is located in the rolling, green landscape of New Jersey.
Among the 45 buildings situated on the Drew campus, Mead Hall has been listed on the Federal and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places since 1976. The Rose Memorial Library contains, among other facilities, modern computer labs. The departments of the biological sciences, chemistry, physics, mathematics and computer science are housed in the Hall of Sciences. Samuel W. Bowne Hall ranks as one of Drew’s most magnificent buildings. The newly constructed Dorothy Young Center for the Arts offers students an extraordinary facility dedicated to the study of the arts and theater art.
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