Since its founding in 1869, Dillard University has
given successive generations of African-American graduates a competitive
edge, both personally and academically, and has been listed in U.S.
News and World Report as one of the best values in the South for
regional liberal arts colleges. With a student-faculty ratio of
15:1, Dillard University offers dynamic programs, often the first
of their kind anywhere in the country. The Japanese Studies Program,
the first among historically Black colleges and universities and
the first at any university in the South Central United States,
provides an interdisciplinary curriculum in Japanese language, culture
and the contemporary Japanese economy. Likewise, The National Center
for Black-Jewish Relations is the only one of its kind in the world.
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