Note Book
Sculpting for Peoria
Art professor Fisher Stolz has created two new sculptures for his “hometown.”
First class at Renaissance Coliseum
CHARLEY STEINER ’71 was the keynote speaker at the first commencement ceremony in the Renaissance Coliseum.
Helmet safety campaign wins Ebeling PR-ize
Public relations students created an awareness campaign that won the Ebeling PR-ize.
Police make a blockbuster move
University police moved to the space formerly occupied by Blockbuster Video in Campustown.
International exhibition runs through April 15
Out of more than 1,000 entries, 107 works were chosen for the 33rd biannual Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition.
Anderson named to White House faith advisory council
LEITH ANDERSON ’67 is a leader in faith in the nation.
Faculty work recognized
The latest edition of Bradley Works is full of faculty research, publications, and more.
University honors outgoing Board chairman
GERRY SHAHEEN ’66 MBA ’68 has completed his term as chairman of the Bradley Board of Trustees.
Construction update
Progress on the addition to Westlake Hall and the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center is coming along nicely.
Sales program accepted in USCA
Bradley is one of 15 schools that are full members of the University Sales Center Alliance.
Open arms for tough issues
Bradley students founded a To Write Love on Her Arms chapter on campus.
Igniting an interest
Chemistry professor Dr. Dean Campbell and the Bradley Chem Club have performed feats of science for more than 5,000 viewers.
Exploring Civil War battlefields
Join OLLI on a trip following Ulysses S. Grant’s Vicksburg campaign.









