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New Views of BU
Bradley's new Web format improves user experience.
Reason to rejoice
RAY LaHOOD ’71 HON ’11 addressed graduates at commencement in May, while Dr. JAMES RADOSEVICH ’78 spoke to graduate students.
First ROTC commission
WILLIAM LOPEZ ’11 became the first Bradley student to be commissioned an officer in the Army since ROTC returned to campus in 2008.
Students go for the gold
NBC representatives visited campus to interview students for internships in New York and London during the Summer 2012 Olympic Games.
Project Springboard 2011 winner
Knotty Outdoors, offering modern apparel alternatives for hunters, won Project Springboard 2011.
Longtime faculty members retire
These nine faculty members put in more than 250 collective years of service to Bradley.
ICAT conference highlights the transportation industry
Gov. Pat Quinn and Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman were among the attendees of the annual conference.
Converging business & engineering
“Engineer in disguise” JOHN WELLING ’91 visited campus to share how engineering and business have converged in his life.
New home for Hillel
Hillel’s new home is set to welcome Jewish students this fall.
Crawling towards creativity
About 40 students and faculty spent an afternoon writing in Springdale Cemetery.
GE College Bowl win boosted Bradley image
GARY ROBERTS ’70, law school dean and on-air legal analyst for the NFL Network, was on Bradley’s champion GE College Bowl team.
Going bald for a cause
More than 60 students, including three women, shaved their heads to raise money for childhood cancer research.
The nation’s best orator
JACOBY COCHRAN ’13 continued Bradley’s winning forensics tradition by taking the title of national champion in this year’s NFA tournament.











