Leadership and Service

The Lewis J. Burger Center for Leadership and Service was established in 1996 to educate and prepare Bradley students to be committed and effective leaders in their careers, families, and communities by providing leadership development programs and service learning opportunities.

The Center consists of several major interdependent components including leadership development programs, Service-Learning, Bradley Fellows, SERVE, and Braves L.E.A.D. Through these experiences, the LJB Center shares the message that all individuals have the capacity to be leaders and active citizens, as well as leadership is a process that is inclusive and accessible to all.

On average, Bradley students raised approximately $135,000 for non-profit agencies and gave over 45,000 hours of volunteerism and service each year.