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May
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Arnaud test
Retired Allstate president George Ruebenson ’70 discusses leading companies through turmoil. -
McCord Lecture Encourages People over Profits
Retired Allstate president George Ruebenson ’70 discusses leading companies through turmoil. -
May Interim in Sydney
Thirty-nine Bradley students spend the summer down under in Australia. -
May Interim in New York City
Communication students head to NYC to learn about the media industry. -
Congratulations, Class of 2012!
More than 1,000 graduate, undergraduate students receive their Bradley degrees. -
Video: Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony
William Clay Ford Jr. gives the commencement address. -
Volunteering by Design
David Smit MA ’12 uses the web to bring volunteers and charities closer together. -
Video: Graduate Commencement Ceremony
Judge James E. Shadid delivers the commencement address. -
Coding for a Congressman
Computer science graduate students help build a website for Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.). -
Durbin Discusses Debt
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) speaks on keeping interest rates down for student loans. -
Major Hat Trick
Kyle Orne ’12 juggled 3 majors, sports and work before heading to law school. -
Congratulations Graduates
Undergraduate Ceremony: May 12 - 10:00 a.m. Graduate Ceremony: May 10 - 7:00 p.m.
April
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Brittany Horton '12 Awarded Fulbright Fellowship
Bradley student heads to South Korea with a prestigious English teaching assistantship. -
‘Two in ’12’
Bradley speech team wins back-to-back national championships in 2012. -
Cinching the Competition
Cellphone charging belt takes top prize at 6th annual Project Springboard contest. -
Sensory Science
Hands-on experiments at Bradley excite tomorrow’s scientists. -
A Range of Research
Scholars showcase their work at Bradley’s largest research exposition yet. -
An Entrepreneurial Spirit
The Turner Center for Entrepreneurship brings first-rate education to entrepreneurs. -
First-Class Advice
Delta Airlines chief operating officer Steve Gorman ‘78 talks business with Bradley students. -
A Charitable Cut
The Bradley community trims its hair to raise cash and fight cancer. -
Where the Rubber Meets the Road
The 25th ICAT brings together leading minds in the field of civil engineering. -
Talking the Talk
Bradley Speech Team wins another national championship. -
In the Middle with Flynn
Hollywood comedian Neil Flynn ’82 tells Bradley Hilltopics about his road to stardom. -
A Day at the Eco-friendly Races
Designed and built by a team of Bradley students, the fuel-efficient Jobst Jalopy takes to the streets. -
“Spark” Symposium has Aging on the Brain
CCBR brings experts to Bradley’s campus to discuss aging and its effects on the brain.
March
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Sporting Broadcasting Greats
Students share their insights at the Fifth Summit on Communication and Sport. -
A 'Superbug' Approach to Antibiotics
Dr. Brad Andersh and Dr. Keith Johnson join forces in the research of new antibiotics. -
A Productive Week
Bradley students complete service projects over spring break. -
Keys to Success
Men's tennis player Ashton Kalhorn to perform in benefit piano concert for Easter Seals. -
The Political Process in Action
Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney stops on the Hilltop. -
Mitt Romney Campaign Event
Presidential candidate talks with the community during a town hall meeting. -
Romney to speak on the Hilltop Monday
Campaign event begins at 5:00 p.m. in front of Bradley Hall. -
Will Romney play in Peoria?
Bradley community shares insights with NPR political correspondent. -
Making a case for Bradley
Music and English major says education is in tune for law school -
Today's interns, tomorrow's leaders
Internships in the U.S. and overseas are a defining element in a Bradley education. -
From Bradley to Ukraine
Fulbright Scholar Dr. Jenny Tripses ’73 blogs about her semester teaching at Vinnytsia University. -
Game on
The Princeton Review names Bradley among the top schools for video game design
February
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Shaking it up
Theater exchange between universities offers students a unique Shakespeare experience -
New face in aerospace
National organization recognizes young engineer Jonathan Dell ’05 -
Charge on
Electric car charging stations installed in BU parking decks -
Confections of a journalism grad
Skills learned at Bradley lead to successful career -
Powering Up
Bradley and Caterpillar partner with University of Cambridge and Peking University. -
Engineering Illinois’ future
Illinois Senate President talks capital funding with Bradley students -
College meets career
Spring job fair is largest ever -
Promoting the show
"Journals from the Road" follows Communication students interning at Chicago Auto Show. -
On the Super Bowl sidelines
Two Bradley seniors intern for NBC/Universal at Super Bowl XLVI. -
Engineering a military career
U.S. Navy selects senior Bryce Randall for elite Reactors Engineer program.
January
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Game on
Global Game Jam brings together alumni and students with passion for game development. -
New year, new Westlake
View new photos and video of Westlake Hall reconstruction and expansion. -
On a mission
Physical therapy and health science students serve underprivileged in Dominican Republic. -
Achievements in accounting
Bradley's pass rates on CPA exam soar well above national average. -
A sense of togetherness
Jewish students stay connected with roots at Bradley. -
Model characters
Bradley's iconic gargoyles inspire high school art students. -
Pollards' Amazing Race
Bradley Hilltopics follows Marcus Pollard '94 and wife, Amani, around the world. -
Scene change
Public relations students head to Hollywood for entertainment industry seminar. -
No instructions, no problem
FIRST Robotics Competition challenges young engineers to write their own rules. -
Dateline D.C.
Journalism student Heather Swick '13 reports from The Washington Center academic seminar. -
Milestone behind the mic
Voice of the Braves, Dave Snell ’76, calls 1,000th game. -
January Interim in London
Students and faculty begin new year with study abroad. -
Onward
A comprehensive scientific background is helping Peter Shanine ’11 excel in pharmacy school. -
January Interim in Paris
Bradley students study French language, art and travel writing in the "City of Light."