Bradley University presents, “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” – the quirky, compassionate and boldly theatrical speculation on life, loss, technology, and the poetry of every day.
Jim Obergefell, the plaintiff in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges that legalized same-sex marriage, and a recently named “pioneer in LGBTQ equality” by the Human Rights Campaign, is set to speak on Bradley’s campus.
More than 175 employers and more than 900 students are expected to participate in the Spring Job & Internship Fair at Bradley University tomorrow, February 15 in the Renaissance Coliseum.
The Fourteenth Annual Bradley University Jazz Festival will feature fifteen high school bands, guest artist Tamir Hendelman and clinicians: Glenn Wilson, Sam Fagaly, and Edgar Crockett.