
LGBTQ+ Students Bring More Opportunities to Campus
From Pride Prom to Lavender Graduation and more, meet the students empowering their peers to be themselves.
A veterinarian and conservationist helps care for more than 3,500 animals at Zoo Miami. | 5 min. read
From Pride Prom to Lavender Graduation and more, meet the students empowering their peers to be themselves.
Physical therapy students are searching for the cause and training for the solution to a common problem.
In Environmental Sociology, class projects encourage activism in creative ways.
That’s just what student Kiki Fisher did in 2021, when she formed the Women’s Rugby Club.
An engineering degree and an MBA led this Navy submariner to high-dollar contracts at the Pentagon. | 10 min. read
A new book explores an obsession with capturing the world’s biggest drug dealer. | 10 min. read
Surrounded by the Homecoming Court, graduating senior Nikkoh Mendoza responds to cheers as he’s named 2019 Homecoming King.
Great concerts and employment
National publications continue to give Bradley high marks compared to other schools.
New signage makes getting around campus easier; a fun new mural makes for great selfies.
Chief of Police Brian Joschko heads campus safety.
A round up of recent campus speakers.
The Bradley cheerleader shares her passion for the sport.
Bradley honors deserving alumni, faculty and staff on Founder’s Day.
There’s something for everyone in these books authored by our talented alumni.
A veterinarian and conservationist helps care for more than 3,500 animals at Zoo Miami.
An engineering degree and an MBA led this Navy submariner to high-dollar contracts at the Pentagon.
A new book explores an obsession with capturing the world’s biggest drug dealer.
See what your classmates have been up to recently
Check out the fun at some recent alumni events.
We remember those who lost their lives
Take a look at upcoming events in your area.
Punya Krishnappa ’11 found her voice at Bradley.