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Russian Journalist to Give Robison Lecture
Author and journalist Masha Gessen will give the Robison Lecture.
Posted: August 17, 2017 | View More »Move-in Day Means Traffic and Parking Changes on Campus
Parking and traffic patterns will change to accommodate move in day traffic.
Posted: August 17, 2017 | View More »Bradley and CityLink Partner up for Snapchat Contest
CityLink is once again partnering with the Smith Career Center at Bradley University for a contest on the social media platform Snapchat called “BU on the Bus” from August 19 until September 9.
Posted: August 16, 2017 | View More »Accounting Professor Receives National Award for Innovative Teaching
Dr. Mollie Adams, Associate Professor of Accounting & MSA Program Coordinator received this year’s American Taxation Association (ATA) Teaching Innovation Award.
Posted: August 14, 2017 | View More »Globetrotting With ROTC
Chovancek explores military career in two internships
Posted: August 14, 2017 | View More »Bradley Chosen for National College Transformation Project
Bradley representatives will be part of the national team to transform the way undergraduate research is incorporated on campuses across the nation.
Posted: August 8, 2017 | View More »Reviving Childhood Memories
White interns at hometown zoo
Posted: August 7, 2017 | View More »Bradley Art Department Receives Prestigious Grant
Bradley University Department of Art has received a grant from the prestigious Terra Foundation for American Art. The grant is a part of the Foundation’s desire to explore vibrant creative history and enduring influence on art and design.
Posted: August 3, 2017 | View More »Psychology Professor Receives Mentoring Award from National Association
Associate Professor of Psychology, Anthony Hermann, is selected as 2018 Mid-Career Mentor Awardee by the Council on Undergraduate Research.
Posted: August 3, 2017 | View More »Access Upgrades for Campus Buildings
As part of the University’s safety upgrades, the use of the magnetic stripe functionality to enter Swords, Morgan, Campustown, Westlake and Bradley halls will be eliminated starting Wednesday, August 9. An ID card must be tapped on the access reader to gain access to these buildings.
Posted: August 2, 2017 | View More »