Do clothes make the woman?

Research on plus-sized women’s clothing in the early 20th century brings surprising insight to the world we live in today. | 10 min. read

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Remember your first week of college? It's great to have students back on campus. This year's incoming class of 1,090 students is the second-most ethnically diverse in Bradley history and wow, are they smart. Their average GPA was a whopping 3.76!

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Do Clothes Make the Woman?

Research on plus-sized women’s clothing in the early 20th century brings surprising insight to the world we live in today.

Earth and Sky

Pat Layky '67 reflects on four decades as a NASA scientist and life in a rugged Appalachian county.

The Boys of Bradley

A century ago Camp Bradley trained young men to go and fight.

Cellular Structure

A biological scaffold could lead to improved treatments and faster healing, all at less cost.

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