
Students Benefit from the Teachings of Tibetan Monks
Step into the world of a Tibetan Buddhist monk to learn about patience, kindness and impermanence.
Edison Eskeets ’86 runs 330 miles to retrace his people’s Long Walk. | 15 min. read
Step into the world of a Tibetan Buddhist monk to learn about patience, kindness and impermanence.
Two sports communication majors had the opportunity of a lifetime last weekend, working behind the scenes at the NFL Draft in Green Bay.
Adalia Yeung, from Rockford, Ill., is a double major in Political Science and Journalism, with minors in Spanish and Marketing.
Megan Clar, from Eureka, Miss., is a double major in Psychology and Advertising & Public Relations.
Participating in March Madness isn’t the only success for the Braves. | 5 min. read
Michelle Mills Clement ’03 and Tommy Choi ’03 discuss bringing diversity to Chicago real estate. | 5 min. read
Instant feedback is how Mike Brown MFA ’18 described the reaction of passersby as he created a 50-foot by 20-foot mural on Peoria’s UFS Downtown Outlet Center for his thesis exhibition. "I got comments, honks and sometimes the ‘Rock on’ sign,” he said
Readers had a lot to say about the new Bradley magazine.
Erin Kastberg manages the university’s legal issues.
Bradley offers a lot to the Peoria area.
Political consultant David Axelrod offered insights on presidential campaigns.
Learn more about the chemistry department’s new computing device.
The Bradley family showed lots of love for others this winter.
A children’s book by Slane Artist-in-Residence Donna Carr Roberts gives important lessons about caring for animals.
Bradley’s club hockey program celebrates a half century on the ice.
Artist Tanmaya Bingham created one of many unique works for Bradley’s 37th International print and Drawing Exhibition.
A YouTube sensation chases down rumors for Apple users.
… Edison Eskeets ’86 runs 330 miles to retrace his people’s Long Walk.
Participating in March Madness isn’t the only success for the Braves.
Michelle Mills Clement ’03 and Tommy Choi ’03 discuss bringing diversity to Chicago real estate.
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