New Issue of Bradley Magazine
Take a sneak peek inside the fall edition of Bradley magazine.
Race, gender, disability?
These women have successfully overcome these obstacles while serving their country.
Take a sneak peek inside the fall edition of Bradley magazine.
How a story about a lighthouse brought two alumni together.
In early October, two Bradley students had the chance of a lifetime to attend the 75th Annual Student Conference on United States Affairs (SCUSA) at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
How a capstone project becomes Best Student Entry at the Midwest Game Industry Conference.
Always on the cutting edge of experiential programs, Bradley’s new master’s program in game design and development gives birth to a new character. | 10 min. read
With his background studying viruses, this research scientist landed a unique opportunity to play a key role in combating the coronavirus pandemic. | 5 min. read
Warren Anderson Ed.D., the university’s first vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion, explains his vision for the future. | 5 min. read
Although many people refer to the six iconic sculptures atop Bradley Hall and Hayden-Clark Alumni Center as gargoyles, technically, they're grotesques. What's the difference? A gargoyle has a water spout, whereas grotesques like this one on the alumni center just keep a watchful eye over campus.
Photo by Duane Zehr.
Our readers shared many wonderful memories about their college selection, along with gratitude for a recipe.
Four new deans bring vision to business, engineering, liberal arts and sciences, and education and health sciences.
What do two books, a recording studio and a cute squirrel have in common? They're all part of daily life on Bradley's campus.
We thank this nurse and educator for her dedication to her profession and our students.
The speech and sales teams win championships; new offerings in dietetics, computer science, nonprofit leadership and more.
Andrea McAllister Gorski ’92 leaves an exemplary record as player and coach after 25 years.
See what your classmates and friends have been up to recently.
We remember those who lost their lives.
Take a look at upcoming events in your area
President Standifird shares news from campus at a series of Bradley Bold events.
Need a good book to read for a relaxing summer day? Try one of these from a talented alumni author.
Senior Daniela Barzallo discovered how literature could fuel her passions and her desire to make an impact.