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3D-Printed Habitat Challenge
tmro.tv
Dr. Pelin Gultekin-Bicer, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering and Construction at Bradley, talks about the NASA 3D Printed Habitat Challenge. (28.30) -
Understanding the College Voter
WMBD - Central Illinois On The Record
Anji Phillips, from Bradley University, stops by to talk about how college students responded to the presidential election. -
Identifying False Information on Social Media
WMBD
Bradley communications professor says the internet, particularly social media, gives more people the chance to share information, even if it's wrong. -
Bradley explores Europe, Africa, Australia to rebuild program
ESPN
Bradley men's basketball is the epitome of an international melting pot. -
Bradley students help woman searching for bone marrow match
WMBD
Student helps coordinate bone marrow registration event in hopes of finding a match for her mom.
November
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U.S. relations with Cuba could help business in Central Illinois
WMBD
Bradley professor talks about how Castro's death may impact local business. -
New App Provides Resources To Victims Of Sexual Assault
The 21st
We learned about a new app that aims to help students report sexual assault on campus. We talked with Bradley University's Center for Student Support Services executive director Anne Hollis. -
Election recount unlikely to change results, experts say
WMBD
A Bradley Political Science Professor says a recount is not likely to change the outcome of the election, but it may cause cause the U.S. to take a closer look at voting methods. -
Lydia Moss Bradley's Tea Cart Comes Home
PJStar -
Bradley Student & Officer Save a Life
WMBD
The quick actions of a student trained in CPR helped save the life of a student who went into cardiac arrest. -
Sexual assault assistance app launched at Bradley
University Business
Bradley has launched a new app for students regarding sexual assault and abuse. -
Bradley Jazz Ensemble concert features alumna Stephanie Aaron
PJStar
The concert features Bradley’s Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Todd Kelly, with vocalist and Bradley alumna Stephanie Aaron, including favorites such as "Cheek to Cheek," "Unforgettable," "Almost Like Being in Love," and more. -
Bradley Jazz Ensemble This Weekend
WMBD
Bradley's Jazz Band performs a preview of their upcoming concert titled "Unforgettable". -
Kasper, Rooney Expect Rivalry Intensity
WMBD
Some major names from the MLB came to talk to students about sports broadcasting. -
Big-name baseball broadcasters share stories at Bradley symposium
PJStar
MLB play by play announcers talk about their jobs and experiences with a packed house at Bradley's Steiner Sports Communication Symposium -
Bradley Hosts Top-Notch Sportscasters
1470
Some of the biggest names in sports broadcasting were in Peoria. -
Good day in Peoria for Dodgers voice Charley Steiner
PJStar
The 2nd annual Steiner Symposium is a six-part program at Bradley that covered various topics in sports, journalism and even sports journalism. -
College students make plea for education grants
WMBD
Local college students are begging lawmakers to keep their academic dreams affordable. Bradley Students hosted a MAP grant rally on campus Monday. -
Bradley Students Rally For MAP Grants
1470
Students at Bradley University are urging lawmakers and the public to continue their support of the Monetary Assistance Program. -
Bradley Hosts 2nd Sports Communication Symposium
WCBU
The 2nd Annual Charley Steiner Symposium on Sports Communication kicks-off tomorrow at Bradley University. -
Tackling your finances at Westlake Hall in Peoria
PJStar
"Tackle Your Finances″ was the theme for the financial literacy event at Bradley University's Westlake Hall created by a group of PR students. -
Bradley Students Partner With Mass Mutual & Common Place To Help "Tackle Your Finances"
WMBD
A group of Public Relations students at Bradley partnered with Common Place and MassMutual for their senior capstone project to teach young adults in the Peoria community about financial literacy. -
Bradley professor: Division in how people interact, information consumed adds to divided America
PJStar
Political Science professor discusses how closely the nation is divided. -
Pushing Ahead for President-Elect Trump
WMBD
Political Science professor weighs in on how Donald Trump took over the polls. -
Peoria Reacts To Election
1470
Political Science professor talks about how the polls could have been so wrong in projecting the outcome of the election. -
Your Aging Brain
WYZZ
Dr. Lori Russell-Chapin, a professor at Bradley University is just finishing up research on the brain and its aging process. Exercise, nutrition and activities may help it work out. -
3D Printed Habitat Challenge
Orbital Mechanics
Bradley and others discuss the 3D Habitat Challenge and how you can get involved in building a habitat on Mars. (begins at 25:50) -
Activist journalist speaks at Bradley
PJStar
The Journalist who exposed the death of Chicago teenager Laquan McDonald visited campus to talk about his experiences. -
Charley Steiner among big-name media bound for Peoria
PJStar
Going on all day and much of the night on that date at BU will be the second annual Charley Steiner Symposium. -
Learning to Fight Off an Attacker
WMBD
Public relations students at Bradley University teamed up with several non-profits to host a self defense class in East Peoria Saturday. -
BU salutes Cubs victory with carillon bells
PJStar
In light of the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series, Bradley staff accompanist manned the carillon keyboards to play the songs so closely associated with the Cubs. -
Local high schoolers get schooled on Congress
WMBD
Bradley University hosted a Congressional Insight Event Thursday for students from East Peoria, Dunlap, Manual Academy, and more. -
Dr. Ray Zarvell receives Lydia Moss Bradley Award at Bradley University
Star Courier
Kewanee native Dr. Ray Zarvell was this year’s recipient of the Lydia Moss Bradley Award at Bradley University in Peoria. -
BU Professors Weigh In On 2016 Election
WCBU
Two Political Science Professors at Bradley University are helping us break down some of the things voters are deciding on in this election.
October
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Help for sexual assault victims comes through app
WJBC
Two area institutions of higher learning are using an app to help victims of sexual assault. -
Reporting Sexual Assaults via Smart Phone
WMBD
Bradley is one of the first schools in the country to offer an app to help victims of sexual assault. -
BU Launches Sex Assault Assistance App
1470
Bradley University has launched an app to help victims of sexual assault. -
BU Doctor Helps Create Guidelines For Prescribing Opioids
1470
The American College Health Association has announced the release of its new guidelines for Opioid Prescribing in College Health. -
New Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids on Campus
WMBD
A Bradley University doctor helps put together national recommendations for opioid prescribing on a college campus. -
Bradley Students Participate In National Election Survey
1470
Bradley University’s Department of Communication is participating in a nationwide election research project. -
BU seniors hope to flood South Peoria in light
PJStar
Three Bradley University seniors hope to flood two neighborhoods in South Peoria with light, improving safety and visibility this fall and winter. -
Word on the Street - Elections on video
PJStar
Bradley student helps Peoria County Election Commission to get the word out about early voting. -
Bradley grad Charley Steiner livin' large with the Dodgers
PJStar -
Reception to honor retired Dr. Ed Kaizer on Saturday at Bradley University
PJStar -
Reporter Talks State Of Journalism At BU
1470
Former CNN chief White House correspondent Jessica Yellin spoke to Bradley students about the current state of journalism. -
IoT: It’s All about Data
Constructech
Bradley is part of the team working on a competition that will change the way we build infrastructure, cities, and even homes.. -
Lincoln, Inc.
C-SPAN
Bradley's Jackie Hogan talked about her book, Lincoln, Inc.: Selling the Sixteenth President in Contemporary America. -
Bradley University Library's Abraham Lincoln Collection
C-SPAN
Selected materials from Bradley University Library’s Abraham Lincoln Collection were shown. -
Former CNN White House correspondent Jessica Yellin to speak Thursday at Bradley University
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NASA Partners up with Bradley University
WMBD -
BU, Caterpillar to help NASA build housing on Mars
PJStar
If you've got ideas for housing on Mars, Bradley University and Caterpillar Inc. want to hear from you. -
3-D Printing Competition is Out of This World
WCBU
Bradley University and Caterpillar are teaming up with NASA for what’s being called the 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge. -
Bradley Partners With NASA
1470
Bradley is working with NASA to oversee a competition. It involves scientists and engineers building 3D habitats on Mars. -
CONSTRUCTION GIANTS TEAM WITH NASA ON CENTENNIAL CHALLENGE
Caterpillar.com
Bradley is teaming with NASA, Caterpillar and other industry leaders for the next phase of the NASA Centennial Challenge -
New Progress in a Resurgent American Manufacturing Sector
WhiteHouse.gov
The White House announces initiatives for Manufacturing Day including a partnership between NASA and Bradley University. -
NASA Offers Prize Money for Winning 3D-Printed Habitat Ideas
NASA.gov
NASA is partnering with Bradley University for Phase 2 of the 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge to build habitats for future space explorers -
Squeaky's wheels get reply from BU president in jersey kerfuffle
PJStar
President Roberts responds to recent article about retiring Squeaky Melchiorre's jersey -
$1.19 Million Study of Impact of Pre-College Computing
I Programmer -
Changing Guidelines for Filing the FAFSA
WMBD
Bradley representatives talk about the new guidelines for filing FAFSA and how it benefits students and schools
September
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Bradley ranks top ten for student engagement
WMBD -
Illinois Teacher Shortage
The 21st
Professor Dean Cantu talks about the teacher shortage crisis facing the U.S. -
Former Senate Majority Leader to Speak at Bradley University
WCBU
Tom Daschle is speaking about his co-authored book “Crisis Point.” He wrote it with former Republican U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott. -
Presidential Debate Appeals to Undecided Voters
WMBD
Undecided voters were the prime targets for the Presidential debate. A Bradley professor explains. -
Using Nationally Recognized Days to Promote Inclusion
Intersections Magazine
The plight of LGBTQ communities on college campuses is still a sore spot for higher education administrators across the nation. Bradley University is trying to educate and raise awareness about the experiences of students within the LGBTQ community. -
The Verdict: How It Played in Peoria
fivethirtyeight.com
At Bradley University, the College Republicans and College Democrats managed to organize a joint pizza party to watch the debate and it attracted plenty of unaffiliated students as well. -
What Does Your Plastic Brain Need to Grow?
Psychology Today
Dr. Lori Russell-Chapin talks about how to enrich your brain -
Educators Tired of Poor Working Conditions
WJBC
A new report shows that the United States is nearing a teacher shortage crisis. Dr. Cantu discusses the issues. -
Daughters of the American Revolution Honor Bradley University Founder
WCBU
The headstones of Lydia Moss Bradley and her father Zeally Moss received honorary markers yesterday from the Daughters of the American Revolution. -
Fewer People Becoming Teachers Creating Nationwide Shortage
WMBD
Finding qualified teachers is difficult for districts during shortage. -
Holocaust survivor recalls WWII atrocities
PJStar
The harrowing details of a Holocaust survivor's account of her experience at the Auschwitz concentration camp were recounted Tuesday before a hushed audience packed into a Bradley University auditorium. -
Lydia Moss Bradley and Zeally Moss are honored by the Daughters of the American Revolution
PJStar
The DAR held a ceremony to unveil plaques recently placed on the graves of Lydia and her father, Zeally Moss, a Revolutionary War veteran. -
Bradley announces $1 million gift to convergence center
PJStar
Robert and Carolyn Turner, through the Turner Family Foundation, have committed $1 million toward the convergence center, according to a news release. -
Rochester Institute of Tech, Bradley U to Evaluate Effectiveness of K-12 Computer Skills Initiatives
Campus Technology
Researchers at the Rochester Institute of Technology and Bradley University have won a $1.19 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study the effectiveness of K-12 efforts to encourage computing skills. -
Annual Founder's Day Ceremony Centers On Public Service
WCBU
Legacy and diversity were the major themes heralded during the Founder’s Day Ceremony at Bradley University Fri. -
Three Schools Earn High Marks This Year
WMBD
Bradley ranked Among Top Universities in Midwest
August
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Bradley University holds a birthday party
Peoria Chronicle
Bradley University has launched a semester-long celebration of founder Lydia Moss Bradley’s bicentennial birthday complete with a special ice cream flavor created in her honor. -
Bradley University President
The 21st Show
President Roberts talks with NPR's The 21st Show about all things Bradley. Interview begins at 38:00 -
And the official Bradley ice cream flavor is ...
PJStar
The Spotted Cow created a new special edition limited time flavor of ice cream especially for Bradley University -
Virtual and augmented reality coming to Exhibit A Gallery
PJStar
Professor Cavanah will display photographic works at local gallery -
Move in Day at Bradley in pictures
PJStar -
Move-In Day At Bradley University
1470 WMBD
Move-In Day At Bradley University -
Large Group of Freshman Arrive on Campus
WMBD
Bradley University welcomes students back to campus Saturday. -
What does the future hold for digital healthcare?
TheManufacturer.com
With both the United States and the United Kingdom reporting record shortages of doctors and nurses, something has to give. Here are some insights from Bradley University. -
Despite some downturns, Peoria area is stable economically
PJStar
The Center for Business and Economic Research at Bradley University's Foster College of Business releases its quarterly business and economic index -
Bradley Move-In This Weekend
WYZZ
Chief Joschko talks about move-in weekend and traffic concerns -
Marketing’s Role in Recruiting
Inside Higher Ed
Bradley representative explains how marketing plays a key role in student recruitment -
Construction of Bradley's proposed Business and Engineering Convergence Center could begin next summer
PJStar
Bradley played host to numerous movers and shakers Friday to provide details about the university’s proposed Business and Engineering Convergence Center. Construction on the $86 million project might begin next summer. -
Bradley Shares Plans for New Convergence Center
WCBU
Bradley discusses Convergence Center project with area lawmakers and community leaders. -
Breastfeeding Conversation from BU
WYZZ
Bradley professor Rachel Borton discusses the benefits of breastfeeding and the controversy surrounding it. -
Facebook and Politics: Do Posts we see Influence us?
WMBD TV
Professor Hermann talks about whether Facebook posts can influence our political opinions. -
2016 Incoming Freshmen
WMBD/WYZZ TV
President Gary Roberts talks with WMBD and WYZZ about the increase in freshmen, budgets, Lydia Moss Bradley's 200th birthday and more... -
Wordplay with Bradley English professor Seth Katz
PJSTAR.com
Bradley University Associate Professor Seth Katz is an expert on grammar and linguistics. In other words, he knows words. He shares some of his fascinating insights on human language with the Journal Star’s Steve Tarter in this week’s podcast. -
Breast is Best for Mom and Baby
Advance Healthcare Network for Nurses
Professor Rachel Borton shares her research on the maternal, infant, and economic benefits of breastfeeding -
Bipartisanship 101
Politico
Former Sec of Transportation LaHood helps instill bipartisanship at his alma mater
July
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BU president says better times ahead for the university
PJStar
Bradley University is on the comeback trail. And not just on the basketball court. -
BU professor talks about student attitudes, privacy
PJStar
The teaching has changed. The learning styles have changed. Institutions have given in to the concept that college is a business and the students are your customers, -
Lydia Moss Bradley's contributions shaped Peoria
PJStar
Two hundred years ago on Sunday, a little girl was born into the world whose influence would help shape the institutions of modern-day Peoria perhaps as much as anyone else in this city’s history. -
Lydia Moss Bradley Ceremony
WMBD TV
Some Peorians celebrated the 200th birthday of Bradley University founder: Lydia Moss Bradley. -
Bradley Celebrates Founder’s Birthday
1470
Bradley University’s Provost and Senior VP for Academic Affairs Walter Zakahi led the 200th birthday celebration of university founder Lydia Moss Bradley. Dozens gathered by her graveside in Springdale Cemetery for the event. -
Moss Bradley Turns 200
WCBU
Lydia Moss Bradley was born 200 years ago Sunday. The Peoria community celebrated her bicentennial and life Friday at her grave site in Springdale Cemetery. -
Experts step up to help local businesses prepare for overtime switch.
WMBD TV
The Illinois Small Business Development Center at Bradley held a Lunch & Learn seminar to help businesses learn abo the new Federal Overtime Rules that go into effect Dec 1. -
Brave Launch
WMBD/WYZZ TV
Bradley University representatives talk about the inaugural Brave Launch business accelerator program which is accepting applications now. -
Many employers unaware of how new overtime rules affect them
PJStar
Bradley hosts a seminar explaining the new federal overtime rules. -
Understanding the Trump, Ginsburg Dispute
WMBD TV
After U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg apologized to Donald Trump for criticizing the presumptive Republican nominee, CIOTR welcomed Bradley University professor Craig Curtis to discuss why her comments were so controversial. -
Buzzwords: here today, gone tomorrow...sometimes
PJStar
English Professor Seth Katz weighs in on the new crop of buzzwords released by Goldman Sachs. -
Dr. Gullifor and the Dept of Communication at Bradley
PJ Star
Dr. Gullifor talks about the Department of Communication at Bradley and how much has changed over the years. -
Tarter Source #16: Communicating with Bradley Dept. of Communication’s Paul Gullifor
PJStar
Dr. Paul Gullifor talks about the Department of Communication at Bradley. -
Pokemon Go pops up in Peoria
PJStar
Bradley professor Amy Bacon explains the psychology behind the Pokemon Go craze -
Mad Dash Comes to Bradley
WMBD
GENeration United (GEN U) is hosting its annual Mad Dash fundraiser for United Way on Bradley's Campus on July 16.
June
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Q&A: Bradley University engineering dean talks about convergence center project
PJStar
College of Engineering Dean Lex Akers talks about the Bradley Convergence Center project. -
BU’s Convergence center sees major donation
WCBU
Retired Caterpillar CEO Glen Barton and his wife Polly are making an undisclosed seven figure gift to Bradley University for the school’s proposed Business and Engineering Convergence Center. -
Bradley University convergence center gets seven-figure gift from Glen and Polly Barton
PJStar
Bradley University's long-running plans for an interdisciplinary convergence center, linking the business and engineering colleges, got a big boost Tuesday morning with the announcement of a seven-figure gift from Glen and Polly Barton. -
Gorski will serve as Head Coach of Bradley's Women's Basketball Program
WMBD Living Well
Coach Gorski talks about her coaching philosophy, her hopes for the next season and her excitement in returning to the Hilltop. -
Which Colleges Get the Most Twitter Love ... and Hate?
U.S. News and World Report
Bradley University is one of the Universities with the highest Twitter sentiment. -
Bradley University President Gary Roberts
WMBD TV
President Roberts talks about the Convergence Center Project -
Summer Camp Connects Girls to STEM Learning, Careers
WCBU
Results from student placement on STEM field exams show that girls in the US aren’t performing as well as those in other countries. STEM camp aims to change that.
May
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Bradley's New Women's Basketball Coach Brings Winning Strategy
By Cass Herrington
WCBU - Peoria Public Radio
Bradley University’s new women’s basketball head coach hasn’t unpacked her bags, but she’s already planning ahead for the upcoming season. -
Federal Highway Administration recognizes Bradley for contributions
Associated Press
The Federal Highway Administration has recognized Bradley University for its work in integrating new technologies and innovations into the classroom. -
Mexican sanctions could hurt U.S. companies
The Boston Herald
Bradley's Jim Foley talks about the benefits to keeping good relations with Mexico and its 122 million consumers. -
Grant Funds Hi-Tech Projects At BU
1470
Through a grant from NASA, students at Bradley will be working on advanced satellite technology. -
Students can take a class in Bipartisan Leadership at Bradley
WTAX
Bradley offers a class on bipartisanship that teaches the art of working across the aisle -
Teaching Bipartisanship at Bradley
WMBD CIOTR
Bradley offers a unique course on bipartisan leadership -
Costs of celebrity college commencement speakers can add up
By COLLIN BINKLEY
Associated Press- Boston
Bradley University abolished its annual graduation keynote speech this year largely to save time, but also to cut travel expenses paid to speakers. -
Amazing New Concepts About Our Brain From 13 Brain Experts
Psychology Today
Dr. Russell-Chapin summarizes the Super Brain Summit -
BU senior project connects private firms with not-for-profits
PJStar
Bradley University graduate Charles Ebeling has offered the Ebeling Prize since 2004 for the top PR project involving BU students working with private and public entities in the Peoria area, -
BU Alumnus Honors PR Students
1470
One of Bradley University’s most distinguished alumni came back to campus this week to honor some of BU’s best and brightest students. -
Bradley Community Remembers Student Killed in Crash
WMBD
The community at Bradley University has banded together after the death of a student. -
Bradley Students Walk to Remember Holocaust
WMBD
One day before the holiday, Bradley students are honoring victims and survivors. -
‘Modernists’ by Alarm Will Sound Review
Wall Street Journal
Assistant Professor of Music John Orfe's latest composition is reviewed as performed by the internationally renowned modernist chamber orchestra, Alarm Will Sound. -
New Bradley Provost Named
1470 WMBD Radio
Dr. Walter R. Zakahi is the new Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs at Bradley University. He will take over the position on July 1st. -
Bradley University Selects Provost
WCBU
Bradley University has named a new Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs. -
Bradley University Announces New Provost, Vice President
WMBD TV
Bradley University's President, Gary Roberts, announces a new Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs. -
Bradley University names alumnus Walter Zakahi to No. 2 job as provost
PJStar
Another Bradley University alumnus is taking a top leadership role at the school.
April
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Bradley students, Lutheran Hillside Village residents collaborate on art project
PJStar
Ageless Art, a program spearheaded by four Bradley University students as a part of their senior capstone project, collaborated with Lutheran Hillside Village and Fired Up: Paint Your Own Pottery to bring the event to life. -
Bloomberg's BusinessWeek ranks Bradley's Foster College of Business 42nd
PJStar
Bradley University’s Foster College of Business ranks among the top 50 business colleges... -
Q&A with Bradley President Gary Roberts
PJStar
Bradley University President Gary Roberts joined Pam Adams of the Journal Star for a live Q&A -
Bradley University Presents Some Of The Foremost Brain Experts In Their First Super Brain Summit
WMBD Living Well
What are the 7 essential life changing strategies that will put you on the pathway to better health? That is just one of the topics that will be addressed at an upcoming Super Brain Summit. -
NYU Prof to Discuss Psychology Behind Political Attitudes
WCBU -
Meet Kevin Stein, Illinois Poet Laureate
WBEZ
National Poetry Month will soon come to a close, so we thought it would be a good time to check in with Illinois Poet Laureate and Bradley University professor Kevin Stein. -
Explore interactive exhibits during FUSE at the Riverfront Museum
PJStar
The Bradley University Department of Interactive Media and the Peoria Riverfront Museum present the third annual “FUSE: Play, Watch, Interact,” 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 30 at the Peoria Riverfront Museum. -
College Students Get Small Relief from General Assembly
WMBD TV
WMBD talked to Bradley University today where 1,000 students rely on MAP grants. -
Living Well Welcomes The President And First Lady of Bradley University
Living Well WMBD TV -
Soldier Dash 5k Obstacle Race
WMBD -
Illinois poet laureate visits South School
Chillicothe Times Bulletin -
Bradley School Earns National Ranking
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Bloomberg Businessweek Ranks Bradley 42nd in the Nation for Undergraduate Business
WCBU -
Bradley University STRETCH
WMBD
Students are taking a stand against bullying -
Culver's Co-Founder Speaks at Bradley
WMBD
Craig Culver, the co-founder of Culver's, spoke on campus as part of a Distinguished Entrepreneur Speaker Series. -
Bradley University Serves As A Beacon For Awareness For Sexual Abuse
WMBD Living Well -
Sexual Assault Awareness at Bradley
WMBD
Each week, campus focuses on a different theme of sexual assault awareness. -
Bradley Students Design Video Game
1470
Students design and release a new video game with a healthy focus -
Video Game Brings Awareness to Rare Disease
WMBD
Students at Bradley University created "Wake Up Koala", a video game for smart phones is raising awareness for an auto-immune disease. -
The Rising Cost of Higher Education
WYZZ
President Roberts talks about the costs associated with higher education and what Bradley is doing to deal with it -
BU Raising Awareness Of Sex Assaults
1470 WMBD AM
This month, Bradley is working to raise awareness and to educate students, male and female, about the sexual abuse -
Bradley Students Raise Sexual Assault Awareness
1470 The Greg and Dan Show
Kristen Kreher talks about the month long awareness program regarding sexual assault -
Nick Cannon brings MTV's popular game show 'Wild 'N Out' to Bradley University
PJStar
“Wild ’N Out,” the popular MTV game show hosted by Nick Cannon, is bringing a live show to Bradley University’s Renaissance Coliseum -
Bradley University's Body Project Hosts The National Eating Disorder Association Walk
WMBD Living Well
Bradley University is combating eating disorders with a special event designed to spread awareness. Danielle Glassmeyer from Bradley University's Body Project explains... -
Central Illinois on The Record - President Gary Roberts
WMBD
Bradley President Gary Roberts talks about issues impacting higher ed -
Dream Center event aims to teach youth about mental health
PJStar
Healthy Heroes is the brainchild of three Bradley University students who planned the event as a part of their senior capstone project. -
BU Asks: Got Consent?
WMBD
Students are taking action during Sexual Assault Awareness Month
March
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MPS graduate earns prestigious Fulbright award
FOX 6 Milwaukee
Sojourner White, a 2012 graduate of Milwaukee Public Schools’ Rufus King International High School and student at Bradley University in Illinois, has received the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Award. -
Bradley University Forgoes Guest Commencement Speaker
By Josh Logue
Inside Higher Ed
Bradley U announces it will no longer have outside commencement speakers. Leaders hope to avoid controversy, cut costs and keep everyone awake. -
Bradley Group Battles Bullying
1470 WMBD radio
Bradley students travel the region using music and performance to help kids who are victims of bullying. -
BU Talks SCOTUS
WMBD TV
Students learn why the next appointment may be so historic -
Milwaukee Native Wins Prestigious Fulbright Award
Milwaukee Courier
Bradley University senior and Milwaukee native, Sojourner White, has received the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Award. -
Mexico means business for U.S., says Bradley University trade expert
PJStar
Director of the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship at Bradley University, Jim Foley, talks about issues of international trade with Mexico. -
2016 Laureates
Lincoln Academy of Illinois
Governor Rauner announced the 2016 recipients of the Order of Lincoln Award, the state’s highest honor for professional achievement in public service. Four of the recipients are intimately connected to Bradley. -
DPT Program of the Week
EIM
Bradley's Doctorate of Physical Therapy program is named program of the week. -
BU Speech Team wins 16th State Championship
WCBU
The Bradley University Speech Team is celebrating its 16th straight state championship title. -
Bradley’s Kemper project: An integrated, whole child approach.
By Dr. Jana L. Hunzicker & Dr. Joan L. Sattler
InterBusiness Issues
School-university partnerships provide authentic learning experiences for college students while also serving the community. Bradley has involves 10 different schools in Peoria and Tazewell counties over the past 21 years.
February
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Bradley University ranks ninth in U.S. for actuarial programs
Illinois Business Daily -
Bradley University Theatre presents "The Seagull"
WCBU -
Regional College Fair Hosted at Bradley
WYZZ TV
97 colleges from 14 states will be at Bradley to help high school students find their perfect fit. -
Bradley Hosting Regional College Fair
WMBD TV
Bradley reps talk about the regional college fair for high school students who are searching for the perfect college. -
IL Has Larger Stake in Primary Election
WMBD TV
Bradley Political Science professor discusses why the Illinois primary is more relevant than before -
Bradley's Business College Gets Accreditation Extension
WMBD
Bradley's business college is celebrating a major milestone. The school got its accreditation extension in both business and accounting. -
Apple v. FBI: How Local Agencies Get Data from Cell Phones
WMBD TV
Craig Curtis,Bradley's Pre-Law Center Director, discusses the case and the pros and cons of it. -
Bradley hosts 'largest job fair' in its history
PJStar
“This is the largest job fair in our history,” said Jon Neidy, executive director of Bradley’s Smith Career Center, referring to the 174 companies that set up booths Thursday at the school’s Renaissance Coliseum. -
Bradley Spring Job & Internship Fair
WMBD
Bradley University hosted employers from across the state for its spring semester job & internship fair this afternoon. -
Meet Bradley President Gary Roberts
WMBD
President Roberts sits down with WMBD This Morning and Good Day Central Illinois -
BU President Looking To The Future
1470
Bradley University is challenged with making college affordable to its students. -
President Gary Roberts talks all things Bradley
1470 Greg and Dan Show
President Roberts sits down with Greg and Dan for the first time and shares insight into all things Bradley -
Students Carry Signs, Message to Capitol
WMBDTV
Bradley Braves & hundreds of other college students push for MAP Grant Funding -
Bradley students advocate for MAP funding in Springfield
PJStar
A group of Bradley University students joined their counterparts from across the state Tuesday to advocate for state lawmakers to fund the Monetary Award Program despite the ongoing budget impasse. -
BU Students To Rally In Springfield
1470
A group of Bradley University students will join others from around the state Tuesday in Springfield to rally for MAP grant legislation.. -
New Bradley University crime prevention officer focuses on outreach
PJStar
Bradley announced Feb. 1that Haynes was reassigned to the role of crime prevention officer on campus as part of an effort to strengthen relationships between students and its Police Department. -
State Switching from ACT to SAT
WMBD
Illinois says goodbye to ACT after the Board of Education accepts bit with SAT. This has a big impact on college admissions. -
Bradley's new president takes sports law background into increasingly competitive field
PJStar
January
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In honor of the trails blazed in Bradley women's athletics
PJStar
Bradley celebrated 40 years of intercollegiate athletics for women Saturday, and as you might imagine, there were stories … -
Bradley optimistic MAP funds will come through
PJStar
It may be premature, but Bradley University is optimistic about Illinois lawmakers’ vote to restore funding for Monetary Awards Program grants to low-income students. -
Polls, Primaries and the Current State of the Presidential Election
1470 AM Greg & Dan
Bradley's Ed Burmila talks about what's happening with the presidential election -
Two Schools Working to Save Lives
WMBD TV
Bradley and ISU team up to save lives -
Jeffrey Bogart
1470 AM Greg & Dan Show
Bradley alumnus Jeffrey Bogart talks about his high profile clients and how Bradley prepared him for success -
Peoria welcomes Bradley University's 11th president
WCBU
The Alumni Center on the campus of Bradley University was standing room only last night. That was the community turnout welcoming the university’s 11th president, Gary Roberts, who is also a 1970 Bradley graduate. -
Bradley Student Opportunity to Work with Sports Giant
By Alyssa Paldo
WMBD TV
"Braves Vision" gives students a chance to work with ESPN. -
Bradley University joins campuses nationwide banning hoverboards
PJstar
Joining a host of other universities across the country, Bradley University announced Thursday that hoverboards will be banned from university-owned property including dormitories and academic buildings. -
Bradley Bans Hoverboards
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Bradley University has issued a ban on hoverboards in all University buildings, effective immediately. -
Bradley University bans hoverboards inside campus buildings
WCBU
Bradley University is joining the choir of colleges, hospitals and shopping malls to issue bans on hoverboards. -
School districts of all sizes experiencing teacher shortages
PJStar
Dean Cantu, chairman of Bradley University’s teacher education department, talks about the national teacher shortage. -
When Bipartisanship Worked
WTVP
Bradley University Institute for Principled Leadership discusses how Senator Everett Dirksen reached across the political aisles of Congress to help President Lyndon Johnson pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964. -
IMEC gets Million Dollar Boost
WMBD TV
Senator Durbin visited Bradley University to announce a $25 million grant for IMEC -
Sen. Dick Durbin announces $25 million grant for manufacturing center at Bradley
By Steve Tarter
PJStar
At Bradley University, Durbin announced a $25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce for the Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center, a group that helps area manufacturers grow and compete. -
Durbin Presents $25M grant To IMEC.
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Senator Dick Durbin visited Bradley University to announce a $25 million grant for IMEC -
Durbin announces $25M grant to support small, emerging IL manufacturers
By Cass Herrington
WCBU
Durbin visits Bradley to announce grant aimed at helping local manufacturers compete in a rapidly changing industry. -
For the Love of the Game
WMBD This Morning
Celebration, recognition of achievements by Bradley Women's Sports programs.