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Kennedy Space Centre Honours 1st Black Astronaut
The Voice
NASA celebrates the legacy of Robert Lawrence Jr. on 50th anniversary. -
Bradley University Sponsors NASA’s Challenge To Create 3D-Printed Sustainable Housing For Mars
The University Network
Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, has partnered with NASA to host a competition to create sustainable housing, using 3D printing technology, that can stand on Earth, Mars, the moon, and more. -
First Black Astronaut Honored by the Kennedy Space Center
Black Enterprise
A Bradley graduate and America’s first Black astronaut received a long overdue honor earlier this month, 50 years after his tragic death. -
Bradley Students Available to Help Business, Community Projects
PJ Star
The Illinois Small Business Development Center at Bradley is accepting applications from local businesses that would like to participate in faculty-led, student-run senior consulting projects for the spring 2018 semester. -
To Infinity and Beyond: Gaming growing with eSports
PJ Star
The era of parents barking at their children to shut off their electronic games might be coming to an end. -
Bradley’s Game-Design Program Reaching New Heights
PJ Star
The Bradley game-design class of 2017 created Starcats, which placed top-five among 400 submissions at the E3 College Game Competition. -
Bradley Listed Among Top 100 Private Universities
WMBD TV
Bradley ranks in the company of institutions including Northwestern, University of Chicago and Illinois Institute of Technology. -
UNC Tops Kiplinger List of Best Value in Public Universities
Newburgh Gazette
Bradley University is among the top five private universities in IL and among the Top 100 private universities in America, according to The 2018 Best College Value by Kiplinger's Personal Finance. -
College Grads Want Something More Practical this Christmas
WMBD TV
If you're stumped on what to get a loved one, a check toward their education tab might mean the most. Students Bradley University weigh in on this topic. -
Olympic Excitement on the Rise
Peoria Magazines
Since 2012, Bradley University has had students selected for every NBC Olympic Games Internship program. This year is no different; in 2018, seven students will go to South Korea and five to NBC in Connecticut. -
NASA Celebrates Legacy of First Black American Astronaut on Anniversary of his Death
Black Press USA
Fifty years ago, a tragic accident ended the groundbreaking career of Major Robert H. Lawrence, Jr., a chemistry graduate of Bradley University and stellar Air Force pilot who became America’s first Black astronaut. -
LISTEN: Talking small business with Ross Miller
PJ Star, Pekin Daily Times
Ross Miller, director of Bradley University’s Institute for Innovation Through Collaboration, joins the Journal Star’s Steve Tarter to chat about promoting small business and encouraging small business development in Peoria. -
NASA Marks 50th Anniversary of Death of First Black Astronaut from Chicago Following Crusader Story
The Chicago Crusader -
Downtown Peoria commission learns about BU service projects
PJ Star
The Downtown Advisory Commission learned Thursday that Bradley University students do more than simply take classes on the Hilltop. -
Checking in with Bradley University
WYZZ
President Gary Roberts talks about Bradley's change of landscape, last month's Charley Steiner Symposium as well as this weekend's upcoming graduation. -
Voters Putting More Weight on Character Issues
WEEK
For the first time in 25 years, a Democrat, Doug Jones, won the U.S. Senate seat in Republican territory. Director of Bradley's Institute for Principled Leadership, Brad McMillan, weighs in on the vote. -
MORE AT FOUR: How does AL Senate race affect us?
WMBD TV
Director of Bradley University's Institute for Principled Leadership, Brad McMillan, explains how the AL Senate race affects us. -
How To Deal With Grief During The Holiday Season
NYLON
Dr. Lori Russell-Chapin, a professor in education & counseling and researcher at Bradley, helps explain why we feel the way we do during the holiday season. -
Experts: Net neutrality vote Thursday could cost consumers
PJ Star
A decision to roll back net-neutrality regulations could leave consumers with access to fewer, more costly internet services and widen the gap in accessibility to those options between low-income and wealthy customers. -
Small Business Development Center
WMBD TV
The Illinois Small Business Development Center at Bradley is now accepting applications from local businesses that would like to participate in faculty-led, student-run senior consulting projects for the spring 2018 semester. -
Net Neutrality in Jeopardy
WEEK
Students at Bradley University share their beliefs on the importance of net neutrality. -
Remembering the Groundbreaking Life of the First Black Astronaut
Atlas Obscura
This fall marked 50 years since the death of Major Robert H. Lawrence Jr., a 1956 chemistry graduate of Bradley University and the nation's first African-American astronaut. -
Stressed out by finals? Man's best friend can help you out!
WMBD TV
From late night study sessions to last-minute cramming, college students tend to get stressed out during this time of year. So, a group of local, certified therapy dogs visited the campus Friday to help with some stress relief. -
NASA, Bradley varsity creating 3D-printed habitats for Mars
The Siasat Daily -
Can Mars support human life? NASA project aims to colonise the red planet by 2030s
Daily Express (UK)
A team of researchers at Bradley University are using 3D printing tech to develop modular habitats ahead of NASA’s manned mission. -
Devin Murphy The Boat Runner
1470
Assistant professor at Bradley is interviewed on his debut novel, "The Boat Runner." -
Illinois School Involved in Printable Martian Homes Contest
WICS Newschannel 20
Bradley is a key player in an ongoing competition aimed at deploying 3-D printers to build habitats on Mars if and when humans travel to the red planet. -
Illinois College Involved in Printable Martian Homes Contest
WJBD
The Chicago Tribune reports Sunday that Bradley University in Peoria is a partner in the 3-D Printed Habitat Challenge organized by NASA. -
Word on the Street:
PJ Star
An example of giving this season comes from a group of public relations students at Bradley participating in their program’s capstone course — a contest to design/execute the best event involving a for-profit & not-for-profit entity in the area. -
NASA, Bradley University hope to make 3-D printed habitats on Mars and Earth
Chicago Tribune
November
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The Boat Runner by Devin Murphy
1470 The Greg and Dan Show -
Novel "The Boat Runner" in the national spotlight
Good Day Central Illinois -
NASA Launches New Phase of 3D Habitat Challenge with $2 Million Prize
Space.com
Registration is open for Phase 3 of NASA's 3D Printed Habitat Challenge, which searches for ways to create shelters for astronauts on locations such as the moon and Mars. -
College Students Share the Sober Ways They Have Fun
Teen Vogue
No one should ever feel alone because of a personal decision to abstain from alcohol use. A group of surveyed college students came up with a list of ways to have fun that doesn't involve alcohol. -
NASA Starts Next Phase of $2M 3D-Printing Competition
THOMASNET.com
NASA has partnered with Bradley University in Illinois for phase three. -
Peoria Area Economy Stable and Slightly Up In Third Quarter
WGLT
Faculty and staff of the Departments of Economics and Management & Leadership of the Foster College of Business at Bradley review more than 30 diverse business indicators in the preparation of these quarterly assessments -
3 Ways DNPs Can Strengthen an Ailing Healthcare System
Axcess News
A nurse practitioner doctorate degree from leading schools like Bradley would enable you to provide many of the very same services MDs offer, but with a degree that takes a bit less time to achieve and can largely be completed online. -
Free workshop on starting a small business offered this week
PJ Star
The Illinois Small Business Development Center at Bradley University and Morton Community Bank will offer a free workshop on Starting a Business in Illinois. -
Habitat Challenge Underway to Design Buildings on Mars
Daily Democrat
Competitors in the space agency’s $2.5 million Habitat Challenge are submitting plans for what was once a fanciful sci-fi dream: the design, construction and manufacture of Martian residences. -
Area 3rd Quarter Index Shows Optimism
WCBU
The Pekin-Peoria economy continued to grow slightly in the third quarter of the year. Bradley University Business Management Professor Bernard Goitein says the index of 30 area businesses shows overall growth of 0.7 percent. -
Economic Gauge Indicates Small Amount Of Growth
1470
The Third Quarter 2017 Business and Economic indicators report shows that overall growth improved .7 percent from last year. -
Bob & Tom Excellent Adventures: Peoria Symphony Orchestra
WMBD
Formed in 1897, the Peoria Symphony Orchestra began as the Bradley Symphony Orchestra with a few dozen musicians, directed by Harold Plowe. -
Peoria economy changes little in third quarter
WEEK
The long-term economic forecast for the Peoria area points to little overall change, a new report from Bradley University said. -
Why you should think about climate change again
WQAD
Climate change is not something that most of us talk about on a day-to-day basis. And it seems that when we do begin talking about it, everyone seems to be passionate one side or the other. -
NASA Opens Phase 3 of 3D Printed Habitat Challenge
Jobsite
NASA and its challenge partner Bradley University have recently announced the opening of Phase 3 of the competition. -
Mars One Ventures : Here's your chance to help NASA build a home on Mars
4-traders -
All Gender Restrooms Added to Bradley University Residence Halls
WEEK -
Women Could Play Bigger Roles In Future, Local Elections
1470
Assistant Professor in Bradley’s political science department, Megan Remmel, said women and minorities helped spur high voter turnout last Tuesday. -
Sixth Graders Enjoy STEM Career Day at Ingersoll
Canton Daily Ledger
Thursday afternoon sixth graders at Ingersoll Middle School participated in a STEM Career Day. Teacher, Ashley McKown, participated in a similar program at Bradley over the summer. -
Bradley students team up with Running Central to help the homeless
WMBD
Bradley University students, Running Central, and the Dream Center teamed up to collect hundreds of pairs of shoes for the local homeless community. -
Homeless people helped out by Bradley University students
WEEK
Over the weekend, Bradley University students set out on a mission, to get shoes for the homeless. -
Word on the Street: About Peoria, Larry King likes what he sees
PJStar
Larry King wants to make Bradley’s sports-comm curriculum great. -
BU Theatre to Present ‘English Made Simple’
PJStar
Bradley University Theatre will perform “English Made Simple” and other short plays Nov.15-19 in the O’Sullivan Studio Theatre on campus. -
Bradley hosts event to draw students into political process
WEEK
Several elected and government officials were invited to Bradley to talk about civic engagement in its Restoring America's Democracy event. -
NASA, Bradley U launch 3D-Printed Habitat Competition
Biofuels Digest
NASA and challenge partner Bradley University opened Phase 3 of NASA’s 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge for registration. -
Brave businesses pitched their product to investors
WMBD
Entrepreneurs learned the skills to create a successful business.Teams pitched their business models to potential investors Wednesday at Bradley University. It's part of the brave launch business accelerator program. -
Brave Launch Concludes With Funding, Ideas for Local Startups
WCBU
Seven entrepreneurs made their pitches to investors for the final day of Brave Launch at Bradley. The program is designed to help startups grow and flourish in Peoria. -
NASA Opens Third Phase of 3D Printed Habitat Challenge
OH&S
NASA has launched Phase 3 of its 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge, which seeks ways to develop technologies needed to create off-world habitats for the agency's upcoming missions to Mars. NASA and Bradley have announced the opening of registration. -
NASA Launches New Mars Housing Challenge
The Construction Index
The US space agency and challenge partner Bradley University of Peoria have opened phase 3 of the competition for team registration. -
NASA Opens US$2mn Third Phase of 3D-printed Habitat Competition
Global Construction
At Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, NASA announced the opening of the third phase of the Centennial Challenge to develop a habitat on Mars. -
Wessler: ‘New Media’ Journalism Business Model Needs Change
PJStar
Julie DiCaro, a sports radio host & freelance sports writer in Chicago, believes no-pay internships need to stop. Her stance on this issue was heard during a session on “New Media Challenges and Opportunities” at the Charley Steiner Symposium. -
Nick in the AM: Larry King, Charley Steiner discuss ‘Rise and Fall of ESPN’
PJStar
Charley Steiner discusses the rise and fall of ESPN with moderator Larry King during a discussion with author Jim Miller during the Charley Steiner Symposium. -
NASA kicks off $2M 3D Printed Habitat Challenge Phase 3: On-Site Habitat Competition
3ders.org
NASA and Bradley have kicked off the third phase of the 3D Printed Habitat Challenge, which encourages amateur inventors to come up with 3D printed solutions for human habitats on Mars. -
Bradley University hosts 3rd Annual Charley Steiner Symposium
ICC Harbinger
It was a meeting of the minds at the Caterpillar Global Communications Center on the campus of Bradley University all day Tuesday. It was the third year of the Charley Steiner Symposium. -
NASA announces new competition to use 3D printers to build houses on Mars
WKOW TV
3D printing has already opened new doors in the medical and industrial fields, but now NASA wants to use this technology to help the mission on Mars. On Tuesday, NASA announced their competition at Bradley, open to anyone interested. -
BU Students Take a Tour down an Unfamiliar Road
WEEK
Bradley University hosts the annual Tunnel of Oppression. The interactive tour brings to life issues affecting sexual assault victims, the transgender community, mental health challenges and more. -
Larry King Gives to Bradley University
Peoria Public Radio
Radio and television host Larry King is in Peoria for the third annual Charley Steiner Symposium on Sports Communication at Bradley University. -
Wessler: Esports Rushing into the Big Time
PJStar
Andrew Billings, exec. dir. of the UA Program in Sports Comm., participated in a panel discussion about Olympic perspectives as part of the Steiner Symposium at Bradley, where the esports question was raised. -
Larry King Speaks To Bradley Students, Donates To BU
1470 WMBD
The famous broadcaster was on the hilltop Tuesday to give advice to students at the Charley Steiner Symposium. -
Larry King Donates $1 Million to Bradley University
Fox 2 St. Louis
Larry King is in Peoria, Illinois on the campus of Bradley University. The legendary broadcaster is donating $1 million to the school's Sports Communications program. -
LISTEN: Legendary Broadcaster Larry King Stops By to Visit
PJStar
In Peoria to attend a sports symposium at Bradley University with his friend Charley Steiner, King talked with Journal Star reporter Steve Tarter on how he got started in the business as well as recalling some poignant moments along the way. -
Wessler: How Al Campanis changed the PR game
PJStar
Tuesday, the second session of the Charley Steiner Symposium on Sports Communication at Bradley University was devoted to sports public relations. -
Steiner In Town For Sports Symposium At BU
1470 WMBD
Charley Steiner is at back at his alma mater. The veteran sports broadcaster and play-by-play announcer for the L.A. Dodgers is in Peoria Tuesday for the 3rd annual Charley Steiner Symposium on Sports Communication at Bradley University. -
Charley Steiner, Larry King Return to Bradley for Annual Symposium
WEEK
Sports broadcasting legend, Charley Steiner, is back on the Bradley University campus. He's in town for the Charley Steiner School of Sports Communication symposium. -
Q & A with Charley Steiner, Bradley Alum and Voice of the Dodgers
PJStar
An all-star team of sports media professionals will descend on the Bradley campus Tuesday, sharing their wit, wisdom and insight on numerous topics at the third annual Charley Steiner Symposium on Sports Communication. -
40 Leaders Under Forty Class of 2017
Peoria Magazines
Each year, Peoria Magazines highlights the emerging talent of Greater Peoria—those who stand out among their peers and exemplify the spirit of servant leadership in the community. -
Steiner, King to Return: Third Annual Sports Symposium to be Held Nov. 7
The Bradley Scout
Students will get a chance to engage with professionals like Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Charley Steiner and renowned television and radio host Larry King in the field of sports communication. -
Larry King Announces $1 Million Donation to Bradley University
The Bradley Scout
Renowned television and radio show host Larry King announced he is donating $1 million to Bradley’s communication department. -
'Tunnel of Oppression' Hoping to Raise Awareness at Bradley University
WMBD TV
The Tunnel of Oppression is an interactive, guided tour that highlights contemporary issues of oppression. -
Nick in the AM: Larry King Donating $1 Million to Bradley University
PJStar
Over the past decade, Larry King and Bradley University have become increasingly intertwined. The legendary radio and television host has appeared on campus numerous times and is scheduled to return next week. -
New Members Added To Bradley Board Of Trustees
1470 WMBD
Bradley University announces that five individuals, three with direct ties to the school, have been elected to serve on its Board of Trustees. The new board members will officially begin their roles in February 2018.
October
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Trash or Treat
City of Peoria
The Community Development Department teamed up with over 170 Bradley University students to help prepare Peoria's streets for Halloween. -
Remembering Keegan Beal with a not-so-haunted haven in Peoria
PJStar
Bradley students spread kindness and holiday joy by helping with a fun, Halloween themed community party in memory of Keegan Beal. -
Mobile Technology and Poor Health in Youth
WYZZ
Dr. Regina Pope Ford from Bradley University stopped by Good Day Central Illinois to discuss her study on the linkage between mobile technology and poor health in youth. -
Dale Yu: Essen 2017 Recap Part 1
Opinionated Gamers -
Charley Steiner Symposium on Sports Communication
WMBD TV
LA Dodgers play-by-play announcer, Charley Steiner, returns to Bradley University fresh off the World Series. The Charley Steiner Symposium on Sports Communication hosted by Bradley is happening on November 7th. -
CIOTR talks bipartisanship, Senators' revolt against Trump
WMBD TV
Executive Director of the Institute for Principled Leadership in Public Service at Bradley University discusses the state of politics in Washington, D.C., and whether there will be a return to regular order. -
Bradley Theatre Opens Its Season with "Little Women"
Peoria Public Radio
Bradley's "Little Women" opened last weekend. Performances continue tonight, tomorrow night and Sunday afternoon at the Hartmann Center Theatre. -
Regina Pope Ford
1470 WMBD
Dr. Regina Pope Ford speaks on her study of the linkage between mobile technology and poor health in youth. She is looking for children ages 10-12 to participate in her research. -
BU Exhibition Game Will Help Hurricane Victims
1470 WMBD
It's official. Bradley will battle Lewis University at 8 p.m. Thursday in an exhibition. Proceeds will benefit areas hit by Hurricane Harvey, Irma and Maria. -
Dairy Farm-To-Food Journey Featured on Tour
RFD Radio
University students tour Koch Holsteins, Inc., Aberle Farms and a Prairie Farms processing plant to follow milk's farm-to-table process. -
Midwest Women Artists Symposium will be Nov. 2-3 at Bradley
PJStar
Organized by the Art Department of Bradley University and Illinois Women Artists Project, the symposium will examine the impact Midwestern women artists of the 1960s and ’70s had on their communities and on the evolution of American art. -
Bradley to Aid Hurricane Victims with Exhibition Game If Approved
PJStar
Pending approval from the NCAA, Bradley will add an extra exhibition game Thursday against Division II Lewis to benefit relief efforts for recent hurricane victims. -
Pekin junior high students learn why ‘things go boom’
PJStar
Bradley University’s Chemistry Club shows students in Pekin about the fun of chemistry. -
Charley Steiner living the dream with the Dodgers and Bradley University
PJStar -
Word on the Street: Peoria County at the head of the FOIA class
PJStar
A Bradley University professor and student research how Peoria County handles FOIA requests. -
Exploring Big Questions
The Herald Palladium
Devin Murphy, an assistant professor of creative writing at Bradley University, talks about his debut novel, "The Boat Runner." -
The Illinois FOIA is failing the public
State Journal Register
Bradley Professor A. Jay Wagner researches FOIA and finds that Illinois is not meeting standards. -
Grill Out For Hurricane Relief At Bradley
1470 WMBD
The Bradley University Police Department is teaming up with Bradley’s Lambda Chi Fraternity to raise money for hurricane relief. -
Bradley University Theatre Presents ‘Little Women,’ the Musical
PJStar
Bradley University Theatre opens its 2017-2018 main stage season Oct. 19 with the acclaimed Broadway musical, “Little Women,” based on novelist Louisa May Alcott’s classic 19th-century novel. -
International Guitarist to Perform at Bradley on Oct. 21
PJStar
Internationally acclaimed guitarist Ana Vidovic in concert on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Dingeldine Music Center. This event is funded by the Arthur Heidrich Series Endowment. -
Gary Roberts Stops by WMBD This Morning
WMBD TV
President Gary Roberts shares more about what's happening on the Hilltop on Good Day Central Illinois. -
Bradley President Stops by GDCI
WYZZ TV
President Gary Roberts stops by Good Day Central Illinois to talk about recent rankings, demonstrations on other college campuses, and speakers at the campus. -
The Invention of Christopher Columbus, American Hero
By Ed Burmilla
The Nation
How the founding fathers turned Christopher Columbus into a historical icon. -
Out and About: Citywide Celebration of Women in the Arts
Peoria Public Radio -
Bradley remembering nation's first African-American astronaut
WEEK -
Bradley Seeks Child Volunteers for Study on Ergonomics of Cellphone Usage
PJStar
Bradley Professor is looking for children ages 10-12 to spend about two hours answering questions and playing games while hooked up to body sensors to see if there is a connection between cellphone usage and musculoskeletal disorders. -
Bradley puts emphasis on ethics in training future attorneys
WMBD
Bradley University is putting an emphasis on teaching ethics to future attorneys in its legal studies department. -
Your child's mobile activity could affect their posture
WMBD
Bradley professor hopes research will help to reduce neck & spinal pain in children -
Who’s On First? Demystifying Net Neutrality
Peoria Magazines
September
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Bradley Takes Action Against Slanderous Words
WMBD TV
As a part of philanthropy week, members of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity set up a large board covered with offensive words and charged one dollar to throw a water balloon full of paint at said words. -
Holocaust Survivor, Alumna To Speak At Bradley
1470 WMBD
Marion Blumenthal Lazan’s family escaped Hitler’s Germany after being placed on the ‘death train’ headed for Auschwitz. She shares her story. -
‘Walk for Mind’ links brain tumor patients, survivors for support
Peoria County Chronicle -
Reflections of an Illinois Poet Laureate with Dr. Kevin Stein
WCBU
Kevin Stein says the legacy of those who preceded him as IL Poet Laureate are never far from his thoughts. -
Bradley Students Thank Legislators
WMBD TV
Bradley University students gathered to express gratitude to those who helped pass a budget that allowed many of them continue their education. This year's budget granted $10.5 million dollars in scholarships through the Monetary Assistance Program. -
Word on the Street: Outgoing poet laureate heartened by public’s passion
Pekin Daily Times
Bradley University professor Kevin Stein, has been a tireless ambassador for poetry since he was tapped for the role of Illinois Poet Laureate in 2003. He announced last week that he was stepping down from the unpaid position in December. -
Bradley Hosts Record-Sized Job Fair
WMBD TV
More than 1000 students and alumni attended the Fall Job and Internship Fair at Bradley University on Thursday. -
Illinois Poet Laureate Kevin Stein to Step Down
Peoria Public Radio
Illinois Poet Laureate Kevin Stein is stepping away from the position effective December 1st. The Bradley University English Professor has served in the role for 14 years. -
Gov. Rauner to Bestow Poetic License — Seeking State’s Fifth Laureate
Chicago Sun Times
Kevin Stein, an English professor at Bradley University, is stepping away from the state’s poet laureate position after 14 years of service. -
From Big Idea to Business
InterBusiness Issues
Illinois Small Business Development Center at Bradley University is the resource you need, when you need it. -
Three Local Universities Have Been Named Among the Best
WMBD TV
Bradley University has been recognized as one of the top universities in the Midwest region by U.S. News & World Report. -
ISU, Bradley, Other Local Universities Rank in National List
WHOI TV
Bradley University was rated the seventh best regional university in the Midwest, with high marks for veterans among the student population and one of the top 30 engineering programs. -
Local Universities Make ‘Best Colleges’ List
1470
U.S. News & World Report has again recognized Bradley University as one of the top universities in the Midwest. -
US News Releases 2018 Rankings, Bradley U Hangs Onto Top 10 in Region
Peoria Public Radio
US News & World Report ranked a total of 173 universities in the 12-state region. Bradley is listed 7th in the Midwest in the 2018 edition. -
Bradley students honor 9/11 victims
WMBD TV
A simple act of kindness, that's what the students on Bradley University's campus pledged to do. It's to honor those who lost their lives 16 years ago today. -
Patriot Day
WEEK
Many remember the September 11th 2001, terrorists attacks as the day that America was taken hostage. -
Nick in the AM: Bradley University area to receive new street signs
PJStar
Signs in the Bradley school colors are to be erected on selected West Bluff street corners once the Peoria City Council gives its approval, as expected. -
Impact of Title IX on College Campuses
WMBD -
Business Incubator in Peoria Turns 10
WCBU
The Peoria NEXT Innovation Center is celebrating its tenth anniversary. -
President Gary Roberts Joins WEEK
WEEK
Bradley President Gary Roberts joins WEEK to talk about what's new and exciting at Bradley. -
Bradley U offers free rehab to anyone who cannot afford it
WEEK
Faculty and students of the the Bradley University Physical Therapy Doctoral program are offering free rehab to members of the community.
August
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Ask The Experts - Buying a Car
Wallet Hub
Asst Professor of Economics, Colin Corbett, discusses cary buying tips. -
Peoria NEXT celebrates 10th anniversary
PJStar
The Peoria NEXT Innovation Center, which celebrated its 10th anniversary with an open house Wednesday, changed how Peoria thinks of itself. -
3D Printing Buildings on Mars Has Lessons for Back on Earth
Engineering News Record
At a test facility in rural Illinois, engineers fabricate structural segments for buildings. But they didn't use the typical assembly techniques. -
Peoria area unemployment drops in second quarter
PJStar
Economic indicators in an ongoing analysis by the Center for Business and Economic Research at Bradley University showed growth in the second quarter that offset declines earlier in the year -
Bradley University Panel Discussion Addresses Increase in Hateful Acts
WCBU
More than 500 people turned out for a public forum at Bradley University on the subject of hate groups and the proliferation of hateful acts. -
Community comes together to talk rise in hate crimes and groups in the country.
WMBD TV
Community members gathered at Bradley University tonight to address the rise of hate groups and crimes in our country. -
Bradley forum warns of threat from ‘far-right extremists’
PJStar
Lecia Brooks, outreach director for the Southern Poverty Law Center, fears white supremacists have college students on their wish list. -
NASA Awards $400, 000 to Top Teams at Second Phase of 3D-Printing Competition
NASA
NASA is making progress and awarding prizes in its competition to build a 3-D printed habitat for deep space exploration. -
A competition that is out of this world
WMBD TV
Three teams from across the world came to Edwards, Illinois to create a habitat that would be suitable for Mars. -
Peoria Next Innovation Center Celebrates 10 years In Central Illinois
WMBD TV
The Peoria NEXT Innovation Center celebrates 10 years in business. oss Miller, Director of The Institute for Innovation Through Collaboration at Bradley University talks about what they're doing to celebrate. -
NASA House Material Competition
WMBD TV
Bradley, NASA and Caterpillar work together to host a competition where teams from around the world are using 3d printers to build components for a habitat on Mars. -
Students see how today’s tech could settle other planets
PJStar
What the students witnessed Friday wasn’t just an extension of the same 3-D printing principles, it was almost equal parts industrial application and science fiction extrapolation. -
Interplanetary construction comes to Caterpillar this week
PJStar
Machines that could one day lay the foundation for humans to inhabit another planet face a test this week of what abilities they can demonstrate in early stages of development. -
Largest freshman class at Bradley University in decades moves onto campus
WMBD TV -
Back to school with Bradley sees largest Freshman class since 1960s
WEEK TV -
Bradley ready for student move in on the 19th
WMBD
Things are about to get busier at Bradley University as move in day is approaching. -
Bradley University Move-In day : What to expect
WEEK -
BU Ready For Move-In Day, Warns Of Traffic Delays
1470
The campus is about to welcome more than 1,200 new students during Saturday’s move-in day. -
Bradley receives grant from Terra Foundation for American Art
PJStar
Bradley University Department of Art has received a grant from the 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. -
Campus Town will serve as temporary home for BU College of Business
WMBD
Bradley University is in the midst of a $100 million project that'll bring the Colleges of Engineering and Business under one roof. For the time being, the College of Business will call Campus Town its temporary home. -
NASA 3D Printing Challenge
WMBD
Dr. Akers discusses the NASA Centennial Challenge and how the community can participate -
President Roberts Discusses All Things Bradley
WYZZ
Bradley President Gary Roberts discusses enrollment, student athlete academic achievements & NASA's 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge. -
Bradley University chosen to help transform student research
PJStar
Bradley University is one of 12 colleges selected to participate in a national project designed to increase and transform how undergraduate students conduct scientific research. -
Blueprints for Deep-Space Habitats
Peoria Magazines
Bradley University and Caterpillar Inc. team up with NASA to create revolutionary housing solutions for Earth and beyond. -
Preparing for Careers of the Future
Peoria Magazines
Bradley is on the leading edge of game design and user experience education. -
Bradley University among best 382 colleges in the nation
WEEK
Bradley University is once again getting national recognition, as being among the best institutions for undergraduate education. -
Bradley University receiving recognition
WMBD
Once again Bradley University has been listed among the nation’s best in The Princeton Review’s college guide, “The Best 382 Colleges.” -
Pop star Nick Jonas set to perform at Bradley on Sept. 28
PJStar
The youngest and most famous of the musical trio known as the Jonas Brothers — Nick Jonas — will perform a solo set at Bradley University this fall.
July
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Game Design students at Bradley start with board games and end with top-rated education
PJstar
As of 2017, “The Princeton Review” ranked Bradley’s Game Design program as No. 12 in the nation and Universities.com ranks the Sports Communication program No. 4 in the nation. -
‘Culture shift’ in recruiting helps Bradley become more diverse
PJstar
Enrollment VP talks about culture shift in Bradley's recruitment activities and big shift in the mentality of students. -
How Trump’s delusions of voter fraud will turn election results into fake news
Washington Post
Edward Burmila, asst professor of political science, tackles the question of what the president hopes to accomplish by investigating voter fraud in an election he won? -
BU Convergence Center will ‘change the face of the campus’
PJStar
The new $100M business and engineering complex will be more than 270,000 square feet, it will easily be the largest structure on campus. It will contain 193 offices, 25 classrooms, eight computer labs and 46 specialized labs. -
Bradley University physical therapy clinic offers free rehab
PJstar
Bradley is one of few schools in the state to offer a free physical therapy clinic for those who have run out of help and insurance coverage. -
Great ways to get kids excited about reading
Chillicothe Times Bulletin -
Red Planet Housing: NASA Awards $200,000 in 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge
space.com
Bradley and NASA announce $200,000 in awards -
Milestone reached in NASA’s 3D printed Mars base challenge
3D Printing Industry
Level 2 of Phase 2 of NASA’s 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge is now complete. The U.S. space agency has announced details of teams working on the project that could facilitate deep space exploration, while also advancing construction techniques on Earth. -
Nonprofits And Businesses Impacted By State Budget
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Six Teams Earn Honors, Prize Money in Second Construction Level of NASA Challenge to 3-D Print a Habitat
NASA.gov
Prizes for a portion of phase 2 of the 3D Printed Habitat Challenge have been awarded. The 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge is run through a partnership with NASA’s Centennial Challenges Program and Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. -
Word on the Street - A national reminder of the local
PJStar
In “The Case for Paying Less Attention to Donald Trump,” Professor Ed Burmila suggested the public focus less on the Oval Office and more on state legislatures. That is where much of the policy that affects average Americans is made, he argues.
June
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Baker Hall Demolition Begins
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Demolition of Bradley University’s Baker Hall has begun. The demolition will lead to construction of a new business and engineering complex on the hilltop. -
The Case for Paying Less Attention to Donald Trump
Rolling Stone
Political Science Professor Ed Burmilla shares his views on why you should pay less attention to Trump if you want real change. -
Self Driving Car Safety May be the Biggest Hinderance in Adoption
huffingtonpost.com
Adjunct professor Sam Kherat articulates a safety plan for self driving car companies. -
Future video game designers put through Bradley boot camp
WEEK
Bradley University's first-ever game design summer camp helps future video game designers, programmers and artists get a taste of their careers. -
Missouri Valley has what it takes without Wichita State
Washington Times Reporter
President Gary Roberts weighs in on the change in teams of the Missouri Valley Conference -
Hot Jobs & Careers for Grads
WYZZ
New graduates are getting jobs in their field of choice. Jon Neidy, the executive director of the Smith Career Center at Bradley University, stops by GDCI to talk about what hot jobs are out there for grads. -
Learning About Bradley's Game Design Program
Living Well -
Bradley University President Talks About What's Happening on Campus
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BU Offers New Camp Just For Gamers
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‘In Real Life (IRL)’ camp will use pro-level software to build a game from concept to completion. Campers will learn theory, allowing them to understand how the best games engage their audience. -
BU students invited to world’s largest gaming convention
East Peoria Times Courier
As creators of one of the five finalists, the Starcats team has been invited to attend the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) convention in Los Angeles this month. The E3 convention is the world’s largest gaming conference. -
Bradley braces for more students, more debt amid construction boom
PJStar
Bradley is expecting more students next semester and more construction on campus. -
Bradley Video Game Design Students Shoot for the Stars
WCBU
A Bradley University game design team is getting a chance to put their creation on one of the world's largest gaming stages. -
Technology looms in Peoria’s future
PJStar
Is a unified curriculum in robotics the key to Peoria's future? -
Partisan Gerrymandering Debate
WMBD
Professor says Wisconsin's lawsuit regarding gerrymandering could be the one thing that can make a big difference in turning Illinois in a better direction.
May
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After Caterpillar, where does Peoria go from here?
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Kevin Stein
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Send kids off to college this summer for mix of fun, learning
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World of Wonder Summer Camp - A summer camp for children at Bradley University
WYZZ
World of Wonder is a series of one week summer programs to provide learning options for gifted and talented students. Registration is open now. -
Durbin vocal in keeping an eye on Trump
By Bernard Schoenburg
State Journal Register
Illinois’ poet laureate and Bradley professor, KEVIN STEIN, read a poem he wrote at Quinn portrait unveiling. -
Bradley University Student Walk 2017
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Peoria Area Economy Chugging Along
WGLT
The latest composite index out by the Center for Business and Economic Research at Bradley University shows a minor decline in activity, though it also shows the economy is still growing. -
Bradley report: modest economic growth continues in Peoria
PJStar
An analysis of economic indicators for the Peoria region showed a continuing trend of moderate growth in the first quarter of 2017, according to a report compiled by the Center for Economic and Business Research at Bradley University. -
Bradley University Remembers 'Coach of the Century' Charles Orsborn
WCBU
Flags are being flown at half-staff on Bradley’s campus for the next three days to honor the school’s winning-est basketball coach. Charles “Ozzie” Orsborn died Sun. at his home in Naples, Florida. He was 99. -
NASA Awards $100,000 in First Printing Stage of 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge
Space Daily
The 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge is run through a partnership with NASA's Centennial Challenges Program and Bradley University -
SPECIAL REPORT: Cutting the beef
WHOI
Bradley biology chair Sherri Morris said one factor for giving up meat outweighs all others. -
Farnsworth Group aims to inspire at girls-only STEM camp at Bradley
PJStar
Dozens of junior high school girls this summer will take part in a week-long 4G STEM camp.
April
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Bradley interactive media students inform and inspire at Saturday exhibition
PJStar
An interactive exhibition that highlighted the work of Bradley University interactive media majors Saturday at the Peoria Riverfront Museum aimed to inspire the young and inform the old. -
Students learn the pros and cons of life in cyberspace at Peoria Academy summit
PJStar
“Fake News, Alternative Facts and Telling a Great Story” — offered tips for students on how to distinguish between good and bad information on the internet. -
Bradley University students use storm drain art to boost environmental awareness
PJstar
Four storm drains around the city are looking much more colorful after eight Bradley University art students finished up work on a public art project. -
Natural Fiber Welding looks to put Peoria on the textile map
PJstar
Bradley professor is tackling the mounting problem of plastic pollution. -
Sidewalk Art Projects Offer Colorful Diversion for Pedestrians
By Cass Herrington
WCBU Peoria Public Radio
Bradley students are taking a course called “art and the environment" in which they are creating several public art projects in the downtown area. -
Bradley Alumnus Receives Peabody Award
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Bradley speech team places 2nd in national competition
WEEK
Bradley speech team places 2nd at National Forensics Association National Championship. -
Bradley Speech Team Places Second in National Tournament
WCBU
Bradley University’s speech team swept several categories during the National Forensic Association’s National Championship last weekend in Eau Claire, Wis. -
Reporting of campus sex assault stifled by stigma
PJStar
Student safety is paramount at Bradley and the administration is committed to enhancing sexual assault awareness. -
The 12 Jews who are leading the green movement
Times of Israel
Bradley Hillel in on the forefront of the green movement by installing solar panels. -
Bradley Game Design Ranks 12 in Country
WHOI
Bradley University is ranked 12th in the nation for its Game Design and Animation Program. Ethan Ham, Department of Interactive Media at Bradley, joined Mark and Gretchen in the studio Wednesday. -
History of the Copts
KPFA
Professor Jason Zaborowski of Bradley University talks about the Coptic history -
A day in the life of an OLLI learner
Morton Courier
The Bradley OLLI program has long been touted as one of the most unique, superior and reasonably priced OLLI programs in the country. -
EXCHANGE: CHEMISTRY DEMONSTRATION ENDS WITH A 'BOOM'
AP
Bradley chemistry students hope by showing young students chemistry is not threatening will get kids more interested in the field. -
Bradley building goes solar
WEEK TV
The first building to clearly embrace renewable energy on Bradley's campus is Hillel -
Bradley Program Tops In The World
WYZZ TV
Bradley University is among the top 25 undergraduate game design programs in the world according to the Princeton Review's eighth annual ranking of the best schools to study game design. -
Building on Bradley University campus installs solar panels
WCBU
Officials at Bradley University say a building on campus has become the first to use solar panels as its primary source of energy. -
Schools evaluate student safety plans after San Bernardino shooting
WEEK TV
Bradley and other schools throughout the country continually work on emergency plans to keep their community safe. -
Central Ill. Unites for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
WMBD TV
April is Sexual Assault Awareness month and today the Peoria community is coming together to help show support for those affected. -
Soldier Dash 5K
WYZZ TV
Soldier Dash 5K is an obstacle race and proceeds from this event will be going to the Military Leadership Training Association and the Disabled Veterans National Foundation. -
Star of ‘Scrubs’ and ‘The Middle’ honored as distinguished Bradley alum
Peoria County Chronicle
Along with 1,000 students who traveled to Bradley University recently for the national collegiate speech tournament was a well-known Hollywood actor and comedian who once competed on the Bradley speech team. -
St. Baldricks fundraiser at Bradley University
WMBD TV
About 40 students and staff shaved their heads Friday afternoon to raise money for Saint Baldricks. -
Bastille In Pictures
PJStar
Bastille’s Dan Smith performs during a concert Tuesday evening at Bradley University’s Renaissance Coliseum as a part of the band’s Wild, Wild Word Tour -
TV star returns to Bradley to receive alumni award
PJStar
American Forensic Association gave out its second distinguished alumni award to TV and movie actor and former Bradley speech team member Neil Flynn at the Renaissance Coliseum on Monday night. -
Actor Neil Flynn drops by Bradley to win an alumni award
WEEK
Alumnus and actor Neil Flynn was on campus to receive an award Monday night. -
Stakeholders seek solutions for revenue gap at NCAA symposium
ASU
Bradley President Gary Roberts participates in panel discussion at NCAA championships regarding the revenue gap in D1 athletics. -
Bradley Hillel adopts a sunny disposition
Jewish United Fund
The Hillel house at Bradley became the first building on campus to begin using solar panels as its primary source of energy. -
Behind The Scenes Of Videos From One Of The Top Schools In The Country For Video Game Degree
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Greg and Dan talk with Ethan Ham about Bradley being named among the top 25 undergraduate game design programs in the world. -
Actor Neil Flynn to receive speech alumni award at Bradley
AP
Actor and Bradley alumnus Neil Flynn will receive AFA-NIET Distinguished Alumnus Award -
Bradley Students Help Others Have a Fresh Step Forward
WMBD TV
Bradley students came together Saturday to hold a fresh food drive at First United Methodist Church, to help people in the region make a fresh step forward
March
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Bastille rides global success and a new album into Bradley's Renaissance Coliseum on Tuesday
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Bradley Gets the Green Light on $100 Million Engineering, Business Complex
WMBD TV
Expansion on the campus of Bradley University, as the school gets the green light at Tuesday night's city council meeting for demolition of the current business and engineering colleges with the plans to build a new $100 million complex. -
Bradley president vows commitment to Peoria as campus renovation moves forward
PJStar
Bradley leaders were at Peoria City Hall to update the council on the school's business-engineering complex. -
Helping Small Business Grow In Central Illinois
WMBD This Morning
The Small Business Development Center at Bradley University is helping small businesses prepare for success. -
Bradley students team with firefighters
WEEK TV
Local firefighters teamed up with Bradley students at a breakfast Saturday with the goal to educate people on the issue of residential fires. -
Bradley University earns national ranking for game design
WEEK TV
Bradley is ranked 12 in the nation for game design according to Princeton Review. Students test their games and reflect on the high praise. -
Bradley student safe in London after Monday's attack
WMBD TV
Junior Allison Krone has been studying in the UK since January. She was on a field trip at a museum when the attack happened. -
Seminar held next month to help protect small businesses from hackers
WEEK TV
To protect small businesses and customers, the Illinois small Business Development Center at Bradley University is hosting seven cyber security seminars and two webinars, starting next month. -
Recent studies show gambling addiction can be much like alcoholism
Pekin Times
Bradley University Associate Professor of Psychology Amy Bacon said gambling was considered more of an impulse but now is considered an addiction. -
Stunning works from all over the world will be exhibited as part of Bradley’s Print and Drawing Exhibition
pjstar
The 36th Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition is so big all the major galleries in Peoria will be participating. -
Bradley President to Serve on Panel Focusing on College Sports Future
WMBD
Gary Roberts to take part in national symposium to discuss how college athletics is changing.
February
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2nd Annual Super Brain Summit
WYZZ
The 2nd Annual Super Brain Summit is a one day conference on March 3, 2017 at Bradley University. The focus will be to discuss and teach emotional and physiological self-regulation to learn how to take charge of the brain and body. -
Hundreds Attend Bob Michel's Funeral
WMBD
Hundreds filled the seats at the Renaissance Coliseum at Bradley to remember the leader and celebrate his life. -
Bob Michel Remembered
WCBU
A number of dignitaries joined Bob Michel's family and friends today for his memorial service at Renaissance Coliseum at Bradley University. -
Bob Michel eulogized as ‘one-of-a-kind role model’ at memorial service
Gatehouse Media
Bradley Honorary Trustee Bob Michel was remembered during a moving tribute held on campus. -
Family And Friends Remember Michel At Service
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Hundreds of people attended the service on Bradley’s campus to remember Bob Michel. -
The resource gap: How smaller schools are struggling to keep up with college’s big boys
PJstar
Bradley University president Gary Roberts is convinced that the current financial structure of Division I college athletics is unsustainable. -
Bradley University chemistry demonstration ends with a ‘boom’
Gatehouse Media
Starke Primary School students and teachers had a visit from the Bradley University Chemistry Club Demo Crew. -
Study: Indicators show economic stability in Peoria
By Matt Buedel
Peoria Journal Star
A range of economic indicators showed overall stability in the Peoria region in the fourth quarter of 2016. -
Black Lives Matter co-founder tackles local and national issues in Bradley speech
PJStar
During her stop at Bradley, Patrisse Cullors tackled the topics that made a three-word phrase, Black Lives Matter, take hold around the world. -
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder at Bradley University
WCBU
Patrisse Cullors spoke to a crowd at Bradley University about the current climate of racism in the US. -
Farmington small business makes splash in global market
WMBD
Local company gets international attention with help from resources at Bradley. -
Black Lives Matter Leader Stops in Peoria
WMBD
Patrisse Cullors drew a crowd of over 800 people at Bradley to talk about her role as a leader of the Black Lives Matter movement and how important representation is to African Americans. -
Bradley Demonstrates for Black History Month
WCBU
The University has done demonstration every week in February to celebrate Black History Month and recognize different forms of protests. -
Saying Farewell to Statesmen Bob Michel
WCBU
Brad McMillan heads the Institute for Principled leadership at Bradley University and spent the first the first part of his career working for Michel until his congressional retirement. -
Former Rep. Bob Michel dead at age 93
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Former U.S Rep. Bob Michel leaves lasting mark on U.S. politics
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Leaders react to passing of Bob Michel
WMBD -
Rosa Parks Reenactment
WMBD
Athletic Director Chris Reynolds was the guest speaker for this Black History Month celebration. -
Gov. Rauner's education, R&D tax credit proposals draw plaudits in Peoria
PJStar
Governor calls for 10% increase in MAP funding. -
Bradley students ask fellow classmates a simple question to break complex stereotypes
WMBD TV
Some students at Bradley University are asking their fellow classmates a simple question to break complex stereotypes. -
Bradley Recreates Million Man March
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Bradley students have recreated the Million Man March as part of Black History Month. -
Assessing Peoria’s health needs with Dr. Larry Weinzimmer
PJStar
Dr. Larry Weinzimmer recently used his number-crunching prowess to help local hospitals assess community health. In a 2016 survey, Weinzimmer’s team found, among a wealth of data, that people are not as healthy as they think they are. -
Gator Guards Wins Governor's New Exporter Award for Manufacturing
www.globalbusinessnorthamerica.com
A local company that utilized entrepreneurial resources on campus receives award form Governor's office. -
Bradley University moving forward on $86 million complex
PJStar
Faculty and staff will begin moving out of Bradley University's Baker Hall right after 2017 graduation ceremonies as the college prepares to demolish the building and begin construction on the new $86 million business and engineering complex. -
Could Life Ever Exist On Mars? The 3D Printed Habitat Challenge Seeks To Find Out
WMBD
NASA, Bradley University, and Caterpillar are hosting the big event! -
Bradley students take part in eye-opening experiment
WEEK TV
In light of the national discussion on race and immigration, Bradley University's Office of Diversity and Inclusion is hosting a series of events for Black History Month, including an experiment meant to shed light on race relations. -
Bradley students lobby for MAP grants in Springfield
WMBD TV
Students relying on map grants say their education may be in jeopardy if lawmakers do not figure out the funding so they took their message to Springfield. -
Bradley University Celebrating Black History Month
WMBD TV
As a way to raise awareness for Black History Month, students at Bradley University participate in a demonstration of Jim Crow laws. -
Bradley University students push for MAP grant funding
PJStar
A group of Bradley University students headed to the state Capitol on Wednesday morning to bring a message to Peoria-area legislators -
Students To Rally For MAP Grants
1470
Bradley students are urging lawmakers to pass a budget and continue funding MAP grants. Students will participate in a statewide at a rally in Springfield on Wednesday in support of MAP grants. -
New Business And Engineering Complex Set For Bradley
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University President Gary Roberts says the Board of Trustees has approved plans for a new business and engineering complex on the hilltop. -
Bradley PT Clinic Receives $10K Donation
1470
BU’s Physical Therapy Clinic for Fitness and Function has received a $10,000 donation from local resident Dave Driscoll, who has been treated by students and staff at the clinic since it opened last year. -
3-D Printed Habitat Challenge
WMBD TV
The 3-D Printed Habitat Challenge is a boost for the Peoria area and could revolutionize how we do construction. -
3-D Printed Habitat Challenge
WMBD TV
Bradley University is teaming up with Caterpillar for a competition out of this world
January
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Bradley University says end the ban
PJStar
Bradley University joined the Association of American Universities and colleges across the country in calling for an immediate end to a travel ban that has left immigrants stranded at airports and sparked nationwide protests. -
Are Facebook Users Tired of Politics on Social Media?
WMBD
New Study Shows 18 Percent of Users Have Defriended For Sharing Political Views -
Bradley U Joins Assoc. of American Universities Calling for End to Immigration Ban
WCBU
Bradley University joins a chorus of American colleges and universities to end the executive order that suspended the entry of refugees, immigrants and citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries. -
Bradley Students Delight In Game Design And Play
WGLT
Three Bradley University Students are getting into the business world a little early. They have designed a new game that will be published later this year. -
Sculpture honors those who helped create Peoria Riverfront Museum
PJStar
The 13-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture by local artist and Bradley University professor Fisher Stolz is a centerpiece in the museum's Sun Plaza. According to Stolz, the arcing forms represent the museum's founding partners -
Exhibit on Bradley University's history mixes facts and fun
PJStar
A new exhibit has been created on the university's history to be on display at the Peoria Public Library. -
Why the holidays can be a big problem for kids
The Washington Post
For many people, the holidays can be especially stressful. Dr. Lori Russell-Chapin explains how this stress affects kids in a way that is different from adults. -
NYC photographer Richard Renaldi will talk about his book "Touching Strangers"
PJStar
Renaldi brings his exhibit "Touching Strangers" to Bradley -
Donna Carr Roberts, wife of Bradley's president, in great position to promote art
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Bradley students lucky for Clippers, Doc Rivers
PJStar
LA Clippers coach says Bradley students helped break the team's losing streak. -
Design a Mars Habitat for a Chance at a $1.1 Million Prize from NASA
Makeezine.com
NASA is teaming up with Bradley University and other businesses for a Centennial challenge that is all about 3D printed habitats. The goal here is to be able to “print” a habitat using local indigenous materials, or recycled materials. -
Why this education issue matters to Caterpillar and IBM
Crain's
Specialized accreditors play a critical role in ensuring the quality of education of future professionals.