This summer, junior entrepreneurship major Blake Collins acquired the internship of a lifetime. As an employee for start-up company NEC Corporation of America-Indianapolis, a solar development company that sells solar panel arrays to privately held companies, Collins played a role in helping them potentially acquire…
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Bradley jazzed up its performance schedule by hosting the Tom Marko Sextet Thursday night in the Dingeldine Music Center. The event, which showcased a jazzy and original style, featured Bradley Professor of Jazz Ensembles Todd Kelly on trumpet and flugelhorn and Bradley Professor of Music…
Think you have an innovative idea for a new product or service? Now is your time to show the Bradley community what you’ve got. Project Springboard New Venture Competition is a co-curricular activity that gives students the opportunity to pitch their product or service ideas…
On Sept. 26, the Muslim Student Association held its annual “Fast-A-Thon” event. The purpose of the event was to bring students together in celebration of fasting while raising awareness about world hunger and discussing the Islamic tradition of fasting. Fast-A-Thon is not new to Bradley,…
Jesus changed water into wine, and now the Catholic Braves are turning beer into community. Last Thursday, the campus fellowship organization Catholic Braves launched The Well at the Fieldhouse. The event, which will be held one Thursday per month from 7 to 9 p.m., seeks…
Fresh Slice is on a mission to get students excited about preparing appetizing and inexpensive meals. The campus hospitality leadership organization launched its Guest Chef Series Tuesday, Sept. 23. The four-part series brings local chefs to campus to provide a cooking demonstration for easy-made dishes.…
Acrylic paint and a passion for art is all it took to completely transform the gray stairwells at Geisert’s dining hall entrances into murals beckoning students toward the dining hall each day. One mural shows a gargoyle wearing a red shirt with the Bradley shield.…
Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, hosted its first Clean Water 5K Color Run Sept. 6. The race, held at Laura Bradley Park, sought to raise money for Charity Water, a not-for-profit organization that provides clean water for developing nations. APO is no stranger to…
Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, hosted its first Clean Water 5K Color Run Sept. 6. The race, held at Laura Bradley Park, sought to raise money for Charity Water, a not-for-profit organization that provides clean water for developing nations. APO is no stranger to…