This semester, former vice president of Student Affairs Alan Galsky will not be in office, as he stepped down in mid-December. A campus-wide email from President Joanne Glasser was sent two months ago explaining Galsky’s requested leave of absence to “attend to a serious family…
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After more than 21 years on campus, Director of Wellness Programs Melissa Sage-Bollenbach is leaving Bradley. Sage-Bollenbach is a two time graduate from Bradley, earning both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the university. For the past 15 and a half years, she has served…
Even though school was not in session this past Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, campus was buzzing with prospective students, breaking the record for the largest visit day ever on the holiday. A total of 298 students and their families visited Bradley on Jan. 21.…
Many students took the opportunity to relax, recharge and ready themselves for finals over Thanksgiving break. For one student, time to reenergize was cut short upon hearing that her house was broken into over the holiday. “Our landlord came to the house to fix a…
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences introduced something new this semester – a lecture series specifically for the college. “When I took over [as dean], this was one of the things I wanted to do to raise awareness of the college,” said interim dean…
Students graduating in December can look forward to an out-of-this-world commencement speech from Charles F. Bolden, the top administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and former astronaut. “Bradley always seeks out nationally distinguished speakers to offer inspiring and relevant words for graduates…
Despite having the word “failure” in his latest book’s title, Bradley professor Larry Weinzimmer’s work is anything but that – it has topped best-selling charts with its release, including the Wall Street Journal. Weinzimmer, a professor of management in the Foster College of Business, co-authored…
This year marks the 65th annual Bradley University Norton Speech Invitational, and the odds happen to be in the Peoria Area Food Bank’s favor. The Bradley Speech Team held the tournament last weekend, hosting more than 700 students, coaches and alumni from 47 competing schools.…
The 2012 Summer Olympic Games may be over, but that doesn’t mean the torch is out yet for Bradley. After 10 students interned for NBC in New York or London during the games this summer, Bradley has once again been called upon, this time to…
Tips when renting a house or apartment Once students have more background on what kind of property they are interested in, it’s important for them to be careful when choosing the right property. There are several tips and red flags for students to be wary…