Originally published November 12, 2010 With the arrival of Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools on Friday, Bradley is finishing preparations for the accreditation process. “We are super prepared,” said Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences…
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Originally published November 12, 2010 As part of the Future of Midwest Transportation symposium, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood met with Bradley engineering students to discuss their senior projects, an ultra-light urban vehicle. Before LaHood’s speech, Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology…
Originally published November 12, 2010 Ray LaHood addressed more than 250 students, transportation industry professionals and Bradley faculty Wednesday at the Future of Midwest Transportation symposium. The U.S. Transportation Secretary was the keynote speaker at the all-day event that featured prominent industry representatives in town…
Originally published November 12, 2010 A decrease in available dorm space, text messaging and even Facebook may be to blame for recent increased roommate quarrels. “We do feel like there have been increased roommate issues lately,” said Director of Residential Living Ryan Bair. “I don’t…
Originally published November 12, 2010 Dance Marathon is still grooving 10 years and $330,000 later. The philanthropy’s annual event was Friday. “Dance Marathon is one of Bradley’s biggest all-school philanthropies,” Dance Marathon President Staci Tons said. “For the event, we raise money for the Children’s…
Originally published November 5, 2010 Obama is destroying America. The Tea Party is a radical group of angry white people. Theses mantras have been heard countless times, leading up to the midterm election that wasn’t as good for the Republicans and wasn’t as bad for…
Originally published November 5, 2010 We never thought we’d be excited to see a C-. That’s the mark Bradley earned in results released late last month by the Sustainable Endowments Initiative. A C- isn’t exactly a sparkling endorsement of the university’s sustainability. But when comparing…
Originally published November 5, 2010 Bradley is hoping to more than double its out-of-state enrollment with coastal representatives, Vice President for Student Affairs Alan Galsky said. “There is specific emphasis on the East and West Coasts,” he said. “Two years ago, our out-of-state enrollment was…
Originally published November 5, 2010 Bradley will be reviewing and possibly updating three policies regarding e-mail in response to recent concerns made by students. After a meeting with Student Body Vice President Tricia Anklan and Helpdesk Consultant Supervisor Nick Stocchero, Provost David Glassman said administrators…
Originally published November 5, 2010 Editor’s note: This is the last in a three-part series exploring student participation in religion on campus. SAINT JOSEPH NEWMAN CENTER The Newman Center is home to the only religious community with a building right on campus, and offers Catholic…