Two Bradley alumni provided wisdom for getting into the professional world of design with the Visual Voices lecture yesterday. Val Hebda ’05 and Matt Dunlap ’09, two previous graphic design majors gave a lecture that highlighted their professional experiences in the field and the processes…
Posts published in November 2015
Let’s talk about Christmas. First, let’s get this straight. I’m not one of those people who decks the halls the day after Halloween, and don’t even mention the “C-word” to me until December officially begins. If you ask me, Christmas music should be banned until…
The Bradley women’s volleyball team finally got over a winless hurdle with its Missouri Valley Conference win last Friday against Evansville, to improve to 1-11 in conference. The first set was a nail-biter, including nine lead changes and 17 ties until Evansville eventually took control.…
“Y’all wanna hear a story about why me and this b*tch here fell out? It’s kind of long, but full of suspense.” This bold statement was the first of a series of narrative tweets that captured the attention and imagination of several thousands of Twitter…
Fresh off a Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Championship, the men’s cross country team has begun to reflect on its successful season. For junior Patrick Campbell, this season was one of growth and development as he worked to enhance his level of competition. Campbell’s efforts paid…
Saxophonist Eugene Rousseau will perform at a free concert in Dingeldine Music Center from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 7. The Bradley Saxophone Quartet and the Illinois Saxophone Quintet will also perform. The concert will conclude with an ensemble made up of the Illinois Saxophone…
The Student Scholarship Expo kicked off in a new direction in Westlake Hall Wednesday. The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs gave a brief presentation about the changes and goals for the upcoming expo in the spring. “Last year, about 80 percent of participants were…
The Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts and the Charley Steiner School of Sports Communication is hosting the Inaugural Charley Steiner Symposium. The week-long event will feature various panels and lectures by sports broadcasters, writers and professors. Among the list of special guests are…
HitClips By Jaylyn Cook Kids, believe it or not, there was once a time when the iPod was just a sparkle in the eye of some random Apple designer (that many people still believe was Steve Jobs). During that time, many relied on now-ancient technologies…
YouSeeU, a new video-based classroom and assignment tool, became available at Bradley this fall. The technology is integrated into Sakai and enables video-based learning activities and live meetings online. YouSeeU enables students to create video presentations and hold video conversations, according to Director of Instructional…