Bradley now offers an online counseling program with master’s degrees in clinical mental health counseling and professional school counseling. The Master of Arts in Counseling program aims to prepare professional counselors to work with a diverse population of clients in a variety of educational and…
Posts published in December 2015
The Internet is home to many interesting, yet disturbing, things. Whether you’re a YouTube fanatic or a celebrity crazed “wannabe,” the Internet is a common ground for all cyber users around the globe. People are always finding ways to take Internet content to an new…
If you’re torn about checking out the festively frightening “Krampus” this holiday season, look no further, as our experts have already weighed the options for you. PRO by Lisa Stemmons Don’t get me wrong, I love Christmas, but the holidays can get pretty repetitive. It’s…
Bradley University has seen 10 presidents since its foundation in 1897, and alumnus Gary Roberts (’70) assumes responsibilities as our 11th president Jan. 1, making him the third alumni who returned to the Hilltop as president. The other two alumni presidents, David B. Owen (’29)…
Last year, Bradley women’s tennis shook off two dismal decades when they won two conference games, 11 total games and had Ariel Dechter earn all-conference honors. This upcoming spring season, head coach Matt Tyler is looking to field the best women’s tennis team Bradley has…
When the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) isn’t honing their skills and helping the community, they bring learning opportunities to campus. Recently, FBI special agent and recruiter Stephen Nass attended a meeting to speak about opportunities for scientists in the FBI. The FBI needs…
On Sept. 12, the Chicago Bears played the Detroit Lions on the opening Sunday of the 2010 NFL season. The Bears held a slim 19-14 lead, when the Lions’ Shaun Hill drove down the field and tossed a perfect pass to star receiver Calvin Johnson.…
I love Christmas music as much as anyone else, but it’s no secret that hearing the same holiday hits can become as repetitive as watching Ralphie shoot his eye out for 24 hours. To combat this, record companies frequently release fresh interpretations of classic tunes…
In last week’s “Scandal” winter finale, Olivia Pope has an abortion. The storyline is short and to the point, the first time we learn of Olivia’s pregnancy is when a nurse is turning on the vacuum aspiration machine. After the procedure, she ends her relationship…
The Dietetics Students Association is hosting its holiday food drive until Dec. 11. Students are collecting non-perishable food items to be donated to the Tinley Park Food Pantry. The organization encourages students to learn and explore the role of food and nutrition as they relate…