This fall, construction on Westlake Hall and the new Hayden Clark Alumni Center will begin. “These new facilities will reflect the turn-of-the-century architecture of the original Bradley campus and will fully accommodate the highest standards of collaborative venues and leadership development,” said Kim Green, the…
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In the midst of suffering through the worst economy in decades, admissions administrators were holding their breaths for most of last year. But they were able to let out a sigh of relief in May when it was realized Bradley would not only achieve, but…
Late this spring, Bradley will follow up with the Markin Family Student Recreation Center’s success by welcoming a brand new $50 million athletic performance center to campus. At 165,000 square feet, the Athletic Performance Center’s large size has made it one of campus’s biggest projects,…
This summer a $2 million donation was given to Bradley’s Executive MBA program. Theresa Falcon, a 2005 graduate of the program, provided the gift. “The financial support will enhance the education of the EMBA students and help us provide scholarships for potential students,” said Rob…
Last Friday Bradley received a visit from an important speaker. Former Secretary of Labor, Elaine Chao spoke at the Peoria Civic Center on behalf of Theresa Falcon’s $2 million donation and Bradley’s executive MBA program. Rob Baer, the dean of the Foster College of Business…
In a plan unveiled last spring, the newly elected student body officers and Senate’s executive board have put together a grand plan that completely overhauls the way students are represented. Students will no longer be represented based solely on where they reside. Senators will now…
It finally happened, and it was shocking, to say the least. Right in the middle of the block party, standing in front of the Sigma Chi house, a freshman, whom still is a mystery, asked me a peculiar question, “What does it mean to be…
Dear Bradley students, Welcome home! I hope you have all had an enjoyable summer and are ready for an exciting school year. Last spring there was an overwhelming amount of campus involvement during student body officer elections. This year Kyle, Candace, Patrick and I hope…
It’s coming next weekend: fraternity and sorority recruitment. When I was a freshman going through recruitment I wish somebody would have warned me about what to expect. Fortunately, I get to write a column the weekend before recruitment and I know the kind of questions…
Health care. The combination of those two words is enough to start an argument amongst people who are best friends these days. Because of this phenomenon, it looks like we’re going to go yet another year without health care reform, which scares the hell out…