While Markin Family Recreation Center hours have remained the same, there are several new rules and regulations for attendees. Students are expected to wipe down their machines after use. Masks must be worn at all times in the building while not using the equipment. Spotting…
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Students will have to make multiple reservations if they want to study with a group in the library this semester. In an Aug. 26 email sent from the office of the provost, the executive director of the Cullom-Davis Library Barbara Galik said students will need…
Bradley has recorded nine positive cases of COVID-19 and 38 are in quarantine and isolation as of Friday afternoon, according to the university’s COVID-19 dashboard page. It is not clear how many of the cases are staff or students. In an email sent to all…
Eight members of the Bradley Orientation program have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a university statement sent out around midnight to all students. According to the email, the university has already begun “aggressive contact tracing” to identify and contact others who may have been…
Bradley President Stephen Standifird will likely be remembered as the president who took over during a pandemic; the president who guided administration through back-to-school procedures during his first month in office. “If I would have known what I’d be walking into before I agreed to…
The university provided updates regarding the 2020 fall semester in an email sent out this afternoon, including the cancelation of fall break originally scheduled for Oct. 10-13, and the elimination of in-person classes the last few weeks of the semester. “These decisions will reduce some…
This afternoon, the university sent out details to all students regarding the $400 one-time grant through the federal CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, which bestows Bradley $2.1 million in direct relief for eligible students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The grants will be…
The university announced this afternoon how it would distribute its allocated $2.1 million of emergency grant funding from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund to students. The aim of the CARES Act federal relief money is to help students with expenses related to campus disruptions…
A week after Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced an extension of the stay-at-home-order, a judge in Southern Illinois issued a temporary injunction for state Rep. Darren Bailey, who claimed the extension subjects citizens to irreparable harm. In his daily briefing on April 27, Pritzker turned…
In order to retain campus pride without actually being on campus, the Student Activities Office held its annual Leadership Awards virtually on April 27. Organizations like Alumni Affairs, OLLI, Residential Living, Parent’s Association, Student Senate, ACBU, Campus Recreation, Student Activities and Greek life helped present…