A childhood dream came true for 58-year-old Mark Mannen in November 2014 when he opened Fat Jacks, a Quad Cities style pizzeria. Mannen said he spent much of his childhood in local pizzerias, learning centuries-old lessons about pizza preparation from an Italian pizzeria owner. “The…
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Bradley’s 41st McCord lecture offered students, alumni and community members an opportunity to hear about the experiences of a Bradley alumna who achieved her dream job. For the past six years, Michele Sullivan has been Caterpillar Inc.’s director of Corporate Social Innovation and the president…
President: Dave Jensen Year: Junior Major: Management and leadership Main goal: “Some of my main goals include increasing event partnership between our student organizations, increasing sexual assault awareness — not just during the month of April — and focusing on the inclusion of all students…
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the death of alumnus Robert Lawrence, who is best known as the first African American astronaut. In 1956, Lawrence graduated from Bradley with a degree in chemistry. According to emeritus professor Kurt Field of the Mund-Lagowski Department of…
Officers were dispatched after reports of a “stink bomb” being released at 4:40 p.m. March 21 in the Global Communications Center. When officers arrived at the location, custodial staff turned over the “stink bomb,” an inch-long glass vile containing sulfuric liquid, that had been released…
Although it may be a hidden gem to students on campus, Bradley’s 36th Annual International Print and Drawing Exhibition is anything but secret to the artists and galleries involved. Held every other year, the exhibition is the second-longest running print and drawing show in the…
Bradley’s annual Greek Week will come to a close at 6 p.m. March 26 in Renaissance Coliseum as the greek community participates in PanFraSing. Greek organizations have been divided into teams, and they will face off against one another in a dance competition set to…
Students interested in pitching an idea for a product, service, innovation or solution that would solve a social issue can enter in the Turner School for Entrepreneurship’s Brave Pitch Competition being held at 5:45 p.m. March 29 in Westlake Hall room 130. Pitches may last…
After 13 books and 39 years, Robert Fuller is still researching and teaching at Bradley University. But it’s not where he imagined his life would take him. When the Michigan-native started at Denison University in Ohio, he was planning on a career in the courtroom…
Insurance industry professionals from Northeastern Indiana will be on campus at 5:30 p.m. March 30 in Baker Hall room 252. The industry leaders will discuss various insurance opportunities available to Bradley students in the Northeastern Indiana region. Students interested in attending should dress in casual…