Paul Diehl, professor of political science at the University of Texas at Dallas, will be on campus at 7 p.m. March 6 in Marty Theater of Michel Student Center to give a lecture about the history and likely future of the International Criminal Court. Diehl…
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A pre-game tailgate with music, games, free food and prizes will take place before the women’s basketball vs. ISU on at 1 p.m. March 4 on Alumni Quad. The first 50 students in attendance will receive free pizza. Teams of two can sign up for…
The Muslim Student Association brought Melanie Elturk to the Hilltop to speak to students about hijabs Tuesday in the Michel Student Center Ballroom. Elturk’s career evolved from being an attorney to presiding as CEO of Haute Hijab, an online store for designer hijabs and modest…
Bradley’s theatre department premiered the play “These Shining Lives” last night to a full house. The show recounts the true story of a number of women who ingested large quantities of radium while employed at the Radium Dial Company in Ottawa during the 1920s. Many…
An integral member of the Bradley community, alum Robert H. Michel, died Feb. 17 at the age of 93 in Arlington, Virginia. An email from university president Gary Roberts notified campus of Michel’s death hours after his passing. Since then, people across the nation have…
Student Senate and the Smith Career Center teamed up with The Greater Peoria Mass Transit District, or CityLink, to sponsor a Snapchat contest called “BU on the Bus”. The contest, which runs until March 10, encourages Bradley students to post photos or videos to their…
Out of pure coincidence, the top three positions at Bradley – president, vice president and provost – are currently filled by Bradley alumni. Even though they are well acquainted with each other now, President Gary Roberts, Vice President of Business Affairs Gary Anna and Provost…
Officers were dispatched after an intoxicated male student attempted to enter the women’s restrooms at 10:55 p.m. Feb. 17 in Markin Family Student Recreation Center. Employees of Markin told the student police had been called, so he ran from the building. Officers found him running…
Bradley’s first Irish organization, Irish Braves, will hold its first meeting at noon March 1 in Cullom-Davis Library room 229. Irish Braves is looking for students who are interested in Irish culture, food and history as well as those with personal experiences related to Ireland.…
Not many employees have the opportunity to call their workplace home for 14 years and still manage to keep a smile on their faces when walking into the office each day. Jocelyn Watkins, Clery Act Coordinator at Bradley University Police Department, is one of the…