Students who will have a summer internship that is either unpaid or offers only a stipend are encouraged to apply for the Internship Fund Award. Available awards range from $500 to $1,000. To be eligible, students must be currently enrolled as full-time, undergraduate students with…
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Students are invited to take the National College Health Assessment Web survey, which provides information regarding health behaviors on Bradley’s campus to faculty and staff. The survey is taken online and takes about 20 to 30 minutes to complete. The responses are kept confidential, and…
While a female student was walking to an off-campus residence, two non-student males approached her, one displaying a handgun, in the 1500 block of Fredonia at 9:37 p.m. April 13. The actions that followed the incident, however, have left many Bradley students questioning campus safety…
After last fall’s $7 million budget cuts, the university expects to end the current fiscal year with an estimated positive operating margin of $950,000. In a February email, University President Joanne Glasser announced to university employees that the majority of this remaining balance will be…
After a yearlong hiatus, Shades of HERstory will return to campus to shed light on women’s experiences tonight at 7 p.m. Written, produced and performed by female students, the event shares women’s stories about love, loss and everything in between, according to director Chanel Moton.…
“There are great reporters in all kinds of institutions looking for the best attainable version of the truth, but they are having a hell of a time being heard,” Carl Bernstein said. Investigative reporter and author Carl Bernstein spoke to a room of nearly 400…
The John C. Hench Foundation may cease its annual donations of $100,000 to the Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts with the retirement of Bob Jacobs, a communications professor and director of the John C. Hench Production Art Studios, at the end of this…
Following last week’s close primary election between three candidates for Speaker of the Assembly, sophomore Charlie Cohen won the position April 15 after a run-off election against junior Sojourner White. Although official election results posted on Student Senate’s social media accounts presented conflicting information, and…
Bradley students came together this week to take part in a tradition started in 1977 that celebrates diversity, culture and the legacy of Romeo B. Garrett. As the first black professor at Bradley, Garrett strived to raise student awareness about different cultures. “His ideals of…
Students perusing the Fall 2015 Schedule of Classes may have been alarmed to see more than one-third of the interactive media classes cancelled, but the bold red notification of these cancellations conveys a message opposite of what lies ahead for the department. Pending approval by…