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Brief: Women’s studies teaches wage negotiation

Bradley’s Women’s Studies Program and the Smith Career Center are partnering to host the $tart $mart Workshop in the Garrett Cultural Center from 5 to 8 p.m. April 15. The workshop will teach women about salary negotiation procedures and inform students about the wage gap…

Police Reports: 2015-04-10

• Officers were dispatched to the 800 block of Frink Street due to two males fighting at 11:27 p.m. April 4. When officers arrived, a male non-student was on top of a male student punching his face. The males said they were arguing over the…

Data breach could affect nearly 5,000 employees

The evening of March 30 took the university by surprise, as Bradley employees were notified of a data breach. University spokeswoman Renee Charles said approximately 4,700 current and former employees’ personally identifiable information may have been accessible to unauthorized users. She also said that students…

Frustrations, suggestions shared at presidential search forums

Two recent open forums hosted by the Presidential Search Committee served as outlets for gathering information about desired attributes in Bradley’s next university president. Discussions at the events went beyond looking forward, however, as they centered primarily on frustrations of faculty, staff, community members and…

University president search continues

Presidential Search Committee Chair Calvin Butler recently updated the campus community on where the Board of Trustees is at in the presidential search process. “We would love to have a new president hired by the start of the academic year, so we’d put that in…

SBO debate provides insight

Student Body Officer candidates shared their platforms at a debate Wednesday in Marty Theater in preparation for the upcoming election in front of a crowd of about 40 students. The Student Senate election subcommittee members asked questions of candidates running for President of the Student…

Steiner school officially dedicated

In front of a crowd of about 100 students, faculty, staff and Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis, the Charley Steiner School of Sports Communication was officially dedicated in a ceremony Tuesday afternoon with the revealing of the school’s watermark printed on the wall of the Caterpillar…

Speaker motivates young entrepreneurs

Tejas Shastry, a young entrepreneur, offered advice to students on how to start a company, hone their products and achieve success Friday night in Westlake Hall. “Most people think it’s all about having a brilliant idea, but that’s just a starting point, a grounding point,”…

Police Reports: 2015-04-03

• An officer observed a female non-student throw a cup of liquid on another vehicle at 4:24 p.m. March 27. The female said she was playing a prank on her roommate. The officer gave the female a verbal warning for littering and ordered her to…

Brief: Office of Diversity and Inclusion mural

The Garrett Center is looking for students to help choose a quotation for a mural that celebrates the newly named Office of Diversity and Inclusion. There are three options for quotations. They are as follows: • “Diversity: the art of thinking independently together.” –Malcolm Forbes…

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