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College News


Students Benefit from the Teachings of Tibetan Monks

Step into the world of a Tibetan Buddhist monk to learn about patience, kindness and impermanence.


The College Tour, featuring… Adalia Yeung

Adalia Yeung, from Rockford, Ill., is a double major in Political Science and Journalism, with minors in Spanish and Marketing.


The College Tour, featuring… Megan Clar

Megan Clar, from Eureka, Miss., is a double major in Psychology and Advertising & Public Relations.


The College Tour, featuring… Kyle Irish-Hall

Kyle Irish-Hall, from Culver City, Calif., is an English major with a concentration in Creative Writing and a minor in Theatre Arts.


8,636 Miles from Home: How Bradley International Students Adapt and Thrive

Culture shock can come in many forms. But for Bradley students from Italy, India, Pakistan, and other countries across the world, these shifts in day-to-day living can become great learning experiences.


Houses on Demand: Bradley’s Latest Caterpillar Collaboration

Learn how these computer science students are tackling the housing crisis head-on.


Bradley Delegates Shine at Prestigious West Point Conference

In early October, two Bradley students had the chance of a lifetime to attend the 75th Annual Student Conference on United States Affairs (SCUSA) at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.


The Hidden History of Pullman Porters Revealed

When students were tasked with working on an historic exhibit, they discovered unsavory details of the Pullman Company’s working conditions for its African-American workers.


Mobilizing the Youth Vote: One Student’s Mission for Change

From the classroom to the polling place, this student aims to embody the change she wants to see in the world.


Shadowing Italian Surgeons and Soaking Up Sun

This student traveled to the southern coast of Italy to experience surgery settings and set herself apart for med school.


From Classrooms to Tuk Tuks: Bradley Students Navigate Adventure in Southeast Asia

How two professors bridged culture and business in a two-week journey across Thailand and Singapore