Garrett Week 2024 | Paint a Garrett
Romeo B. Garrett, the first African American Professor at Bradley, is honored by students through trivia and painted portraits.
Romeo B. Garrett, the first African American Professor at Bradley, is honored by students through trivia and painted portraits.
Common Ground hosted Prom for LGBTQ+ at the Student Center Ballroom. Their goal as an organization is to create safe spaces for students to be themselves and interact with peers who share similar identities, which includes a second chance at Prom.
Students celebrated Holi, the Festival of Colors, on Bradley’s Alumni Quad.
Men on Boats is Bradley’s latest theater production, based on a true story and told by an all female and non-binary cast. Director Dan Matista gives insight on the primarily student run production.
PR Capstone agency Elemental Media has created the event Unplug to Uplift to educate young students on the negative side effects that social media can have to mental health. They hope to encourage a decrease in social media screen time, especially for young technology users.
Students from NIU, UIC, ISU, Augustana, and Bradley competed in a fencing tournament hosted at Bradley’s Markin Performance Court.
The spectacle of The Great American Eclipse brought, quite possibly, a record high of students outside across Bradley’s campus.
Track star Jack Krull achieves a long desired goal of running a mile in under four minutes.
Xavier Chapman’s senior recital showcased a collection of their works over the course of their time at Bradley.
Tom Nora spoke with BUTV to learn more about his PR capstone campaign Brighter Days for Bradley, helping break the stigma on mental health.