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Title: foreWarn Emergency Alert - Weather Closure

Description: Due to winter weather conditions forecasted for the Peoria area, the Bradley University campus will be closed on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, and all classes should move to remote learning at their already scheduled times. Campus offices should move to remote work. Most campus facilities will be closed tomorrow. Essential personnel should check with their supervisor for specific instructions. The following will be open on campus: Markin Center - regular operation hours Geisert Hall Dining - regular operation hours, but closing at 8 p.m. Student Center Dining - limited options may be available - will open at 9 a.m., closing at 8 p.m. All other dining operations will be closed. Library - hours will be posted at https://www.bradley.edu/academic/lib/ Men’s Basketball versus Southern Illinois will be played at the scheduled time of 6 p.m. at the Civic Center. Go Braves! See bradley.edu for updates and more information. Click here to view the University Inclement Weather Policy.

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foreWarn Emergency Alert - Weather Closure

Due to winter weather conditions forecasted for the Peoria area, the Bradley University campus will be closed on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, and all classes should move to remote learning at their already scheduled times. Campus offices should move to remote work. Most campus facilities will be closed tomorrow. Essential personnel should check with their supervisor for specific instructions. The following will be open on campus: Markin Center - regular operation hours Geisert Hall Dining - regular operation hours, but closing at 8 p.m. Student Center Dining - limited options may be available - will open at 9 a.m., closing at 8 p.m. All other dining operations will be closed. Library - hours will be posted at https://www.bradley.edu/academic/lib/ Men’s Basketball versus Southern Illinois will be played at the scheduled time of 6 p.m. at the Civic Center. Go Braves! See bradley.edu for updates and more information. Click here to view the University Inclement Weather Policy.

Global Scholars

In a globalized world, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Global Scholars Program offers you an opportunity to gain a background in global studies and cross-cultural knowledge. The program blends foreign languages, study abroad and select general education courses that expose you to global and cultural forces. It's a springboard of information, ideas and skills critical in a competitive job market.

The Global Scholars Program provides a unique opportunity for College of Liberal Arts and Sciences majors to be exposed to a broad spectrum of global and cultural forces. It's designed to encourage you to be involved in global affairs, and it's a valuable springboard if you want to pursue future international opportunities. The program accomplishes this by introducing a global perspective to your general education courses in several disciplines.

You will earn a "Global Scholar" designation after completing requirements. The designation is recognized three ways:

  • Formal recognition by the dean of the college
  • Citation at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Honors Day Ceremony
  • Identification, through an exclusive logo, on your official university transcript and resume

Program Requirements

World Languages - 0-8 hrs.

LAS Global Scholars students must complete at least two semesters of college-level foreign language study or its equivalent. This requirement may be met in several ways:

  1. Completion of a two-semester sequence (101-102) or higher.
  2. Transfer of similar credits from another institution.
  3. By proficiency examination (AP or CLEP). Note: if you place into a level above 102, only one course is necessary.

Coursework - 10 hrs.

The third 3-credit hour course can also be from the World Cultures or Global Systems categories or from one of the following natural science courses:

  • BIO 300: Population, Resources and Environment
  • CHM 102: Chemistry and Civilization
  • GES 300: Oceanography: The Human Perspective

Note: Only 3 credit hours can be from your major.

Study Abroad - 3 hrs.

Studying abroad gives you a deeper understanding of the institutions, history and languages of other societies and cultures. Bradley provides a variety of study abroad options throughout the year at institutions in 18 countries. Visit the Study Abroad website for more information.

Capstone - 3 hrs.

You have three options to complete this requirement:

  1. Completion of an independent study course on a global-themed topic (see list for courses)
  2. Completion of ENG 304: Advanced Writing – Research in Individual Discipline on a global-themed topic
  3. Completion of a capstone course on a global-themed topic (see list for courses)

You must earn a “B” or better in the capstone course. Capstone application form must be completed.

Note: You must maintain at least a 3.0 overall GPA at Bradley in order to graduate as an LAS Global Scholar.