Hispanic Heritage Month is a Time for Community
Every culture and every identity matters, and at Bradley the campus comes to life for Hispanic Heritage Month.
A new book by Jackie Hogan, professor of sociology and anthropology, explores the fascination with finding our roots. | 10 min. read
Every culture and every identity matters, and at Bradley the campus comes to life for Hispanic Heritage Month.
From the classroom to the polling place, this student aims to embody the change she wants to see in the world.
Every Saturday afternoon, Bradley students gather at the Global Communications Center to play games and have fun.
This student traveled to the southern coast of Italy to experience surgery settings and set herself apart for med school.
Twenty years after the imposition of China’s one-child policy, a newborn Charli Copeland ’22 was left at a hospital in Baoding on a cold December day. She knows little about why. | 5 min. read
“Suffering is a part of life, but needless suffering is just not OK.” — Lori Russell-Chapin | 5 min. read
Malini Wijesinghe ’19 cleans up good. With awards galore and a 3.99 GPA on a triple major, she became the second-winningest player in Bradley women’s tennis history. Wijeshinghe also started the BU Cleanup Crew to pick up trash on campus and in the surrounding neighborhoods every Friday.