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Renaissance Coliseum is a multi-purpose athletic facility at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. Renaissance Coliseum houses athletic offices, practice, training/conditioning facilities, the athletics hall of fame and other features. Adjacent to the arena is the men's basketball practice facility. [1]
Bradley Hall is one of the first buildings constructed for the university and bears the name of the university's founder. The Bradley Polytechnic Institute was founded by philanthropist Lydia Moss Bradley in 1897 in memory of her husband, Tobias, and their six children, all of whom died before Bradley, leaving her a childless widow.
The Bradley University Department of Theatre Arts is exclusively housed in the Hartmann Center for the Performing Arts.Named for Jack and Mary Hartmann, two benefactors Bradley University, the Hartmann Center houses the Meyer Jacobs Theatre, a 300-seat thrust configuration performance space, and the Laboratory Theatre, a 75-seat black box studio/classroom.
Officials at Bradley University expect incoming freshman enrollment to be similar to the class of 2023, despite issues with federal financial aid forcing them to adjust their schedule for deposits ...
John R. Brazil — president of Bradley, 1992–2000; Phil Crane — Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 13th district (1969-1973), 12th district (1973-1993), and 8th district (1993-2005) Romeo B. Garrett — He was the first black faculty member to be hired by the university. Professor of Sociology.
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Markin Family Student Recreation Center is a multi-purpose student recreational facility constructed in 2008 at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. [2] [3]After the demolition of Robertson Memorial Field House, the Markin Center's intramural championship gym served as the temporary home for the Bradley University women's volleyball program while construction continued on Renaissance ...
The first Bradley soccer game at the newly renovated Shea Stadium was in August 2003. [ 4 ] On June 10, 2008, Shea Stadium played host to two Major League Soccer teams in a U.S. Open Cup qualifier when the Chicago Fire played against the Columbus Crew in front 3,829 people, the largest crowd ever to see a soccer game at Shea Stadium.