HONORS PROGRAM NEWSLETTER

Blues/rock at the Contemporary Art Center-----this Friday, March 8.  Come on, try something new and discover that Peoria has at least some pockets that are every bit as cool as anything Chicago would have.  We will leave the Heuser Art Center at 4:45 to go downtown to the Contemporary Art Center.  Playing this Friday at CAC's weekly "Five Spot Blues" is Mathew Curry and the Fury----a blues-oriented rock band.  We will stay and listen until 7 or 7:30 (it ends at 7:30 when most people attending go downstairs to the cool Rhythm Kitchen restaurant where there is live music every Friday and Saturday)-------we will come back to campus and should be back by 7:30.  Cost for Honors Program members---$2.00; one guest is $4.00).  Sign up in Bradley Hall 295. Also this weekend-----you should at least know that Saturday night has absolutely great cultural entertainment/fun----but you would need a car. The Honors Program is not organzing a group outing.  Get a group together and see the opening of Bradley's biannual "National Print and Drawing Exhibition." Traditionally there is free food and drink at each venue.  If you want to go and need directions/addresses---email Dr. Fuller.Here are the details for this Saturday, March 9:
5-7pm - Heuser Art Center
5:30-7:30pm - Prairie Center of the Arts----this is a converted warehouse on 1506 SW Washington---funky location
6-8pm - Peoria Art Guild---downtown,  203 Harrison
6:30-8:30 Contemporary Art Center---downtown, 305 SW Water  (on the second floor above the Rhythm Kitchen)

The Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition is the
second-longest running juried print and drawing competition in the
country. Every two years it features the best contemporary graphic
artwork from around the globe. All accepted artwork is featured in a
full-color exhibition catalogue and on the exhibition website

3/4/2013

Honors Program Newsletter

 

Thursday, Feb. 28-- Dessert Buffet and the Bradley Theater production of Raisin in the Sun.   At 7:15pm., we will meet in the Student Center’s lower-level Executive Suite for dessert and a talk by the play’s director, Mr. Garry Moore.  Mr. Moore is a news anchor for the local NBC affiliate, has a master’s degree from Bradley, and for years has creatively promoted African-American history/culture.  Raisin in the Sun is a provocative play set about one generation ago in the South Side of Chicago and offers a perspective on one family’s dreams, struggles, and relationships.  Free.  You may sign up one friend.  Stop by Bradley Hall 295, email dad@bradley.edu or call 677-3283.

 

Saturday, March 9-- Peoria Symphony Orchestra puts on a night titled “Kaleidoscope” featuring Mozart’s Symphony No. 38 and Bradley faculty member Kyle Dzapo as a soloist for both Rossini’s “Barber of Seville Overture” and Ibert’s “Flute Concerto.”  Honors Program members---$4.00; one guest, $7.00.  We will leave from the Student Center at 7:20pm.  Sign up with payment in Bradley Hall 295.

2/22/2013


 

Honors Program Newsletter

Theater and Dessert Buffet, Thursday, April 22 at 7:15 in the Student Center’s Alumni Dining Room.  It will be opening night for Bradley’s presentation of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.”  Mr. Steve Snyder, the play’s director, will join us to inform us about the play and this particular production.  You may bring a friend.  Free.  Reserve in the Honors Program Office (Bradley 295) or at 677-3283.

 

Friday, April 23.  3-5:30.  Outing to Peoria’s fantastic Wildlife Prairie Park.  Every Bradley student should (early in her or his time at Bradley) visit this amazing wildlife preserve.  Acres of open space inhabited by wolves, foxes, bobcats, bison, elk, and bears.  The park is about a 10-15 minute ride from campus.  Free.  You can bring a friend—but make sure you have visited this park at least once during your Bradley career. Reserve in the Honors Program office or call 677-3283. You might want to check this park out on the internet: www.wildlifeprairiestatepark.com.

4/14/2010

 

Honors Program Newsletter—9/1/2009

 

 

 

Saturday, September 12, Peoria Symphony. 

Come and spend an evening listening to Peoria’s symphony orchestra.  We will leave the Student Center (at the door toward Heitz/Harper where the Peoria Charter Coach bus picks up students) at 7:20 sharp and drive down to the Peoria Civic Center for the 8pm performance.  The evening will feature a guest pianist, Andrew Von Oeyen, playing Beethoven’s final piano concerto, “The Emperor.”  Tickets are $4.00 for Honors Program students and $7.00 for one guest---must be paid when making reservations in the Honors Program office in Bradley 295.

 

 

 

 

Thursday, September 17,  Bradley’s first theatrical production-----

The Pijama Game (the only musical of the year).  We will meet in the Student Center’s lower-level Executive Suite at 7:10 for a dessert buffet.  We will be joined by Professor Doug Rosson who is directing the play.  Professor Rosson will talk about the play and field your questions.  Every student gets a ticket to the 8pm performance.  Free for members of the Honors Program.  $2.00 for one guest.   Reserve at X3283 or in Bradley Hall 295.

 

 

Friday, Sept. 18~~~~our annual outing to Tanner’s Apple Orchard. 

We will leave campus from Heuser Art Center at 3:00 and drive about 25 minutes out into the country to Tanner’s Apple Orchard.  You will have an hour or so to walk into orchards, visit the petting zoo, and look around the gift shop.  The Honors Program will buy you refreshments such as apple pie, apple donuts, apple cider, etc.  We will return by 5:45.  Free for Honors Program members and one guest.  Reserve at ext. X3283 or in Bradley Hall 295.

 9/1/2009


 

Honors Program Newsletter

March 30, 2009

 

FOR YOUR ACADEMIC PLANNING—

We will offer AST 300 and a 300-level English honors section in the Spring, 2010 semester.

 

 

This coming FRIDAY, APRIL 3--“Cool Peoria”--come with Dr. Fuller down to the Contemporary Art Center located downtown by the riverfront.  First---every Friday there is a music concert—usually with blues or jazz—from 5:30-7:30.  This coming Friday will be a folk music/bluegrass group.  It will be great.  Second—some of the art from Bradley’s national print and drawing exhibition are on display at the CAC.  Also, many area artists have their workspace here and it is fun to walk around it.   We will leave Heuser Art Center at 4:45.  Dr. Fuller will provide some snacks while we are listening to the music.  Free.  Bring a friend.  Reserve in the Honors Program Office or call 677-3283.

 

 

Events coming soon---don’t reserve yet, another email will come closer to the events.

 

Friday, April 24.   Dessert Buffet and Bradley Theater:  Death Trap:  7:15 in the Braves Room located at the back of the Student Center’s main “Alumni Dining Room.”  What happens when a washed-up playwright's protege dreams up a new play that's good enough to kill for? Murder, suspense, and comedy! Ira Levin’s Deathtrap is a wickedly funny "Who'll-do-it?" -- full of twists and shocks until the last minute. A deadly delight of a play, Deathtrap is sure to bring laughter, excitement, and a few screams of terror to the Hartmann CenterFree.  Feel free to sign up one friend.  To reserve a spot, call 677-3283 or stop by Bradley Hall 295.

 

 

 

Saturday, April 25, Peoria Symphony—Beethoven night.  A celebration of the symphonic world’s greatest imaginative creator.  The concert will open with excerpts from Beethoven’s masterpiece opera, Fidelio.  It will conclude with the spectacular Ninth, arguably with the most revolutionary and influential symphony ever conceived.  Cost is only $3.00 to be paid when reserving in Bradley Hall 295.  One friend can come for $5.00.

30-Mar-09

 


 

Honors Program Newsletter              January 27, 2009

 

Friday, January 30  

Movie Outing –Slumdog Millionaire

There are so many good movies out right now:  Milk, Doubt, Gran Torino, Frost/Nixon.  The most talked about film, however, has been Slumdog Millionaire  (winner of the Golden Globe Best Film Award).   If you haven’t yet seen it, come with the Honors Program this Friday.  We will leave from Heuser Art Center in the late afternoon (those who sign up will get an email with the exact time once showing times are fixed).   While you will pay for your own movie ticket, the Honors Program will buy dinner after the movie.  Feel free to bring a friend.  Call 677-3283, email dad@bradley, or stop by the Honors Program office to sign up.

 

The Boston Globe said this of Slumdog Millionaire"I'll keep this simple: Cancel whatever you're doing tonight and go see Slumdog Millionaire instead.

 

 

Saturday, Feb. 7

Peoria’s Lakeview Museum to see the exhibit of China’s Forbidden City and the Picasso/Matisse/Chagall drawing exhibit (explanation below).  We will leave campus from the Heuser Art Center at 2 and travel to Lakeview.  Bradley’s Dr. Getz of the Religious Studies Department will be along to narrate the Chinese part of the exhibit and then go out for some ice cream.  Great way to check out Peoria’s museum, see some world-class art, see an interesting exhibit on China, and have some ice cream.  Free.  You may sign up a friend.  Call 677-3283, email Debbie (dad@bradley.edu), or stop by the Honors Program office to sign up.

 

   

Picasso   Matisse   Chagall

picasso print

These are three of the most significant artists of the 20th century. Through their distinctive style and artistic innovations, each one influenced the way we think of art today. Although the artists may best be known as painters, each one worked extensively as a printmaker, employing a variety of methods, and exploring the same imagery and subject matter that they addressed in their paintings.

27-jan-09


 

Honors Program Newsletter

September 4, 2008

 

 

 

Note:  We often need an extra van driver.  Juniors and seniors can be certified to drive our university vans.  If you available to help drive to Honors Program events, please contact the Honors Program Office.

 

 

Saturday, Sept. 13.  Symphony

  We will leave Heuser Art Center at 7:15 to travel down to the Civic Center Theater for this year’s opening concert featuring guest pianist Wonny Song.  The evening is titled “Romantic Rhapsody” and features Gershwin’s Rhaposdy in Blue, Hanson’s Symphony No. 2, “The Romantic,” and Berstein’s Divertimento.

Cost for students in the Honors Program is $4.00.  One guest is $6.00.  Reserve by stopping by Bradley Hall 295 (must reserve in person with payment for tickets).

 

 

 

Coming in the next few weeks:

 

Thurs., Sept. 25.  Theater and Dessert Buffet

   We will meet at 7:15 (sharp)  in the Executive Suite on the lower level of the Student Center for a dessert buffet.  Professor Steven Snyder is directing the production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s  swashbuckling comic operetta, Pirates of Penzance and will join us to provide a preview lecture of the performance.  Free tickets to the play, which starts at 8.  Reserve at ext. 3283 or stop in Bradley Hall 295.  Free for Honors students, $3.00 for one guest.

 

Fri., Sept. 26.  Tanner’s Apple Orchard

   We will leave at 3:00 from the Heuser Art Center for an approximately 30 minute drive out into the country.  You can walk out into the orchards and pick apples (they aren’t cheap) to bring home.  Tanner’s has a gift store and petting zoo.  The Honors Program will provide cider, pie, donuts, etc at Tanner’s snack bar.  Free (unless you decide to buy apples to bring back).  Reserve at ext. 3283 or stop in Bradley Hall 295.

 

 

Freshmen:  We will have an evening for Freshmen in the Honors Program on Tuesday, Sept. 30 from 7:30 to 8:30 in the Fourth Floor large meeting room (middle of the fourth floor)  of Bradley Hall.  Topic:  Being Successful in College: Making the Most of Your Bradley Experience.  We will have some upper-level students present to share tips and strategies for maximizing your success at Bradley.  Snacks provided.  Reserve at ext. 3283 or stop in Bradley Hall 295.

 


HONORS PROGRAM NEWSLETTER:
October 30, 2007

Still needed---van drivers. The Honors Program needs juniors or seniors to help drive vans to events. Those who drive vans get free admission to the event. You need to be certified by our Facilities Dept---you can call Judi Wood in Macmillan Hall (ext. 2917) to set up a written (way easy) drivers test on M-F at 9, 10, 1, or 2. Once you are certified, you can drive university vans for the Honors Program or other organizations.

Juniors----stop by the Honors Program office to get information about the "Junior/Senior Research Project" required of all students to graduate from the Honors Program. This is not intended to be something you must do in addition to what you do for your major, but rather is intended to ensure that all of our students have an opportunity to learn through active inquiry. We have an explanatory sheet and a form you need to fill out in the Honors Program Office, Bradley Hall 295.

Theater Night----Thursday, Nov. 8. We will meet at 7:15 sharp in the Braves Room (located at the back of the cafeteria in the Student Center) for a dessert buffet followed by Tennessee Williams' "The Night of the Iguana"---one of the most unflinchingly honest, provocative plays in American theater---------probes the turbulent emotional forces at play in human relationships as four people (a defrocked minister, a lustful widow, a free-spirited artist, and an older poet) are thrown together in a desolate Mexican hotel.


Coming: Movie outing to see "Beowulf". The film version of "Beowulf" is due out Friday, Nov. 16. This is the big-budget fantasy film adaptation of the classic epic, starring Robin Wright Penn, Anthony Hopkins, and John Malkovich. We can't plan the exact time until just before the event, but about 5 we will leave from the Heuser Art Center to a local movie theater. You buy your own ticket to the movie (bring your BU ID for discount). After the movie the Honors Program will buy dinner as we talk about the film.

Sign up for all events at ext. 3283, in Bradley 295, or email dad@bradley.edu .

 

 

 

Fall 2007 ~ #1

September 6, 2007

 

Saturday, Sept. 15:  Opening Night for the Peoria Symphony.  First, two contemporary American works which are already classics and audience favorites; Higdon’s Blue Cathedral has had more performances following its premiere than any other American piece in history. Corigliano’s superb, dramatic score from the movie, The Red Violin, has taken the concert world by storm. Griffes’ White Peacock is a gorgeous, romantic work in the style of the great German romantics who were his teachers. Our celebration concludes with your favorite and ours: West Side Story!.  We will leave from Heuser Art Center at 7:20 for the 8:00 performance.  Tickets for students in the Honors Program are $4.00, $6.00 for a guest.  Reserve in the Honors Program Office, Bradley 295.

 

 

Friday, Sept. 21:   Outing to Tanner’s Orchard.  We will leave Heuser Art Center at 3 for the half hour van ride out to Tanners.  You will have time to walk through the orchards---you can pick apples to bring back  [Note:  although the Honors Program will buy everyone your choice of apple pie, cider, fritters, etc. while we are there, but if you want to bring apples home this is at your own expense-------Tanners isn’t cheap.  They are great apples, but cost more than grocery store apples].  We will be back by 6.  Free.  You can sign up a guest.  Reserve at ext. 3283 or stop by the Honors Program Office, Bradley 295.

 

Thursday, Sept. 27: Dessert Buffet and Theater------for the Bradley musical, “Urinetown.” We will meet in the main floor dining room of the Student Center (the Alumni Dining Room) at 7:10 for a dessert buffet and preview talk on the musical. Then tickets will be provided for the show. Note: we ordinarily go to the opening Thursday, but there were no rooms in the student center, so we moved to the second Thursday. You may sign up one friend. Free. Call ext. 3283 or stop by the Honors Program Office, Bradley 295 to reserve.

Sunday, Sept 30: Outing to Wildlife Prairie State Park.  Join us for an afternoon walking through the 2,000 acres of wildlife with wolves, bison, bobcats, bears, foxes and more all living in their natural habitat.  A true treasure of this area of Illinois---if you haven’t seen Wildlife Prairie Park yet during your time at Bradley, you simply must.  We will leave from Heuser Art Center at 2:15 for a twenty minute van ride to the park.  We will be back by 5:30.  Free.  Bring a friend.  You can learn more about the park at www.wildlifeprairiestatepark.org.  Call ext. 3283 to reserve or stop by Bradley Hall 295.

 

  

Need van drivers!  The Honors Program needs juniors or seniors to help drive vans to events.  Those who drive vans get free admission to the event.  You need to be certified by our Facilities Dept---you can call Judi Wood in Macmillan Hall (ext. 2917) to set up a written (easy) drivers test on M-F at 9, 10, 1, or 2.  Once you are certified, you can drive university vans for the Honors Program or other organizations.

 

 

Coming soon:  an evening discussion on “Considering going to graduate school and/or a career in college teaching?”

 

The Honors Program is trying to identify movies (esp. limited release/independent movies) for an evening outing.   

 

 

 

Honors Program Newsletter #5

 October 30, 2006


We are having our “Dessert Buffet and Theater” night on a Friday----Friday, Nov. 17 to see “Angels in America.”  This Pulitzer-Prize winning script is a masterful melding of harsh realism and theatrical fantasy exploring the issues confronting the country as the AIDS epidemic began in the 1980s.  We will meet for the dessert buffet in the Student Center’s Executive Suite (lower level) at 7:15.  The play begins at 8.  Sign up in the Honors Program Office or call ext. 3283---you may bring a friend if you wish.

 

Spring Scheduling-----make sure you check the Honors Program webpage for classes/seminars.  A hard copy of seminar descriptions is available in the Honors Program Office.

 

1.  We have added a new seminar-----“What the Buddha Taught”---offered by Dr. Phil Jones of the History Department, the first several weeks of the semester on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3-3:50.  See the description on the Honors Program webpage.

 

2.  A special alert to Dr. Hogan’s honors section of Sociology 100---she is a very bright, enthusiastic teacher.  Sure to be an excellent class.

 

  

Movie night---Friday, Nov. 3.  Director Sophia Coppola is just releasing “Marie Antoinette”-----I have reserved a van and we will leave from Heuser Art Center around 4:00 pm (we will email when show times are set) for the movie and then dinner.  You pay for your movie ticket (bring your ID, $5-6).  The Honors Program will buy dinner.  Reserve at ext. 3283 or stop by Bradley 295.

 

 

Evening discussion on graduate school:  Information and advice on taking GREs, scholarship opportunities, selecting and applying to schools, what to expect, careers in college teaching, etc----------Monday, Nov. 13  from 7-8 pm in the Bradley Hall Fourth Floor Conference Room/Lounge.  Call ext. 3283 to reserve, or stop by the Honors Program Office.  Intended for students of all years who are thinking about graduate school for a masters or doctorate (not for medical school, law school, or MBA).

 

JUNIORS:  The honors program has a requirement that all students complete a research project (in their own majors) as part of their undergraduate experience.  Starting with students who entered Bradley in 2004, we are going to be a little more formal in tracking this aspect of the Honors Program.  We ask that the juniors who have not stopped by the Honors Program Office, please do to pick up 1) a description of the requirement and 2) a one-side of one-page form that lists and describes your research project.

 

 

October 18, 2006

 

 

Spring Scheduling-----make sure you check the Honors Program webpage for classes/seminars.  A hard copy of seminar descriptions is available in the Honors Program Office.

 

  1. We have added a new seminar-----“What the Buddha Taught”---offered by Dr. Phil Jones of the History Department for the first several weeks of the semester on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3-3:50.  See the description on the Honors Program “seminar” webpage.

 

2.  A special alert to Dr. Hogan’s honors section of Sociology 100---she is a

    very bright, enthusiastic teacher.  Sure to be an excellent class.

 

 

>>Movie night---Friday, Nov. 3.  Director Sophia Coppola is just releasing “Marie Antoinette”-----I have reserved a van and we will leave from Heuser Art Center around 4pm (we will email when show times are set) for the movie and then dinner.  You pay for your movie ticket.  The Honors Program will buy dinner.  Reserve at ext. 3283 or stop by Bradley 295.

 

 

 

>>Evening discussion on graduate school:  Information and advice on taking GREs, scholarship opportunities, selecting and applying to schools, what to expect, careers in college teaching, etc----------Monday, Nov. 6  from 7-8 pm in the Bradley Hall Fourth Floor Conference Room/Lounge.  Call ext. 3283 to reserve, or stop by the Honors Program Office.  Intended for students of all years who are thinking about graduate school for a masters or doctorate (not for medical school, law school, or MBA).

 

>>JUNIORS:  The honors program has a requirement that all students complete a research project (in their own majors) as part of their undergraduate experience.  Starting with students who entered Bradley in 2004, we are going to be a little more formal in tracking this aspect of the Honors Program.  We ask that all juniors stop by the Honors Program Office and pick up 1) a description of the requirement and 2) a one-side of one-page form that lists and describes your research project.

 


 

October 12, 2006

HONORS PROGRAM NEWSLETTER #3

"RENT"-----We still have four tickets to "RENT" for the Wednesday, Nov. 1 show. All tickets are on the main floor. Tickets are being sold to Honors Program students for $40.00. One guest is $42.50. We will provide van transportation from the Heuser Art Center, leaving at 6:50 sharp for the 7:30 performance. You must pay in full when making your reservation in the Honors Program Office, BR. Hall 295. Checks are to be made out to Bradley University Honors Program.

We planned an Evening Discussion on Politics, Women, and Hillary Clinton. The plan was for Tuesday, Oct. 17 from 8-9 pm in the fourth floor conference room of Bradley Hall.
Will Americans vote for a female presidential candidate? Do women tend to emphasize different political issues than men emphasize? What are Americans’ perceptions of Hillary Clinton---how did they arrive at these perceptions.
Come for an hour of refreshments and conversation. We would like all who come to have read a short article that TIME recently wrote about Hillary Clinton---this article is available in the Honors Program office.
Question: Is there interest in this program? I have only heard from one person---if you have interest, contact us at Ext. 3283 or stop by Bradley Hall 295.

JUNIORS: The honors program has a requirement that all students complete a research project (in their own majors) as part of their undergraduate experience. Starting with students who entered Bradley in 2004, we are going to be a little more formal in tracking this aspect of the Honors Program. We ask that all juniors stop by the Honors Program Office and pick up 1) a description of the requirement and 2) a one-side of one-page form that lists and describes your research project.

A list of SPRING 2007 Honors classes and seminars will come out next week. You can also pick up a hard copy in the Honors Program office. Some really good seminars will be available.


 

To contact us:

295 Bradley Hall

Bradley University

1501 W. Bradley Ave.

Peoria, IL  61625

 

(309) 677-3283 (Office)

(309) 677-4983 (Fax)

Deborah Beard: dad@bradley.edu

Dr. Robert Fuller: rcf@bradley.edu

 

 


Honors Program Newsletter

October 10, 2005

 

 

 

Tuesday, Nov 1, 7:30-8:30 in the fourth floor “conference room” of Bradley Hall

 Graduate School/Careers in College Teaching/Truman and Fulbright Scholarships

 

 

Come to an informal session to learn about applying to graduate school (this is for masters and doctorate degrees-----not medical school, law school, MBA, or dentistry) as well as information about careers in college teaching.  We will also distribute information about some post-graduation scholarships.

This evening is designed for seniors, juniors, and sophomores who want to explore the whole process of applying to graduate school, applying for Fulbright and other major scholarships, or who are considering careers in college teaching.

Refreshments will be provided-------as you sign up, Dr. Fuller will try to invite younger professors in the areas you are interested.

Reserve by stopping by Bradley 295 or calling ext. 3283.

 

 

 

Van Drivers?  The Honors Program occasionally needs van drivers for our outings.  You need to be a junior or senior who has been certified by Bradley’s Facilities Office in Macmillan Hall.  Van drivers gets lots of thanks, and their cost of  the event waived.  We will need a driver for a November symphony concert, for example.

 

 

Saturday, Nov. 12---Outing to the Peoria Symphony.  We already have an entire seminar attending this event, but we have room for 15 more to attend a program entitled “A Magical Mix” that blends three very different symphonic pieces: Olly Wilson: Expansions III ;Wagner: Siegfried Idyll ; Stravinsky: Petrouchka Ballet Suite.

Tickets are $4.00 for Honors Program students and $8.00 for guests.  We will leave from Heuser Art center at 7:20 for the 8:00 pm performance.

 

 

  


HONORS PROGRAM NEWSLETTER—

Tuesday, September 6, 2005

 

»FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16:  TANNER’S ORCHARD

 

We will leave from the Heuser Art Center at 3:05 for a nearly half-hour van ride out into the country.  You will have time to walk through the orchards, visit the children’s petting zoo, and look through the gift shop.  The Honors Program will pay for light refreshments. 

 

Note:  Tanner’s charges quite a bit for the apples you pick—you need to pay for this yourself if you choose to buy apples—but you don’t get this opportunity often.

 

To reserve, call ext. 3283 or sign up in Bradley 295.  We will return to campus about 5:30.

 

 

»Friday, September 23:  MOVIE NIGHT

 

The Honors Program will provide the transportation and dinner – you buy your movie ticket to see “Proof” starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Jake Gyllenhaal.

 

Exact times will be given to those who sign up the day before—but we will try to go to the showing about 5:00, returning about 9:00.  Have your Bradley ID for student discount.

 

Sign up at ext. 3283 or in 295 Bradley Hall.

 

 

»Thursday, September 29:  THEATER AND DESSERT

 

Dessert buffet and Bradley’s theatrical production of Cabaret.  Come enjoy dessert and hear remarks about the play before attending the production.  Meet in the Executive Suite (lower level) of the Student Center.  FREE!  Sign up at ext. 3283 or in 295 Bradley Hall.

 


 

Honors Program Newsletter

March 23, 2005

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO BRADLEY HALL CONSTRUCTION, THE HONORS PROGRAM IS IN A TEMPORARY LOCATION IN BRADLEY 118 (Where the Graduate School used to be).

 

 

Friday, April 8.   Come downtown to hear some blues and jazz performed by local guitarist/singer Joe Metzga and friends.  We will leave Heuser Art Center at 5:00 pm sharp to travel to the Contemporary Art Center.  Have refreshments.  Listen to music.  Kick off April with some cool music in a way cool setting.  Bring a friend.  Cost is just $2.00 per person which must be paid when making your reservation(s).  We will be back on campus by 7:30.  Sign up in “new”office in Bradley 117B.

 

 

Possible Chicago theater trip on Saturday, April 16.  If there is interest, I will put together a bus trip to Chicago on Saturday, April 16.  Leave Bradley about 10:30 am.  Go straight to downtown Chicago where you are on your own until 5 pm.  Go to museums, art galleries, shop, whatever.  At 5 pm we will go out to Naperville and somewhere in between find a place to eat.  At 8 is a performance of “Leaving Iowa”---a play with music written and directed by two Bradley alums and stand-up comics (Tim Clue and Spike Manton). The play is about children gathering to bury their father in Iowa and remembering whacky family trips through the Midwest in a family station wagon----music, comedy.

Cost would be about $25 plus the cost of your own lunch and dinner.  (heck, it costs more than that to drive to Chicago).

Honors Program pays everything above this, including charter coach costs.  Arrive back about 1 am.  Non-honors program students very welcome

If you are interested, call ext. 3283 or stop by Bradley 118 in the next few days----if there is sufficient interest, we will make this happen.

 

Coming on Thursday, April 14: Bradley play, “Translations.” Meet in student center at 7:15 for dessert buffet, then the performance of Translations by Brian Friel.

A powerful and haunting play by Ireland’s greatest living writer, Translations is about nothing less than language as the soul of a nation. Set in 1833 in Ireland, the play tells of the British army’s campaign to replace the native Gaelic with English, an attempt to end centuries of fighting by setting up a political union based on a common language. Against this backdrop of political unrest, a pair of star-crossed lovers, a British soldier and a young Irish woman, struggle to overcome the barriers of their different languages and cultures to express their affection for one another. Through Friel’s fertile and poetic imagination, tragedy is transformed into up-lifting triumph as communication overcomes political conflict.------We will send out an announcement for this again in a week, so need to sign up now (though you can at ext. 3283).  No cost.  Bring a friend.

 

We will start taking registration for Honors Program classes and seminars on Monday, April 4th for current Seniors and Juniors who will be Seniors at the end of this semester (according to semester hours earned).  Wednesday, April 6th, all Juniors and Sophomores who will be Juniors at the end of this semester can register.  Monday, April 11th, all Sophomores and Freshmen who will be Sophomores at the end of this semester can register.  I have attached a list of Honors Program classes and seminars that will be available to register for in our office.  All Honors classes and seminars are on reserve and must be registered for in person to sign up for the class.  Honors classes are designated by the section numbers that start with a 4 (40, 41, 42, etc.)  All other classes can be registered in Webster.  You can also pick up a paper copy of this list in our office. Just stop by and ask for one.  If you have any questions about the registration, please don’t hesitate to call or stop by.

 

 

 


 

HONORS PROGRAM NEWSLETTER NO. 2
September 27, 2004



COFFEE & CONVERSATION:
  Evening discussion at One World Coffee Shop.  Topic:  "What do people in the Middle East think of Americans and what might be done to improve those perceptions?"  A vital topic.  Come be part of a group that gathers just to discuss important ideas or issues.  Right after fall break-Thursday, October 14th from 8:00-9:30.  Short opening remarks will be offered by Professors:   Dr. Charles Dannehl of the Political Science Dept., Dr. Issam Nassar of the History Dept., Dr. Zeev Gorin of the Sociology Dept., and Dr. Shah Tarzi of the International Studies Dept.  Then the discussion will be open.  Refreshments provided.  Free and open to all Bradley students.  No need to sign up in advance.  Come be part of a short evening's discussion that doesn't happen on other college campuses.
 

VIDEO NIGHT:
  Wednesday, October 20th from 8:00-10:00 p.m. in the 4th Floor Lounge of Bradley Hall.  Video:  "SUPERSIZE ME."  A video about fast food and American life.  Free.  Bring a friend.  All who attend can order McDonalds fast food that will be delivered during the video.  Sign up in Bradley 140; call ext. 3283; or email Debbie at dad@bradley.edu.
 

COOL PEORIA:
  Friday, October 29th, we will take a small group down to Peoria's Contemporary Art Center to hear local artist/musician Preston Jackson's group play jazz and blues.  We will leave Heuser Art Center at 4:50, return about 7:30.  As one senior put it, "Going to one of these Five Spot Jazz nights totally opened my eyes to what Peoria has to offer if you look."  Cool music.  Cool people.  Light refreshments provided.  Free.  You must reserve in Bradley 140; call ext. 3283; or email Debbie.
 

JUNIORS & SOPHOMORES:
  Think Ahead!  In your Senior year, you might want to apply for a prestigious scholarship to study abroad (Fulbright), study in England (Rhoades), study government/politics (Truman), study humanities (Mellon), etc.  These are very competitive scholarships.  A fairly high GPA and evidence of some student activities/leadership are critical.  Many of our students have gotten Fulbrights and some could get the others if we could get more to apply.  Contact Dr. Fuller if you want to know more.
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 







 
 


 


 
NOTE:  The Bradley Theater and Dessert Buffet will be FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH (not on November 18th).  Please make note of the error and change your calendar.


 
 
NOTE:  The Bradley Theater and Dessert Buffet will be FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH (not on November 18th).  Please make note of the error and change your calendar.

 

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