PEORIA, ILLINOIS (July 1, 2021) — Bradley University congratulates the 1,000-plus students who earned degrees in May.

Your local students include:

  • Lauren Bell (Rock Island, IL) graduated with a BS in Health Science.
  • Adam Burgmeier (Princeton, IA) graduated with a BS in Marketing Global Supply Chain Management.
  • Sabrina Cincola (Bettendorf, IA) graduated with a BSMFT in Manufacturing Engr Technology.
  • Jack Dunn (Davenport, IA) graduated with a BS in Marketing Global Supply Chain Management.
  • Emmalee Finch (Rock Island, IL) graduated with a BS in Political Science.
  • Martin Gonzalez (Moline, IL) graduated with a BA in Communication Journalism.
  • Lilly Henderson (Geneseo, IL) graduated with a BSN in Nursing.
  • Ty Jones (Davenport, IA) graduated with a BSME in Mechanical Engineering Biomedical Engineering.
  • Kaitlyn McKeag (Geneseo, IL) graduated with a BS in Health Science.
  • Paige Olson (Geneseo, IL) graduated with a BS in Accounting.
  • Brennen Peters (Moline, IL) graduated with a BSCE in Civil Engineering.
  • Alec Quick (Moline, IL) graduated with a BSME in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Keaton Rice (Geneseo, IL) graduated with a BS in Communication Sports Communication.
  • Parneet Sahota (Moline, IL) graduated with a MA in Counseling Clinical Mental Health.
  • Tyler Thompson (Geneseo, IL) graduated with a BSC in Construction.

Bradley University is a top-ranked, private university in Peoria, Illinois, offering 5,400 undergraduate and graduate students the resources of a larger university and the personal attention of a smaller university. More than 185 academic programs are offered in business, communications, education, engineering, fine arts, health sciences, liberal-arts and -sciences, and technology.

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