PEORIA, ILLINOIS (March 27, 2019) — Bradley University student, Sydney Ruggles of Rock Island, IL, will present research at the Midwestern Psychological Association Conference. This is the oldest regional psychological association in the nation.

Ruggles is part of a study that focused on attitudes towards sexual entitlement in online communities.

With 50 students from Bradley chosen to present, the university will be one of the highest represented schools participating. The student-faculty collaborations will be highlighted, with faculty sharing research credit with their research teams.

The conference is April 11-13 in Chicago.

The Midwestern Psychological Association is the oldest regional psychological association in the nation, with its first conference held in 1926. Each year it attracts numerous researchers from throughout the Midwest and beyond.

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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