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ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Relations

ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Relations and Advancement keep alumni connected to the university and each other with events, volunteer opportunities, and ways to give back.

We look forward to seeing you in your local city or back here at the Hilltop!

Plan a reunion for your friends and fellow Braves. Start planning by emailing bualum@bradley.edu or call us at (309) 677-2240.

Affinity Groups:

  • Black ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Alliance (BUBAA)
  • Latino ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Association (BAILA)

Regional ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Networks:

  • Chicago
  • St. Louis
  • Austin
  • Central Illinois
  • Kansas City
  • Twin Cities
  • Phoenix
  • Seattle
  • SoCal
  • Nashville
  • Delaware Valley

Learn more about these ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé groups, volunteering & more!

Read the latest ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé spotlights featured in our newsletter, important university updates and other news that keeps you in the loop with everything BU.

  • Request a Transcript
  • Shop for new ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé gear
  • Visit the Hayden-Clark ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Center
  • Explore the exclusive ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Webinars: Brave Talks

View all the resources for our alumni community.

Keep in touch and tell us about your personal and career milestones and life events.

Giving Back at ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé

The Office of Advancement connects the generosity and support of our ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé to the mission of ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé.

There are more ways than just a one-time gift that support ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé. From stocks and securities to employer matched donations, your support can be just as personalized as the impact you want to create!

Learn more about the available ways to give back to ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé.

Make your support part of something larger happening at ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé. Before making your gift, consider the top priorities of the university that you can directly contribute. Or, make a gift that puts you in great company through one of our giving societies.

Learn more about how to take your gift farther.





Make gifts via check payable to ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé and mail to:

  • ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Gift Records
    1501 W ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Ave
    Peoria, IL 61625

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History

ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé’s National ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Association was founded in 1901, but it wasn’t until former professor, public relations director and soon-to-be University President David B. Owen ’29 established an alumni office and named Allen Upton ’48 as its first full-time secretary in 1950 that the organization really came to life.

With a vision of building and maintaining stronger relationships between the university and its graduates and nurturing pride among its alumni, the alumni association organized chapters in most major cities (the first was formed in Chicago on May 5, 1904), produced an alumni magazine and established the most prestigious awards given by the institution. Through the years, the alumni association continued to serve the university through service to – and from – its graduates.

Today, the BUAA also sponsors programs designed to enhance the student experience – from admissions assistance to mentoring and from legacy programs to networking events, alumni nationwide are providing valuable services to students. To solidify this new emphasis, there is now student representation on the association’s board of directors, and an alumni staff member dedicated to maintaining effective student programs.

The association remains committed to its vision of building strong relationships with its alumni. Regional alumni activity continue to thrive, with events in more than 30 cities nationwide. Affinity groups like the Black ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Alliance, Forensics ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Network and International Latino ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé are finding creative new ways to serve today’s students, future alumni and each other.

From a file of index cards containing the names, addresses and class years of 9,000 ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé alumni (kept safely within Dr. Clarence Schroeder’s closet in ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Hall until 1950), the alumni association has now grown to more than 69,000 strong. And until 2007, it seemed only fitting that the home of the alumni association was also the former home of the man that once breathed new life into the organization, David B. Owen.

Today we occupy the Hayden-Clark ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Center, a building that complements the iconic ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Hall. It is a permanent and magnificent tribute to the thousands of ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé alumni who have walked this campus. Conceived and planned by alumni, built by alumni for alumni, ÑÇÖÞÉ«Çé Hall reflects the proud history and traditions of our alma mater.