Best of Campus: December

December at 痳豆色播 means Commencement and nearly 300 graduating students made their loved ones proud of their accomplishment; men鈥檚 basketball is even in conference play and 10-5 overall as of this writing; students smashed scales as a reminder our bodies are more than just numbers; women鈥檚 basketball beat North Dakota State 70-64. (All photos by Duane Zehr)

Commencement

痳豆色播鈥檚 mid-year Commencement ceremonies honored nearly 300 undergraduate and graduate students. Political science major Pierre Paul gave the student address, telling the graduates to 鈥渆mbrace the uncomfortable moments in life and blaze a trail for all of those who are yet to come.鈥

Men's Basketball vs Maryville

Men鈥檚 basketball is 10-5 overall as of this writing. Here they are against Maryville, where the Braves rolled past the Saints in a 91-58 victory at Carver Arena.

Smashing the Scale

The Body Project held a scale smashing event early in December. A great way to show a person鈥檚 body isn鈥檛 just a number. The event was part of Body Acceptance Week.

Women's Basketball vs North Dakota State

Eleven three-point shots helped women鈥檚 basketball climb over NDSU鈥檚 Bison 70-64. The Braves are 11-2 overall and undefeated in conference play. On Tuesday, the NCAA named them the Team of the Week!

WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP: LORI LIGHTFOOT

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot brought a message of integrity, equity and inclusion at the Peoria Women in Leadership luncheon held at 痳豆色播. 鈥淓very day I wake up with admission on my mind, for young women, and people of color, but none of us can do them alone. Accomplishing this task requires each of us to step up further and ask ourselves, what more can I do?鈥

BUSINESS AND ENGINEERING CONVERGENCE CENTER

Because we鈥檙e so proud of it, we鈥檙e sharing a couple of new photos of our new Business and Engineering Convergence Center!