PEORIA, Ill. — Bradley University is celebrating it’s students and peace this holiday season.
The “Tree of Peace” is located in the student center and features the word “peace” printed on ornaments in 48 different languages, representing the home countries of the school’s current student body.
As students gather to study or grab a bite to eat, they will see a sign that states, “In recognition of the 48 nations represented by the current Bradley student body, you will find native wishes of PEACE for the holiday season around the atrium.” Next to the sign is a lit-up tree with decorative ornaments reading “peace” in the languages from all of the home countries of Bradley students.
“We may not all celebrate the same holidays, but we can all celebrate peace,” said Executive Director of Student Involvement Tom Coy.
Attached, you can view the ornaments up close. Student graphic design major Krista Frerking designed them to resemble passport stickers. Additionally, a graphic of each country can be subtly seen in the background. Frerking stated, “I was proud to put so much time into this project. I hope it can educate students on the diverse culture we have here at Bradley University; I certainly learned a lot!”