It is important that we know what is working and what is not working at Regis College.
Please complete the student satisfaction survey so we know what is important to you and how satisfied you are with your experience at Regis.
Your responses will help us identify our strengths and areas for improvement. Your answers will serve to make Regis a better place and to improve the student experience for current and future students.
Visit the Regis Events Calendar, follow @RegisLife_MA on Instagram and Twitter, and read the weekly This Week at Regis e-newsletter for the most up to date event schedules and information!
The Story of Us is an opportunity for the Regis community to share their experiences and thoughts on the topic 'From Failure to Success'
Come to watch or share a 5-minute story about your personal memories or experiences, highlight meaningful artwork or music, or recite a written piece (your own or an attributed author).
Location:College Hall Foyer
Housing Selection: Doubles
Tues., Apr. 11 | 6 to 9 p.m.
All selections are done electronically on the Adirondack Housing Portal at your assigned selection time slot, but students are welcome to come and look at floor plans and have questions answered by Residence Life staff. Pizza and raffles will be provided for in-person attendees!
It's the final countdown, and the end of the spring semester is in sight! The Center for Student Engagement is bringing you a weekend full of exciting events and programs to celebrate. Follow us on Instagram and be the first to see as we release the full schedule of events.
Mark your calendars for Thurs., Apr. 20 to Sun., Apr. 23 and get ready to have some fun!
Created Whole: An Intercollegiate Community Dialogue
Celebrate your accomplishments by participating in Senior Activities and requesting specialty cords, stoles, and tassels.
To purchase tickets for Senior Activities, visit the Center for Student Engagement, LSC Rm 111.
The Sankofa Ceremony, formerly known as the Kente Stole Ceremony, is Thurs., May 4 at 4:30 p.m. in the Casey Theatre. Stoles representing Black, Latinx/Hispanic, and AAPI identities are available for purchaseat $15 each.