Join the Regis community to celebrate #RegisGivingDay and make a big impact in just 24 hours! Giving Day is special because YOU can choose to support the area that means the most to you!
Gifts of all sizes help to support the Dear Neighbor Fund, Scholarships, Athletics, Service Trips, Inclusive Excellence, Residence Life Enrichment, and where it's needed most.
Student Only Raffle: For every $5 you give on Giving Day, you will be entered to win a reserved parking spot on campus and a Stanley cup gift basket.
Visit the Regis Events Calendar, follow @RegisLife_MA on Instagram, and read the weekly This Week at Regis e-newsletter for the most up to date event schedules and information!
Build your own nursing school survival pack by grabbing clinical supplies while meeting your classmates and enjoy some desserts! Hosted by the Student Nursing Association (SNA).
Location: College Hall 202
Giving Day Café
Wed., Feb. 14 | 8:30 to 10 a.m.
Start your morning with a free coffee and learn about ways to participate in Giving Day!
Location: Tegan Learning Commons
Giving Day: Cupid's Corner
Wed., Feb. 14 | 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Come on over to Cupid's Corner to enjoy coffee, games, prizes, a photo booth, and free pizza at noon! Make a gift to send a valentine to a friend on campus.
Counseling Services hosts a number of support groups for students looking to find community, resources, and support.
MOSAIC is a therapeutic group with the aim of providing space for LGBTQIA+ and questioning Regis College students to meet, explore and process their experiences and support one another.
Counseling Services is also gauging interest in a BIPOC Women Support Group aimed to create a nurturing community where we explore topics that enhance mental health and well-being while fostering connections and support.
New Year, New Financially Responsible You
As you continue working towards your new year resolutions and goals, don’t forget to flex your financial literacy muscles! Check out this article about banking and how to bank appropriately for your financial goals.
Follow up your reading with more tools from iGrad, a free financial literacy resource available to all Regis students, including this course to help you with your individual banking needs.
Submissions are now being accepted for the Mary C. Bryan Women's Studies Award which recognizes exemplary student work that enhances understanding of women’s and/or gender studies.
In Massachusetts, all public and private institutions of higher education are required by law to conduct a sexual misconduct climate survey at least once every four years. Regis is currently performing its survey through Thurs., Feb. 29 and hopes to gain a better insight into students’ experiences at the university.
The survey is anonymous. All of the survey questions are optional, and you can skip any question you do not want to answer.