Celebrate the relaunch of The Regis Herald, the independent student newspaper of Regis College.
The Herald was launched in 1934 and ran continuously for decades before taking a long hiatus. It is reborn now as a digital publication.
Members of the Regis community are invited to gather on Tues., Mar. 28 at 7 p.m. in College Hall 202 for a celebration of the relaunch featuring special guest, Amaka Ubaka of 7NEWS Today in New England.
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!
Tickets will be sold in the Upper Student Center Lobby from 12 to 2 p.m. daily and at the door (while supplies last).
Tickets are $15 each and payment must be cash or check only.
Limit one (1) guest ticket per Regis student.
Location: Fine Arts Center Atrium
Regis Pride Game Day
Sat., Apr. 1 | All Day
Cheer on the Regis Pride at home! Check out Saturday's home game schedule:
Men's Volleyball at 11 a.m.
Men's Lacrosse at 2 p.m.
Men's Volleyball at 3 p.m. (Senior Day)
For the most up to date athletic game information and schedules, visit GoRegisPride.com.
Spring Concert ft. Glee Singers and Alumni Chorus
Sat., Apr. 1 | 7 p.m.
Please join us for the annual springtime concert performed by the Alumni Chorus and the Glee Singers. This year’s theme is Life, Death, and Life Beyond Death. Featured in the concert will be life-affirming contemporary pieces as well as Mozart’s majestic Requiem.
Location: Casey Theatre, Fine Arts Center
Sunday Worship
Sun., Apr. 2 | 5 p.m.
Join the Center for Ministry and Service for worship offering music, scripture, reflection, and prayer, as well as a different voice sharing the reflection on the Gospel.
Appointments for Senior Portraits are availableMon., Mar. 27 to Fri., Mar. 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. dailyin the College Hall Foyer. To make an appointment, click here and use school code: 133.
Students who plan to participate in the 2023 Commencement ceremony are invited to submit pictures to be included in a photo slideshow.
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.
Formerly known as the Kente Stole Ceremony, the Sankofa 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.