Celebrate our CSJ heritage and legacy during Heritage Week from Mon., Mar. 31 through Fri., Apr. 4 with events that reflect our values of service and unity.
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!
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. Snacks and raffles will be provided for in-person attendees!
Location: Upper Student Center
Standing with the Marginalized and Most Vulnerable: The CSJ Legacy of Justice and Solidarity
Tues., Apr. 1 | 7 to 8:30 p.m.
All are welcome for a virtual panel discussion on how the ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph became synonymous with the struggle for justice for the most vulnerable among us.
Looking to grow your network and gain career inspiration?Join us for a Fireside Chat with Giselle Rodriguez ’16, a trailblazing immigration attorney and founder of the Law Offices of Giselle M. Rodriguez.
Will Reeve was just shy of three years old when his father, actor, director and activist Christopher Reeve was paralyzed in a horseback riding accident. After losing both his parents, Will has navigated life, from high school to college to a successful career in broadcast journalism, while carrying that grief with him.
Cheer on the Regis Pride at home as Men's and Women's Track & Field host the Regis Spring Classic!
Senior Day celebrations will occur at the close of the meet, at approximately 7 p.m.
For the most up to date athletic game information and schedules, visit GoRegisPride.com.
Spring Concert: Footlights & Follies
Sat., Apr. 5 | 7 p.m.
The Regis Community Chorus and Glee Singers invite you to an evening of exciting music from the Broadway stage, including Brigadoon, West Side Story, Les Misérables, and Hamilton.
Don't miss the opportunity to network with employers across various industries looking to recruit Regis students for internships, part-time, and full-time positions at the Career Fair on Tues., Apr. 8 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the College Hall Foyer.
Regis' second annual research symposium on Thurs., Apr. 10 from 12 to 5:30 p.m. in College Hall will feature student research panels, poster presentations, art/music displays and performances, and thesis slams from students across the university's undergraduate and graduate programs.
This year's theme: Systemic Impact, Personal Power draws from our FYS common read book, Tell Me Who You Are by Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi, which explores the power of the individual and the broader systems that shape our world and construct our lived realities.
Through #RiseAtRegis, we are championing you, our students, as you “rise” to your full potential, alumni who “rise” to the top of their professions, and all those associated with Regis who “rise” to the moment.
How can you get involved? Be a Regis Brand Ambassador!