October is finally here which means the Center for Student Engagement is bringing you the spookiest and most spectacular events, activities, and contests all month long! Be sure to follow @RegisLife_MA on Instagram to for the full schedule of events!
That's not all! Check out the Center for Inclusive Excellence at @RegisInclusion on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, where they will be highlighting identities such as LGBTQIA+, Latinx and Indigenous populations all throughout the month.
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!
Start Spooktober right with this pumpkin painting night hosted by the Creative Arts Club!
Location: Lower Student Center
FYS Café: Mental Health Check-In
Tuesday, October 4 | 5 p.m.
Meet with fellow first-year students to explore topics related to the transition to college and learn helpful skills. This week, Counseling Services is visiting for a mental health check-in!
Location: Angela Hall Lounge
Regis Pride Game Day
Wednesday, October 5 | Various
Cheer on the Regis Pride at home! Check out Wednesday's home game day schedule:
Men's Soccer at 4 p.m.
Women's Soccer at 7 p.m. (Breast Cancer Awareness)
For the most up to date athletic game information and schedules, visit GoRegisPride.com.
Capoeria with LatinXcellence
Thursday, October 6 | 6 p.m.
Join LatinXcellence for an evening of Capoeira. Capoeira is a Brazilian art that mixes dancing with marshal arts.
Cheer on the Regis Pride at home as Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving take on University of Saint Joseph and University of New England.
For the most up to date athletic game information and schedules, visit GoRegisPride.com.
Location: Regis Pool
Student Government Association Meeting
Sunday, October 9 | 7 p.m.
Join our Student Government Association for their weekly meetings. All students are welcome to attend to provide feedback and receive updates from across the institution.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) is now available for you to file for the 2023-2024 academic year. This is one of the most important forms to complete to be considered for the most financial assistance possible. Along with consideration for federal scholarships, grants, and loans, the FAFSA also helps you to be considered for valuable institutional funding.
Deadline Extended: Service Immersion Trip Applications
Interested in traveling and meeting new people during Spring Break? Looking for a way to serve your Dear Neighbor? The Center for Ministry and Service is accepting applications to attend this year's Service Immersion Trips.
The deadline to apply has been extended to Wednesday, October 12.
Service trips will take place from March 4 - 11 during Spring Break to:
Mustard Seed Community (Dominican Republic)
Civil Rights Pilgrimage (Atlanta & Alabama)
Dolores Mission (Los Angeles)
For questions or more information, contact Mary Lou Bozza.