Bring Your Purpose. Find Your Path.

This video requires Flash.
Emily
An undergraduate student on her path to teaching high school Spanish
See more undergraduate student stories
This video requires Flash.
Ben
A transfer student on his path to a career in biology and public health.
See more transfer student stories
This video requires Flash.
Colleen
A recent master’s graduate on her path to advancing her public relations career
See more graduate student storiesIf you want to deepen your sense of purpose and discover your path to success, Regis may be just right for you.
Check out our academic programs and admission process for undergraduate and graduate/professional students!
Learn About The Haiti Project As We Remember The Earthquake Anniversary
on Haitian Radio Host Serge Valme and Regis Faculty Member Cherlie Normilus on WNTN 1550 live on Friday, January 13, 2012 at 2:15 p.m. and on Channel 7 TV on Sunday January 15, 2012.
President’s Notes 1.14Welcome back! The semester is launched and it is wonderful to see all of you and hear your news from Christmas break. My thanks go to the whole Centralized Check-In Team for getting student registrations and second semester off to a smooth start on January 16-18.
Will it be Streep or Clooney, The Artist or Hugo, Woody Allen or Martin Scorsese? What are your predictions for this year’s Oscar winners? Come to the Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History at Regis College on Thursday, February 9 at 7:30 pm to share your thoughts with Robert Tremblay, film critic for the MetroWest Daily News and a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics and Jayson Baker, Assistant Professor of English and Communication at Regis College.
Stephanie Crawford dragged herself to have X-rays taken on her sore left wrist last Friday. Regardless of the test results, the senior was determined to play Saturday when the Regis women’s basketball team hosted Lesley in a New England Collegiate Conference matchup.
WickedLocal: Wendy Lement, PhD, a theater professor at Regis College, has received a “Challenge America Fast-Track Award for 2012 Grant” from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).
Boston.com: Dedham’s Anne Kaduboski puts her focus on Olympic swim trials
Regis alumna Claire Watson Hubbard, who so graciously funded additions and renovations to the College science building, passed away on November 16, 2011, in Nebraska. A few weeks ago President Antoinette Hays had spoken with Mrs. Hubbard's daughter, and former Regis President Mary Jane England, MD, had visited her several times in recent years. The College extends sincere condolences to Claire's family.






