September 1, 2012
Reception: Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
09:00 A
Women's Volleyball: Regis Pride Invitational
Location: Regis College
Six team volleyball tournament with matches starting at 9:00am, 11:00am and 1:00pm. Teams include Regis, MIT, WPI, Becker, Worcester State and Husson
September 2, 2012
September 3, 2012
Labor Day (No classes)
Location:
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 4, 2012
All-College Convocation
Location: Fine Arts Center
Convocation will begin with a spirited procession from College Hall to the Fine Arts Center (FAC) and concluding with a barbecue on the main lawn. President Hays will welcome us into the new academic year with enthusiasm and energy and Campus Ministry will lead us with prayer. In addition, student leaders will be performing a skit called “Life on Campus” that deals with important college issues, and the Glee Club will lead us in song. Regularly scheduled classes resume at 2:00 pm.
Fall 2012 Undergraduate and Graduate Classes Begin
Location:
Classes suspended at 12 noon until 2 p.m. for All-College Convocation
04:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 5, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 6, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
06:00 P
Happy Hour and Tournament
Location: LSU Parking Lot
The Student Programming and Leadership team will be hosting a Hawaiian Luau themed dinner put on by Aramark in the LSU parking lot at 6pm. Join us for food, fun, and a beer garden if you're over 21! Happy Hour also includes a water pong tournament.
September 7, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
04:00 P
Women's Volleyball: Regis vs. Salem State
Location: UMass Dartmouth
Regis travels to UMass Dartmouth for a two-day tournament.
06:00 P
Women's Volleyball: Regis @ UMass Dartmouth
Location: UMass Dartmouth
Regis travels to UMass Dartmouth for a two-day tournament
September 8, 2012
10:00 A
Women's Volleyball: Regis vs. Eastern Nazarene
Location: UMass Dartmouth
Regis travels to UMass Dartmouth for a two-day tournament
12:00 P
Women's Volleyball: Regis vs. Framingham State
Location: UMass Dartmouth
Regis travels to UMass Dartmouth for a two-day tournament
September 9, 2012
September 10, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 11, 2012
04:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
12:00 P
Club Fair
Location: Circle outside Alumnae Hall
Every club on Campus will be present to get the word out about their various organizations! Vendors and local businesses will be in attendance as well, including hint water, Jam'n 94.5, Pepsi, and a gourmet cupcake truck!
September 12, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 13, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 14, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 15, 2012
10:30 A
Women's Volleyball: Regis vs. UMaine Farmington
Location: Husson University
Regis travels to Husson University for a day-long tournament.
12:00 P
Newport Trip
Location: Pick-up outside Alumnae Hall
Students, Faculty, and Staff are welcome to participate in this bus trip to beautiful Newport, RI.
12:00 P
Women's Volleyball: Regis @ Husson University
Location: Husson University
Regis travels to Husson University for a day-long tournament
03:00 P
Women's Volleyball: Regis vs. Maine Presque-Isle
Location: Husson University
Regis travels to Husson University for a day-long tournament.
September 16, 2012
September 17, 2012
Constitution Day
Location:
Today marks the 225th anniversary of the signing of the US Constitution! Learn about our country's Constitution – what it is, who wrote it, and when it was written. You can also read the Bill of Rights or the Declaration of Independence at www.constitution.laws.com.
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 18, 2012
04:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 19, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 20, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
04:00 P
International Pot-Luck Dinner
Location: College Hall Parterre
Share an international dinner with fellow students - bring a dish that represents your heritage, home town, or a little about you!
07:30 P
Community Coffeehouse
Location: Black Box Theater
The Community Coffeehouses put on in the Fine Arts Center’s Black Box Theater offer space for a number of inspired participants to showcase their unique talents. Acts will include poets, artists, musicians, lyricists, and many more, depending on the day!
September 21, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
08:00 P
Intramural Knock Out Basketball
Location: Gym
No need to sign up, just come down to the gym! Top two finalists win a set of Red Sox tickets!
September 22, 2012
Boston Cultural Connection
Location: Pick-Up outside Alumnae Hall
Bus will drop students, faculty, or staff off in Boston, where they are welcome to enjoy an extensive variety of cultural events, including Opening night at Symphony Hall, College Fest at the Hynes Convention Center, an exhibit from Josiah McElheny at the Institute of Contemporary Art, and the Allure of Japan exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts. Bus departs Alumnae Hall at 12pm!
11:00 A
Women's Volleyball: Regis vs. Wentworth
Location: Regis College
Regis hosts Wentworth and Mass. Maritime in a tri-match
September 23, 2012
September 24, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 25, 2012
04:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 26, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 27, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
05:00 P
Public Heritage Institute Salon Night
Location: Faculty Dining Room, Lower Student Union
This salon will highlight work done by faculty and students over the course of the summer. We invite you to come share your summer experiences with us. The cultural theme will be Brazilian. Food and beverages will be served. Suggested donation to the Public Heritage Institute is $5.00 for food and $2.00 per drink. Open to all faculty and students.
September 28, 2012
10:00 A
Upon Further Consideration: What tells a story...
Location: Carney Gallery
Held together by intense imaginations, a tendency towards humor, and familiar objects reinterpreted, David Lang and Virginia Fitzgerald’s works are perfect complements. Lang’s artworks sparkle with wit, vitality, irony, and poetry. His small and curious combinations of found objects represent the universal. Elegant wings of paper mimic a tranquil heartbeat—or the rise and fall of the ocean tides. Fitzgerald finds her voice in dresses. She transforms everyday disposable products that pervade our lives into works of art that are at once beautiful and disconcerting. Lang and Fitzgerald open our eyes to the joy of the accidental find re-imagined and reborn.
September 29, 2012
12:00 P
Graduate student lunch with President Hays
Location: College Hall Foyer
Graduate students are invited to have lunch with President Antionette Hays! Lunch will be served in the foyer of College Hall.



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