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Calendar of Events
April 1, 2018
06:00 P
April 2, 2018
03:30 P
Mindful Mondays
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you find yourself busier than you would like to be? Are you often "spinning" because of your full schedule? Is stress getting in the way of your academics and your life? Join us on Mondays to engage in mindfulness practice. We will explore fun and useful techniques for centering and increasing awareness.
Details11:30 A
Alcohol Awareness Month: Red RIbbon Kick-Off Tabling Event
Location: USC
Regis Community Health Services and the Student Wellness Group will host this Red Ribbon Event to kick-off our week of Alcohol Awareness Events.
Details04:00 P
The Impact of Automation in Today's Workforce
Location: Maria Multi Purpose Room
Join Jim Peterson, a Director of Corporate Supply Chain at General Electric as he explains how automation impacts how work gets done. This event is open to all students from all majors. It is sponsored by the Student Business Club.
Details07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
Details07:30 P
April 3, 2018
01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
Details09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
Details09:00 A
Student Government Association Executive Board Elections Open
Location: RegisEngage
Have your voice heard! Log on to RegisEngage and vote for your 2018-2019 Student Government Association Executive Board! The polls will be open for 24 hours. If you have any questions, please visit the Center for Student Engagement in the Lower Student Center.
Details11:30 A
Ribbons for a Reason Table: Autism Spectrum
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
April is known as National Autism Awareness Month. More than 20% of the population in the U.S. either suffers from this condition or knows someone with Autism. Stop by our table in front of the Main Dining Hall to learn and support patients and their families through a donation! 100% proceeds go towards Boston Children's Hospital. Recieve an Autism Awareness Ribbon with your donation.
Details12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
Details04:00 P
06:00 P
Alcohol Education with Campus Police and Lana Peta, NP
Location: USC
In recognition of Alcohol Awarenss Month, Regis Community Health Services and Campus Police will host an event centered around alcohol education. Please join us for an hour to empower.
Details07:00 P
Gay-Straight Alliance Panel on Mental Health
Location: Maria Hall Multipurpose Room
Join the GSA for a panel discussing the intersections of the LGBTQ+ community and physical health.
Details07:00 P
07:00 P
April 4, 2018
11:00 A
Kente Stole Information Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Stop by our Kente Stole Information table outside of the Main Dining Hall to learn more about the May 10th, 2018 ceremony and to order a stole!
Details01:00 P
Alcohol Awareness Sobriety Testing Activity
Location: USC
In recognition of Alcohol Awareness Month, Campus Police will host a Sobriety Testing Activity. Come join us outside the USC. Wear a pair of goggles to simulate alcohol impairment, and let the testing begin. #AlcoholAwareness2018
Details04:00 P
04:00 P
04:30 P
05:30 P
April 5, 2018
11:00 A
Kente Stole Information Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Stop by our Kente Stole Information table outside of the Main Dining Hall to learn more about the May 10th, 2018 ceremony and to order a stole!
Details11:30 A
Making Mocktails: The Sober Choice
Location: USC lobby outside the cafeteria
In recognition of Alcohol Awareness Month, Regis Community Health Services will host, Making Cocktails: The Sober Choice. Come join us for a refreshing mocktail, and take home a delicious recipe card.
Details11:30 A
Ribbons for a Reason Table: Autism Spectrum
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
April is known as National Autism Awareness Month. More than 20% of the population in the U.S. either suffers from this condition or knows someone with Autism. Stop by our table in front of the Main Dining Hall to learn and support patients and their families through a donation! 100% proceeds go towards Boston Children's Hospital. Recieve an Autism Awareness Ribbon with your donation.
Details12:00 P
Cast On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting
Location: Lower Student Center
Are you feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Do you feel that you should socialize a bit more? Would you like to meet new people? If so, Cast-On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting may be your answer. This Group, funding by a Co-Curricular Mini-Grant, serves to introduce the wellness of knitting to the Regis Community. This group meets on Thursdays, from 12:00pm to 1:30pm in the LSC. During this time, participants are taught the basics of knitting, including: cast-on, knit & purl and bind-off. As each member knits, and learns to develop and appreciate the art, they can also learn about how knitting can promote physical and mental wellness. Supplies will be provided, so space is limited. Experienced knitters are also welcome. If interested, please contact cheryl.murphy@regiscollege.edu.
Details12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
Details03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
Details05:00 P
American Medical Student Association (AMSA) Meeting
Location: Maria Multipurpose Room
All members of the chapter are welcome to join!
Details05:00 P
06:30 P
08:00 P
08:00 P
Class of 2018 Town Hall
Location: Upper Student Center
Join your senior class officers for a final town hall prior to Commencement! Food will be provided.
Details09:00 P
Pub Night
Location: '66 Pub
Pub Nights are a great way to mingle with your fellow students! 21+ with valid state or government ID required to consume alcohol.
DetailsApril 6, 2018
Last Day to Withdraw From a Course (w/ “W” or “WF” grade)
A “WF” grade is equivalent to a failing “F” grade.
Details07:30 A
11:00 A
Kente Stole Information Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Stop by our Kente Stole Information table outside of the Main Dining Hall to learn more about the May 10th, 2018 ceremony and to order a stole! This will be the last opportunity to sign up for the Kente Stole so be sure to stop by!
Details11:00 A
Lunch with the Sisters
Location: Bethany Hill Place
Serving the Dear Neighbor will be going to St Joseph at Bethany Hill place to enjoy conversations, lots of laughs and lunch with The Sisters of Saint Joseph and also bring them deserts. We will be meeting at College Hall Foyer and leaving at 11 A.M.
Details11:00 A
Walk a Mile for Yeardley
Location: Regis Track
Join us at the track as we walk one mile – 1,760 yards each – in memory of Yeardley Love. These yards will contribute to the efforts of the women’s and men’s lacrosse teams as we work to raise awareness about ending relationship abuse. For more information on the Yards for Yeardley program, visit, https://www.joinonelove.org. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Details11:30 A
02:30 P
April 7, 2018
12:00 A
11:00 A
12:30 P
APA Workshop
Location: Library
Stop in with your APA questions. Get your questions answered.
Details01:00 P
01:00 P
02:00 P
One Million Yards for Yeardley
Location: Regis Track
Join us as we come together, as a community, to walk a final lap and hit the one million yards in memory of Yeardley Love. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Details03:00 P
03:00 P
06:00 P
Nostalgia Fashion Show
Location: Lower Student Center
Come and watch the annual Nostalgia Fashion Show!
Details07:30 P
Spring Concert – Going Against the Grain
Location: Casey Theatre
The Regis Glee Singers, Regis Alumni Chorus, and Regis Instrumental Ensemble will present an evening of music inspired by the Department of Humanities’ theme “Resistance and Compliance.” Our concert will feature music from the African-American spiritual tradition, an important musical voice for resisting injustice. We will also present three more recent pieces of resistance: Queen’ “Bohemian Rhapsody,” a chorus from Puccini’s opera La Bohème, and a medley of songs from the hit musical Rent.
DetailsApril 8, 2018
Admitted Student Dinner
Location: Regis College
Celebrate your acceptance to Regis at our Admitted Student Dinner on Sunday, April 8th! Meet fellow members of the Class of 2022, learn more about the value of a Regis education, and listen to current students speak about their experiences.
Details12:00 P
Annual Stamp Evaluation Road Show
Location: Spellman Museum
Do you have old stamp albums or boxes of stamps just collecting dust in your closet or attic? Have you inherited some stamp albums or envelopes from a relative and wonder if they have any value? Do you think that perhaps those stamps you purchased as a child are now worth a fortune? The Museum is holding its annual Stamp Roadshow on Sunday April 8 from noon to 3:00. The day is similar to TV's "Antiques Roadshow." For only $40, stamp experts will review stamp collections and provide information about potentially selling the collection, give advice about how to add to the collection as well as recommend how to properly store the stamps. Evaluations will be done on a first-come, first-served basis and will last up to thirty minutes. The Museum will also accept donations of collections which can then qualify as a charitable tax deduction. The Riverside Stamp Show will also be at the Museum with a number of dealers present who might be interested in purchasing certain collections.
Details12:00 P
04:00 P
Weekly Mass
Location: College Hall Chapel
Join us on Sundays at 5:45pm to celebrate Mass in the CH Chapel. Refreshments will be served after Mass. All are welcome.
Details07:00 P
Student Government Association Meeting
Location: College Hall 202
Have your voice heard! Join SGA for their general meetings.
DetailsApril 9, 2018
10:00 A
Nutritionist at Health Services
Location: Regis Community Health Services
Dietitian Andrea Stein MS, RD, LDN will be available to meet with individuals privately to discuss issues such as: athletes' nutrition issues, issues with food and eating healthfully on campus and at home, working out without seeing results, diabetes, cardiovascular problems or high blood pressure, digestive problems, body image issues, needing to gain or lose weight, navigating food allergies or sensitivities and intolerances. This is a FREE services for all Regis students. Please call Health Services at 781-768-7290 to schedule an appointment.
Details11:30 A
Hospitality Center Donation Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Looking for a way to support the Regis Hospitality Center and members of the community in need?Donate one of your guest meals (all students have 5 available) to a student in need. Come by the table outside the dining hall from 11:30-1:30 to find out more.
Details11:30 A
SAVE Week: The Effects of Sexual Assault and Harassment
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
In support of SAVE week, AMSA will host a table featuring educational material to inform the Regis community about the physical impact of sexual assault and harassment including both immediate health concerns as well as long-term effects. This event has been approved by the Bystander Intervention Committee.
Details12:30 P
Gay-Straight Alliance Tie-Dye
Location: The Quad
Everyone from campus is allowed to come and tie-dye a t-shirt! If it rains, it will be moved from the Quad to the LSC
Details03:00 P
03:30 P
Mindful Mondays
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you find yourself busier than you would like to be? Are you often "spinning" because of your full schedule? Is stress getting in the way of your academics and your life? Join us on Mondays to engage in mindfulness practice. We will explore fun and useful techniques for centering and increasing awareness.
Details07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
Details07:30 P
07:30 P
Sex Signals
Location: Casey Theatre, Final Arts Center
A unique combination of improvisational comedy, education and audience participation. This show provides a provocative, in-your-face look at issues surrounding dating, sex and date rape on college campuses. Explores how mixed messages, gender role stereotypes and unrealistic fantasies contribute to misunderstandings between the sexes. Students are challenged to provide solutions that will better improve communications in interpersonal relationships. Admission: $10 general public; $5 Regis College faculty, staff and alumni; Invited students (with code); Regis College students and LLARC free with ID. For tickets and more info call 781-768-7032 or visit us online at www.regiscollege.edu/signals. Part of #RegisSAVE week. Please note: Due to the content of this show it is recommended ages 15+
DetailsApril 10, 2018
Housing Selection: Suites, Quads, and Triples
Location: College Hall 133
Housing Selection for suite style, quads, and triples. Residence Life staff will be in College Hall 133 to help you through the selection process.
Details01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
Details09:00 A
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Location: Upper Student Center
Give blood today! Please call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org and enter 976 to schedule an appointment. Walk Ins are welcome but appointments in advance are strongly encouraged.
Details09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
Details11:00 A
12:00 P
Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) Olympics
Location: The Quad (Rain location is the Lower Student Center)
April is occupational therapy month! Come play games, enjoy some treats, and get some give aways all while learning about the profession of occupational therapy!
Details12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
Details12:30 P
Art for the Heart
Location: Upper Student Center
Stop by the USC to use art as a means to express your hopes for survivors of sexual assault and ending sexual violence everywhere. Hosted by the Learning Commons. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Details04:30 P
07:00 P
Dessert with the Dean
Location: College Hall Foyer
Students enrolled in courses in the School of Business and Communication: join Interim Dean Elizabeth Seidler for make your own sundae and hot chocolate!
Details07:00 P
07:00 P
April 11, 2018
09:00 A
SAVE Week Breakfast for Faculty & Staff
Location: College Hall Foyer
All faculty and staff are invited to learn more about Regis’ sexual violence prevention efforts. Donations may be made to the One Love Foundation. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Details10:00 A
Faculty Professional Development: Prototyping Apps for Creative Problem Solving
Location: FAC, Room 307---Workshop will be held at 10am, 11am, and 2pm.
Are you interested in integrating more 21st century skills into your classroom, or just finidng a creative new type of assignment? Have your students design iPhone/iPad apps. In this workshop you will learn the process for designing apps, and be introduced to a tool that will allow your students (or you!) to create functioning app prototypes. No technical expertise needed.
Details11:30 A
SAVE Week Tabling Event
Location: USC
Please stop by our SAVE Week Tabling Event to learn more about Regis' sexual violence prevention efforts.
Details12:00 P
Commuter Cafe
Location: College Hall Foyer
All commuters are invited to grab a giveaway and share their experience!
Details04:00 P
06:00 P
06:00 P
QR After Dark
Location: Angela Hall Lounge
The Regis Learning Commons presents, “QR After Dark”, an event to prepare QR students for their second big exam of the semester. Practice tests will be provided, with Learning Commons Peer Tutors on hand to answer any questions students have.
Details06:30 P
07:00 P
Adulting 101: Job Search 101
Location: Maria Hall Fireplace Lounge
Event geared towards senior-class students who would like assistance in their job search.
Details07:00 P
Intramurals
Location: Regis Stadium
Join us for week 1 of Flag Football on the Regis Stadium!
DetailsApril 12, 2018
09:00 A
Student Government Association Class Board Elections Open
Location: RegisEngage
Have your voice heard! Log on to RegisEngage and vote for your 2018-2019 Student Government Association Class Boards! The polls will be open for 24 hours. If you have any questions, please visit the Center for Student Engagement in the Lower Student Center.
Details12:00 P
Cast On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting
Location: Lower Student Center
Are you feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Do you feel that you should socialize a bit more? Would you like to meet new people? If so, Cast-On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting may be your answer. This Group, funding by a Co-Curricular Mini-Grant, serves to introduce the wellness of knitting to the Regis Community. This group meets on Thursdays, from 12:00pm to 1:30pm in the LSC. During this time, participants are taught the basics of knitting, including: cast-on, knit & purl and bind-off. As each member knits, and learns to develop and appreciate the art, they can also learn about how knitting can promote physical and mental wellness. Supplies will be provided, so space is limited. Experienced knitters are also welcome. If interested, please contact cheryl.murphy@regiscollege.edu.
Details12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
Details12:30 P
03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
Details06:00 P
Greater Boston Chapter of American Association of Critical Care Nurses Podium Presentations
Location: College Hall Foyer
Presentations on Emerging Trends Impacting Acute/Critical Care Nursing Leaders
Details06:00 P
Social Determinants of Health That Impact Homeless Childbearing Women and their Families
Location: Upper Student Union
The Nursing Faculty Development Committee Presents a Distinguished Scholar Event: "Social Determinants of Health That Impact Homeless Childbearing Women and their Families" presented By: Jo-Anna L. Rorie, MSN CNM, PhD, FACNM. No RSVP Required; All Are Welcome! Refreshments Will Be Served.
Details06:00 P
Take Back the Night
Location: Regis Quad
This march around campus will include stories from survivors of sexual assault as well as prayers of hope and reconciliation. All members are invivted to join in as we stand together against sexual violence and relationship abuse in all forms. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Details07:00 P
07:30 P
Intramurals
Location: Regis Stadium
Join us for our second week of Flag Football Intramurals!
Details08:00 P
April 13, 2018
08:00 A
Northeast Organization of Nurse Educators (NEONE), Hilton Garden Inn, Burlington, MA, 8am-4:30pm
Location: Hilton Garden Inn, Burlington, MA, 8am-4:30pm
Details02:00 P
Annual Bakhita Walk
Location: Regis Track
HELP US FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING ONE STEP AT A TIME! The Bakhita House is a safe house located in the greater Boston area. It offers hospitality and a safe, caring environment to women over 18 years of age who are probable victims of human trafficking. The women are referred by partner agencies and may stay from one night to a year. All of the money raised from the walk will be donated to the Bakhita house, so help us reach our goal by participating and/or donating!
Details04:30 P
07:00 P
Latin Student Organization Salsa Night
Location: Lower Student Center
Latin Student Organization is having salsa night will feature dance lessons taught by the LASO E-Board with chips and salsa to snack on.
DetailsApril 14, 2018
09:30 A
Boy Scout Stamp Collecting Merit Badge Program
Location: Spellman Museum
Registration fee: $21. Scouts take home hundreds of stamps and meet all badge requirements. Individual scouts as well as whole troops are welcome. For more information and/or to register email henryjlukas@hotmail.com or call 617-784-5838. Other scout organizations programs available. Remember that the Museum also offers programs for Cub Scouts, Daisies, Brownies and Girl Scouts as well as Homeschoolers.
Details10:00 A
Men's & Women's Track & Field at Eric Loeschner Memorial Invitational
Location: Fitchburg, Mass.
Details12:00 P
12:00 P
12:30 P
APA Workshop
Location: Library
Stop in with your APA questions. Get your questions answered.
Details01:00 P
05:00 P
April 15, 2018
12:00 P
April 16, 2018
Patriots Day (No classes)
Details10:00 A
Patriots Day Red Sox Game
Location: Boston, MA
Join the Center for Student Engagement as we go to Boston for the annual Patriots Day Red Sox Game! Bus leaves from the College Hall Foyer at 10am. Must sign up at the Center for Student Engagement before April 13, 2018.
Details07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
Details07:30 P
April 17, 2018
Honors Induction
Details01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
Details09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
Details10:30 A
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
Details12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
Details12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Details02:30 P
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
Details03:00 P
Men's Tennis vs. Saint Anselm
Location: Regis Tennis Center
Continuation of match from Sept. 14 - STA leads 2-1 after doubles
Details03:00 P
03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Details05:00 P
07:00 P
07:00 P
Housing Selection: Doubles
Location: College Hall 133
Housing Selection for double rooms. Residence Life staff will be in College Hall 133 to help you through the selection process.
Details07:00 P
07:00 P
08:00 P
Big Prize Bingo: Hosted by the Class of 2019
Location: Lower Student Center
Join the Class of 2019 as they host everyone's favorite game: Big Prize Bingo!
DetailsApril 18, 2018
April Admitted Student Overnight
Location: Upper Student Center
During this exclusive event for admitted students, you’ll have the opportunity to stay overnight in a residence hall and experience life as a member of the Regis community. Meet other students from the Regis Class of 2022, participate in an activity sponsored by our Center for Student Engagement, and spend the following day attending college courses and a panel discussion about Regis. Show that you’re #RegisReady and register today!
Details09:00 A
Duck Hunt
Location: Various
See a duck? Pick it up! Find a rubber ducky on campus and bring it to the Center for Student Engagement to claim your prize!
Details10:30 A
First-Year Information Session
Location: Maria Hall
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
Details12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Details02:30 P
First-Year Information Session
Location: Maria Hall
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
Details03:00 P
Nuclear Medicine Tie-dye Event
Location: The Quad
The Regis Medical Imaging Club would like to host a tie-dye event on campus not only to give students an opportunity to enjoy the warmer weather and make tie-dye, but so they can get to know members of the Medical Imaging Club and learn a few things about the program! MIC wants to spread awareness of the Medical Imaging programs on campus (Sonography and Nuclear Medicine) through educational and fun activities and events--a tie-dye event would be a great way to do both! The event will be B.Y.O: students can bring T-Shirts, handkerchiefs, or clean and unworn white socks to tie-dye!
Details03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Details03:30 P
Nutritionist at Health Services
Location: Regis Community Health Services
Dietitian Andrea Stein MS, RD, LDN will be available to meet with individuals privately to discuss issues such as: athletes' nutrition issues, issues with food and eating healthfully on campus and at home, working out without seeing results, diabetes, cardiovascular problems or high blood pressure, digestive problems, body image issues, needing to gain or lose weight, navigating food allergies or sensitivities and intolerances. This is a FREE services for all Regis students. Please call Health Services at 781-768-7290 to schedule an appointment.
Details05:00 P
06:00 P
06:30 P
President's Lecture Series - Defying the Dementias: Breakthroughs in the Diagnosis and Treatment
Location: Casey Theater, Fine Arts Center
Every 66 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s dementia. Alzheimer’s kills more than breast and prostate cancer combined and is estimated to cost the country $259 billion in 2017. On the horizon are exciting breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s and other dementias, which hold promise for millions. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the experts. This activity has been submitted to ANA Massachusetts for nursing contact hours. The American Nurses Association Massachusetts is an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Details07:00 P
Escape Room
Location: Lower Student Center
Join the Center for Student Engagement Team for a night of fun in 4 different escape rooms as we welcome the class of 2022 for admitted students overnight !
DetailsApril 19, 2018
12:30 A
School of Health Sciences Poster Session
Location: Lower Student Center
As part of the degree requirement for many Health Sciences programs, students complete senior internships where they work closely with career professionals. The School of Health Sciences at Regis annually hosts a poster session to showcase students’ completed work and/or research to the entire Regis community and invited guests. A poster session summarizes a project or research in a visual manner and enables the student to discuss their work with attendees.
Details10:00 A
10:00 A
10:30 A
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide.
Details12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
Details02:30 P
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide.
Details03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
Details04:00 P
Brain Barriers and Neurotrauma: The Dangers of Multiple Concussions
Location: Science Building, Room 1
Dr. Szmydynger-Chodobska from Rhode Island Hospital, Department of Emergency and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University will review work from her lab on mild traumatic brain injury.
Details05:00 P
‘Our Own’ Hemetera: 72 years in the making
Location: Carney Gallery, Fine Arts Center
Celebrating over half a century of ‘Our Own’ Hemetera, the spring exhibit pays tribute to the magazine and the people that helped this little “doughty seedling,” grow into a mighty tree. Illustrating the evolution of the magazine from its inception to present are photographs, reproductions of past covers, articles, and a selection of art and literature from its contributors. These unique and historical materials are a testament to the talent, gumption, and innovation of generations of Regis students and their inextinguishable commitment to self-expression.
Details05:00 P
‘Our Own’ Hemetera: 72 years in the making
Location: Carney Gallery
Student Readings from the 2018 edition followed by refreshments and opening of the gallery exhibit. Celebrating over half a century of ‘Our Own’ Hemetera, the spring exhibit pays tribute to the magazine and the people that helped this little “doughty seedling,” grow into a mighty tree. Illustrating the evolution of the magazine from its inception to present are photographs, reproductions of past covers, articles, and a selection of art and literature from its contributors. These unique and historical materials are a testament to the talent, gumption, and innovation of generations of Regis students and their inextinguishable commitment to self-expression.
Details05:00 P
Dr. Irene Tien MD: Road to the ER Talk
Location: Maria Hall Multipurpose Room
Dr. Irene Tiene (emergency medicine pediatric physician at Newton-Wellesley Hospital) will speak on what it is like to work in the ER, the significance of telemedine, and internship opportunities for undergraduates in the telemedical field. Food will be provided!
Details06:30 P
Manpower: Being The Person You Are Called To Be
Location: USC
Join us for Guys Night. There will be a thought provoking discussion about masculinity and gender roles led by Prof. Bernard Jackson and Dean Walt Horner. BBQ will be served.
Details07:00 P
07:00 P
Self Care & What It Means to Be a Woman in 2018
Location: SJH 4
Join us for women's night as we discuss what it means to be a woman in 2018. Michelle Cromwell, Kelly Brochu, Erica Devine, Anabella Morabito, and Karen Marquez will facilitate the conversation while we practice self-care techniques. Food will be served!
Details08:00 P
09:00 P
Pub Night
Location: '66 Pub
Come down for the last Pub Night of the year! 21+ with valid state or government ID required to consume alcohol.
DetailsApril 20, 2018
10:00 A
11:00 A
Annual Earth Day Celebration
Location: Spellman Museum
Don't throw away that paper cup, glass jar, plastic bottle, shoe box or tin can. Bring it or any other used item to the Museum to be recycled by decorating it with free postage stamps. The Museum is holding its annual Earth Day celebration from 11:00 to 3:00. In addition to providing colorful stamps to decorate used items, children can learn how to make envelopes from old wrapping paper and maps and then use them to send Earth Day greetings to friends with the Museum providing free postage. There will also be stamp games and puzzles with stamp prizes awarded and arts and crafts projects. Families can also make a stamp map using worldwide stamps that feature many endangered species. A display featuring United States and worldwide stamps that depict many environmental topics will be on exhibit. Refreshments will be served and tips about how to start a stamp collection will be available. All children will receive a free packet of stamps and can have their photograph made into a stamp.
Details03:00 P
04:00 P
06:00 P
10:00 P
10:00 P
April 21, 2018
Graduate Student Lunch with President Hays
Location: College Hall Foyer
Stop by the CH Foyer to enjoy lunch with President Hays!
Details10:00 A
11:00 A
12:00 P
12:00 P
Regis All Seasons Club -Indoor Rock Climbing Trip
Location: Central Rock Gym
Join RASC as they take a trip to CentralRock Gym in Framingham for a couple hours of rock climbing.
Details12:00 P
Student Government Association Day
Location: Quad
Join the Regis SGA executive board for fun and games! Grit N Wit will be back on campus for a second year as well as food trucks!
Details12:30 P
APA Workshop
Location: Library
Stop in with your APA questions. Get your questions answered.
Details01:00 P
05:00 P
April 22, 2018
12:00 P
Soul Food Sundays
Location: Lower Student Center
Join us in the Lower Student Center for soul food and great conversations.
Details01:00 P
Softball at Saint Joseph's (Me.)
Location: Standish, Maine
Doubleheader - Game Two 3:00 p.m.
Details05:45 P
Weekly Mass
Location: College Hall Chapel
Join us on Sundays at 5:45pm to celebrate Mass in the CH Chapel. Refreshments will be served after Mass. All are welcome.
Details07:00 P
Student Government Association Meeting
Location: College Hall 202
Have your voice heard! Join SGA for their general meetings.
DetailsApril 23, 2018
Earth Day Celebrations
Details03:30 P
Mindful Mondays
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you find yourself busier than you would like to be? Are you often "spinning" because of your full schedule? Is stress getting in the way of your academics and your life? Join us on Mondays to engage in mindfulness practice. We will explore fun and useful techniques for centering and increasing awareness.
Details10:00 A
12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Details03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Details04:30 P
07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
Details07:00 P
Intramurals
Location: 235 Wellesley Street
Join us for week 2 of flag football down on Regis Stadium!
Details07:30 P
April 24, 2018
01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
Details09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
Details10:00 A
12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
Details12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Details12:30 P
Mid-Day Relaxation with Guided Meditation
Location: Maria Hall Dance Studio
Regis Community Health Services will be offering guided meditation to help students take a break from their busy schedules. This will provide students the opportunity to focus their attention on the present moment.
Details03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Details04:00 P
Relaxation with Reiki
Location: Regis Community Health Services
Regis Community Health Services invites students to enjoy some wonderful relaxation with Reiki. Call Health Services, at 781-768-7290, to schedule a free 15 minute session. Free for all students.
Details07:00 P
07:00 P
April 25, 2018
Last Day of Classes
Details10:00 A
04:00 P
04:00 P
Smoothie Break
Location: Maria Hall Kitchen
Regis Community Health Services invites student to take a moment to relax and have a Smoothie. Come to Maria Hall Kitchen where you can make your own Smoothie.
Details05:00 P
06:30 P
07:00 P
Film Screening and Discussion: Kinyarwanda
Location: Casey Theatre
Screening of the 2011 Sundance winning film Kinyarwanda followed by a discussion in the Casey Theatre. Starts at 7:00 p.m. www.kinyarwandamovie.com.
DetailsApril 26, 2018
Reading Day
Details10:00 A
10:00 A
Relaxation with Chair Massage
Location: Maria Hall Dance Studio
Regis Community Health Services invites all students to enjoy some relaxation with a 15 minute chair massage. Please call Health Services at 781-768-7290 to schedule your appointment. Free for all students.
Details12:00 P
Regis 5k: Run, Walk, Roll & The Walk A Mile for Yeardley
Come join us as we Run, Walk and Roll through our beautiful Regis Campus. This year, the 5K will recognize SAVE’s week’s Walk A Mile for Yeardley, to raise awareness of relationship abuse. 5k starts and ends at Health Services. No registration required. Free t-shirts, healthy snacks, and music from KISS 108FM.
Details12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
Details03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
Details08:00 P
April 27, 2018
Health & Fitness Studies Pinning Ceremony
Location: College Hall Chapel
Pinning Ceremony for the Health & Fitness Studies Program
Details10:00 A
11:00 A
CVSA Maintenance Appreciation Soccer Game & Lunch
Location: Regis Stadium/LSC
Join our Cape-Verdean student association as they host a day to show our appreciation to our Maintenance staff with a soccer game at Regis Stadium followed by a luncheon in the LSC to follow.
DetailsApril 28, 2018
12:00 P
12:30 P
APA Workshop
Location: Library
Stop in with your APA questions. Get your questions answered.
DetailsApril 29, 2018
10:00 A
05:45 P
Weekly Mass
Location: College Hall Chapel
Join us on Sundays at 5:45pm to celebrate Mass in the CH Chapel. Refreshments will be served after Mass. All are welcome.
Details07:00 P
Student Government Association Meeting
Location: College Hall 202
Have your voice heard! Join SGA for their general meetings.
DetailsApril 30, 2018
April 1, 2018
April 1, 2018
06:00 P
April 2, 2018
03:30 P
Mindful Mondays
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you find yourself busier than you would like to be? Are you often "spinning" because of your full schedule? Is stress getting in the way of your academics and your life? Join us on Mondays to engage in mindfulness practice. We will explore fun and useful techniques for centering and increasing awareness.
DetailsApril 2, 2018
11:30 A
Alcohol Awareness Month: Red RIbbon Kick-Off Tabling Event
Location: USC
Regis Community Health Services and the Student Wellness Group will host this Red Ribbon Event to kick-off our week of Alcohol Awareness Events.
DetailsApril 2, 2018
04:00 P
The Impact of Automation in Today's Workforce
Location: Maria Multi Purpose Room
Join Jim Peterson, a Director of Corporate Supply Chain at General Electric as he explains how automation impacts how work gets done. This event is open to all students from all majors. It is sponsored by the Student Business Club.
DetailsApril 2, 2018
07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
DetailsApril 2, 2018
07:30 P
April 3, 2018
01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
DetailsApril 3, 2018
09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
DetailsApril 3, 2018
09:00 A
Student Government Association Executive Board Elections Open
Location: RegisEngage
Have your voice heard! Log on to RegisEngage and vote for your 2018-2019 Student Government Association Executive Board! The polls will be open for 24 hours. If you have any questions, please visit the Center for Student Engagement in the Lower Student Center.
DetailsApril 3, 2018
11:30 A
Ribbons for a Reason Table: Autism Spectrum
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
April is known as National Autism Awareness Month. More than 20% of the population in the U.S. either suffers from this condition or knows someone with Autism. Stop by our table in front of the Main Dining Hall to learn and support patients and their families through a donation! 100% proceeds go towards Boston Children's Hospital. Recieve an Autism Awareness Ribbon with your donation.
DetailsApril 3, 2018
12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
DetailsApril 3, 2018
04:00 P
April 3, 2018
06:00 P
Alcohol Education with Campus Police and Lana Peta, NP
Location: USC
In recognition of Alcohol Awarenss Month, Regis Community Health Services and Campus Police will host an event centered around alcohol education. Please join us for an hour to empower.
DetailsApril 3, 2018
07:00 P
Gay-Straight Alliance Panel on Mental Health
Location: Maria Hall Multipurpose Room
Join the GSA for a panel discussing the intersections of the LGBTQ+ community and physical health.
DetailsApril 3, 2018
07:00 P
April 3, 2018
07:00 P
April 4, 2018
11:00 A
Kente Stole Information Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Stop by our Kente Stole Information table outside of the Main Dining Hall to learn more about the May 10th, 2018 ceremony and to order a stole!
DetailsApril 4, 2018
01:00 P
Alcohol Awareness Sobriety Testing Activity
Location: USC
In recognition of Alcohol Awareness Month, Campus Police will host a Sobriety Testing Activity. Come join us outside the USC. Wear a pair of goggles to simulate alcohol impairment, and let the testing begin. #AlcoholAwareness2018
DetailsApril 4, 2018
04:00 P
April 4, 2018
04:00 P
April 4, 2018
04:30 P
April 4, 2018
05:30 P
April 5, 2018
April 5, 2018
11:00 A
Kente Stole Information Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Stop by our Kente Stole Information table outside of the Main Dining Hall to learn more about the May 10th, 2018 ceremony and to order a stole!
DetailsApril 5, 2018
11:30 A
Making Mocktails: The Sober Choice
Location: USC lobby outside the cafeteria
In recognition of Alcohol Awareness Month, Regis Community Health Services will host, Making Cocktails: The Sober Choice. Come join us for a refreshing mocktail, and take home a delicious recipe card.
DetailsApril 5, 2018
11:30 A
Ribbons for a Reason Table: Autism Spectrum
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
April is known as National Autism Awareness Month. More than 20% of the population in the U.S. either suffers from this condition or knows someone with Autism. Stop by our table in front of the Main Dining Hall to learn and support patients and their families through a donation! 100% proceeds go towards Boston Children's Hospital. Recieve an Autism Awareness Ribbon with your donation.
DetailsApril 5, 2018
12:00 P
Cast On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting
Location: Lower Student Center
Are you feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Do you feel that you should socialize a bit more? Would you like to meet new people? If so, Cast-On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting may be your answer. This Group, funding by a Co-Curricular Mini-Grant, serves to introduce the wellness of knitting to the Regis Community. This group meets on Thursdays, from 12:00pm to 1:30pm in the LSC. During this time, participants are taught the basics of knitting, including: cast-on, knit & purl and bind-off. As each member knits, and learns to develop and appreciate the art, they can also learn about how knitting can promote physical and mental wellness. Supplies will be provided, so space is limited. Experienced knitters are also welcome. If interested, please contact cheryl.murphy@regiscollege.edu.
DetailsApril 5, 2018
12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
DetailsApril 5, 2018
03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
DetailsApril 5, 2018
05:00 P
American Medical Student Association (AMSA) Meeting
Location: Maria Multipurpose Room
All members of the chapter are welcome to join!
DetailsApril 5, 2018
05:00 P
April 5, 2018
06:30 P
April 5, 2018
08:00 P
April 5, 2018
08:00 P
Class of 2018 Town Hall
Location: Upper Student Center
Join your senior class officers for a final town hall prior to Commencement! Food will be provided.
DetailsApril 5, 2018
09:00 P
Pub Night
Location: '66 Pub
Pub Nights are a great way to mingle with your fellow students! 21+ with valid state or government ID required to consume alcohol.
DetailsApril 6, 2018
Last Day to Withdraw From a Course (w/ “W” or “WF” grade)
Location:
A “WF” grade is equivalent to a failing “F” grade.
DetailsApril 6, 2018
07:30 A
April 6, 2018
11:00 A
Kente Stole Information Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Stop by our Kente Stole Information table outside of the Main Dining Hall to learn more about the May 10th, 2018 ceremony and to order a stole! This will be the last opportunity to sign up for the Kente Stole so be sure to stop by!
DetailsApril 6, 2018
11:00 A
Lunch with the Sisters
Location: Bethany Hill Place
Serving the Dear Neighbor will be going to St Joseph at Bethany Hill place to enjoy conversations, lots of laughs and lunch with The Sisters of Saint Joseph and also bring them deserts. We will be meeting at College Hall Foyer and leaving at 11 A.M.
DetailsApril 6, 2018
11:00 A
Walk a Mile for Yeardley
Location: Regis Track
Join us at the track as we walk one mile – 1,760 yards each – in memory of Yeardley Love. These yards will contribute to the efforts of the women’s and men’s lacrosse teams as we work to raise awareness about ending relationship abuse. For more information on the Yards for Yeardley program, visit, https://www.joinonelove.org. Part of #RegisSAVE week
DetailsApril 6, 2018
11:30 A
April 6, 2018
02:30 P
April 7, 2018
12:00 A
April 7, 2018
11:00 A
April 7, 2018
12:30 P
APA Workshop
Location: Library
Stop in with your APA questions. Get your questions answered.
DetailsApril 7, 2018
01:00 P
April 7, 2018
01:00 P
April 7, 2018
02:00 P
One Million Yards for Yeardley
Location: Regis Track
Join us as we come together, as a community, to walk a final lap and hit the one million yards in memory of Yeardley Love. Part of #RegisSAVE week
DetailsApril 7, 2018
03:00 P
April 7, 2018
03:00 P
April 7, 2018
06:00 P
Nostalgia Fashion Show
Location: Lower Student Center
Come and watch the annual Nostalgia Fashion Show!
DetailsApril 7, 2018
07:30 P
Spring Concert – Going Against the Grain
Location: Casey Theatre
The Regis Glee Singers, Regis Alumni Chorus, and Regis Instrumental Ensemble will present an evening of music inspired by the Department of Humanities’ theme “Resistance and Compliance.” Our concert will feature music from the African-American spiritual tradition, an important musical voice for resisting injustice. We will also present three more recent pieces of resistance: Queen’ “Bohemian Rhapsody,” a chorus from Puccini’s opera La Bohème, and a medley of songs from the hit musical Rent.
DetailsApril 8, 2018
Admitted Student Dinner
Location: Regis College
Celebrate your acceptance to Regis at our Admitted Student Dinner on Sunday, April 8th! Meet fellow members of the Class of 2022, learn more about the value of a Regis education, and listen to current students speak about their experiences.
DetailsApril 8, 2018
12:00 P
Annual Stamp Evaluation Road Show
Location: Spellman Museum
Do you have old stamp albums or boxes of stamps just collecting dust in your closet or attic? Have you inherited some stamp albums or envelopes from a relative and wonder if they have any value? Do you think that perhaps those stamps you purchased as a child are now worth a fortune? The Museum is holding its annual Stamp Roadshow on Sunday April 8 from noon to 3:00. The day is similar to TV's "Antiques Roadshow." For only $40, stamp experts will review stamp collections and provide information about potentially selling the collection, give advice about how to add to the collection as well as recommend how to properly store the stamps. Evaluations will be done on a first-come, first-served basis and will last up to thirty minutes. The Museum will also accept donations of collections which can then qualify as a charitable tax deduction. The Riverside Stamp Show will also be at the Museum with a number of dealers present who might be interested in purchasing certain collections.
DetailsApril 8, 2018
12:00 P
April 8, 2018
04:00 P
Weekly Mass
Location: College Hall Chapel
Join us on Sundays at 5:45pm to celebrate Mass in the CH Chapel. Refreshments will be served after Mass. All are welcome.
DetailsApril 8, 2018
07:00 P
Student Government Association Meeting
Location: College Hall 202
Have your voice heard! Join SGA for their general meetings.
DetailsApril 9, 2018
10:00 A
Nutritionist at Health Services
Location: Regis Community Health Services
Dietitian Andrea Stein MS, RD, LDN will be available to meet with individuals privately to discuss issues such as: athletes' nutrition issues, issues with food and eating healthfully on campus and at home, working out without seeing results, diabetes, cardiovascular problems or high blood pressure, digestive problems, body image issues, needing to gain or lose weight, navigating food allergies or sensitivities and intolerances. This is a FREE services for all Regis students. Please call Health Services at 781-768-7290 to schedule an appointment.
DetailsApril 9, 2018
11:30 A
Hospitality Center Donation Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Looking for a way to support the Regis Hospitality Center and members of the community in need?Donate one of your guest meals (all students have 5 available) to a student in need. Come by the table outside the dining hall from 11:30-1:30 to find out more.
DetailsApril 9, 2018
11:30 A
SAVE Week: The Effects of Sexual Assault and Harassment
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
In support of SAVE week, AMSA will host a table featuring educational material to inform the Regis community about the physical impact of sexual assault and harassment including both immediate health concerns as well as long-term effects. This event has been approved by the Bystander Intervention Committee.
DetailsApril 9, 2018
12:30 P
Gay-Straight Alliance Tie-Dye
Location: The Quad
Everyone from campus is allowed to come and tie-dye a t-shirt! If it rains, it will be moved from the Quad to the LSC
DetailsApril 9, 2018
03:00 P
April 9, 2018
03:30 P
Mindful Mondays
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you find yourself busier than you would like to be? Are you often "spinning" because of your full schedule? Is stress getting in the way of your academics and your life? Join us on Mondays to engage in mindfulness practice. We will explore fun and useful techniques for centering and increasing awareness.
DetailsApril 9, 2018
07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
DetailsApril 9, 2018
07:30 P
April 9, 2018
07:30 P
Sex Signals
Location: Casey Theatre, Final Arts Center
A unique combination of improvisational comedy, education and audience participation. This show provides a provocative, in-your-face look at issues surrounding dating, sex and date rape on college campuses. Explores how mixed messages, gender role stereotypes and unrealistic fantasies contribute to misunderstandings between the sexes. Students are challenged to provide solutions that will better improve communications in interpersonal relationships. Admission: $10 general public; $5 Regis College faculty, staff and alumni; Invited students (with code); Regis College students and LLARC free with ID. For tickets and more info call 781-768-7032 or visit us online at www.regiscollege.edu/signals. Part of #RegisSAVE week. Please note: Due to the content of this show it is recommended ages 15+
DetailsApril 10, 2018
Housing Selection: Suites, Quads, and Triples
Location: College Hall 133
Housing Selection for suite style, quads, and triples. Residence Life staff will be in College Hall 133 to help you through the selection process.
DetailsApril 10, 2018
01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
DetailsApril 10, 2018
09:00 A
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Location: Upper Student Center
Give blood today! Please call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org and enter 976 to schedule an appointment. Walk Ins are welcome but appointments in advance are strongly encouraged.
DetailsApril 10, 2018
09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
DetailsApril 10, 2018
11:00 A
April 10, 2018
12:00 P
Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) Olympics
Location: The Quad (Rain location is the Lower Student Center)
April is occupational therapy month! Come play games, enjoy some treats, and get some give aways all while learning about the profession of occupational therapy!
DetailsApril 10, 2018
12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
DetailsApril 10, 2018
12:30 P
Art for the Heart
Location: Upper Student Center
Stop by the USC to use art as a means to express your hopes for survivors of sexual assault and ending sexual violence everywhere. Hosted by the Learning Commons. Part of #RegisSAVE week
DetailsApril 10, 2018
04:30 P
April 10, 2018
07:00 P
Dessert with the Dean
Location: College Hall Foyer
Students enrolled in courses in the School of Business and Communication: join Interim Dean Elizabeth Seidler for make your own sundae and hot chocolate!
DetailsApril 10, 2018
07:00 P
April 10, 2018
07:00 P
April 11, 2018
09:00 A
SAVE Week Breakfast for Faculty & Staff
Location: College Hall Foyer
All faculty and staff are invited to learn more about Regis’ sexual violence prevention efforts. Donations may be made to the One Love Foundation. Part of #RegisSAVE week
DetailsApril 11, 2018
10:00 A
Faculty Professional Development: Prototyping Apps for Creative Problem Solving
Location: FAC, Room 307---Workshop will be held at 10am, 11am, and 2pm.
Are you interested in integrating more 21st century skills into your classroom, or just finidng a creative new type of assignment? Have your students design iPhone/iPad apps. In this workshop you will learn the process for designing apps, and be introduced to a tool that will allow your students (or you!) to create functioning app prototypes. No technical expertise needed.
DetailsApril 11, 2018
11:30 A
SAVE Week Tabling Event
Location: USC
Please stop by our SAVE Week Tabling Event to learn more about Regis' sexual violence prevention efforts.
DetailsApril 11, 2018
12:00 P
Commuter Cafe
Location: College Hall Foyer
All commuters are invited to grab a giveaway and share their experience!
DetailsApril 11, 2018
04:00 P
April 11, 2018
06:00 P
April 11, 2018
06:00 P
QR After Dark
Location: Angela Hall Lounge
The Regis Learning Commons presents, “QR After Dark”, an event to prepare QR students for their second big exam of the semester. Practice tests will be provided, with Learning Commons Peer Tutors on hand to answer any questions students have.
DetailsApril 11, 2018
06:30 P
April 11, 2018
07:00 P
Adulting 101: Job Search 101
Location: Maria Hall Fireplace Lounge
Event geared towards senior-class students who would like assistance in their job search.
DetailsApril 11, 2018
07:00 P
Intramurals
Location: Regis Stadium
Join us for week 1 of Flag Football on the Regis Stadium!
DetailsApril 12, 2018
April 12, 2018
09:00 A
Student Government Association Class Board Elections Open
Location: RegisEngage
Have your voice heard! Log on to RegisEngage and vote for your 2018-2019 Student Government Association Class Boards! The polls will be open for 24 hours. If you have any questions, please visit the Center for Student Engagement in the Lower Student Center.
DetailsApril 12, 2018
12:00 P
Cast On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting
Location: Lower Student Center
Are you feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Do you feel that you should socialize a bit more? Would you like to meet new people? If so, Cast-On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting may be your answer. This Group, funding by a Co-Curricular Mini-Grant, serves to introduce the wellness of knitting to the Regis Community. This group meets on Thursdays, from 12:00pm to 1:30pm in the LSC. During this time, participants are taught the basics of knitting, including: cast-on, knit & purl and bind-off. As each member knits, and learns to develop and appreciate the art, they can also learn about how knitting can promote physical and mental wellness. Supplies will be provided, so space is limited. Experienced knitters are also welcome. If interested, please contact cheryl.murphy@regiscollege.edu.
DetailsApril 12, 2018
12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
DetailsApril 12, 2018
12:30 P
April 12, 2018
03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
DetailsApril 12, 2018
06:00 P
Greater Boston Chapter of American Association of Critical Care Nurses Podium Presentations
Location: College Hall Foyer
Presentations on Emerging Trends Impacting Acute/Critical Care Nursing Leaders
DetailsApril 12, 2018
06:00 P
Social Determinants of Health That Impact Homeless Childbearing Women and their Families
Location: Upper Student Union
The Nursing Faculty Development Committee Presents a Distinguished Scholar Event: "Social Determinants of Health That Impact Homeless Childbearing Women and their Families" presented By: Jo-Anna L. Rorie, MSN CNM, PhD, FACNM. No RSVP Required; All Are Welcome! Refreshments Will Be Served.
DetailsApril 12, 2018
06:00 P
Take Back the Night
Location: Regis Quad
This march around campus will include stories from survivors of sexual assault as well as prayers of hope and reconciliation. All members are invivted to join in as we stand together against sexual violence and relationship abuse in all forms. Part of #RegisSAVE week
DetailsApril 12, 2018
07:00 P
April 12, 2018
07:30 P
Intramurals
Location: Regis Stadium
Join us for our second week of Flag Football Intramurals!
DetailsApril 12, 2018
08:00 P
April 13, 2018
08:00 A
Northeast Organization of Nurse Educators (NEONE), Hilton Garden Inn, Burlington, MA, 8am-4:30pm
Location: Hilton Garden Inn, Burlington, MA, 8am-4:30pm
DetailsApril 13, 2018
02:00 P
Annual Bakhita Walk
Location: Regis Track
HELP US FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING ONE STEP AT A TIME! The Bakhita House is a safe house located in the greater Boston area. It offers hospitality and a safe, caring environment to women over 18 years of age who are probable victims of human trafficking. The women are referred by partner agencies and may stay from one night to a year. All of the money raised from the walk will be donated to the Bakhita house, so help us reach our goal by participating and/or donating!
DetailsApril 13, 2018
04:30 P
April 13, 2018
07:00 P
Latin Student Organization Salsa Night
Location: Lower Student Center
Latin Student Organization is having salsa night will feature dance lessons taught by the LASO E-Board with chips and salsa to snack on.
DetailsApril 14, 2018
09:30 A
Boy Scout Stamp Collecting Merit Badge Program
Location: Spellman Museum
Registration fee: $21. Scouts take home hundreds of stamps and meet all badge requirements. Individual scouts as well as whole troops are welcome. For more information and/or to register email henryjlukas@hotmail.com or call 617-784-5838. Other scout organizations programs available. Remember that the Museum also offers programs for Cub Scouts, Daisies, Brownies and Girl Scouts as well as Homeschoolers.
DetailsApril 14, 2018
10:00 A
Men's & Women's Track & Field at Eric Loeschner Memorial Invitational
Location: Fitchburg, Mass.
DetailsApril 14, 2018
12:00 P
April 14, 2018
12:00 P
April 14, 2018
12:30 P
APA Workshop
Location: Library
Stop in with your APA questions. Get your questions answered.
DetailsApril 14, 2018
01:00 P
April 14, 2018
05:00 P
April 15, 2018
12:00 P
April 16, 2018
April 16, 2018
10:00 A
Patriots Day Red Sox Game
Location: Boston, MA
Join the Center for Student Engagement as we go to Boston for the annual Patriots Day Red Sox Game! Bus leaves from the College Hall Foyer at 10am. Must sign up at the Center for Student Engagement before April 13, 2018.
DetailsApril 16, 2018
07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
DetailsApril 16, 2018
07:30 P
April 17, 2018
April 17, 2018
01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
DetailsApril 17, 2018
09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
DetailsApril 17, 2018
10:30 A
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
DetailsApril 17, 2018
12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
DetailsApril 17, 2018
12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
DetailsApril 17, 2018
02:30 P
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
DetailsApril 17, 2018
03:00 P
Men's Tennis vs. Saint Anselm
Location: Regis Tennis Center
Continuation of match from Sept. 14 - STA leads 2-1 after doubles
DetailsApril 17, 2018
03:00 P
April 17, 2018
03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
DetailsApril 17, 2018
05:00 P
April 17, 2018
07:00 P
April 17, 2018
07:00 P
Housing Selection: Doubles
Location: College Hall 133
Housing Selection for double rooms. Residence Life staff will be in College Hall 133 to help you through the selection process.
DetailsApril 17, 2018
07:00 P
April 17, 2018
07:00 P
April 17, 2018
08:00 P
Big Prize Bingo: Hosted by the Class of 2019
Location: Lower Student Center
Join the Class of 2019 as they host everyone's favorite game: Big Prize Bingo!
DetailsApril 18, 2018
April Admitted Student Overnight
Location: Upper Student Center
During this exclusive event for admitted students, you’ll have the opportunity to stay overnight in a residence hall and experience life as a member of the Regis community. Meet other students from the Regis Class of 2022, participate in an activity sponsored by our Center for Student Engagement, and spend the following day attending college courses and a panel discussion about Regis. Show that you’re #RegisReady and register today!
DetailsApril 18, 2018
09:00 A
Duck Hunt
Location: Various
See a duck? Pick it up! Find a rubber ducky on campus and bring it to the Center for Student Engagement to claim your prize!
DetailsApril 18, 2018
10:30 A
First-Year Information Session
Location: Maria Hall
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
DetailsApril 18, 2018
12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
DetailsApril 18, 2018
02:30 P
First-Year Information Session
Location: Maria Hall
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
DetailsApril 18, 2018
03:00 P
Nuclear Medicine Tie-dye Event
Location: The Quad
The Regis Medical Imaging Club would like to host a tie-dye event on campus not only to give students an opportunity to enjoy the warmer weather and make tie-dye, but so they can get to know members of the Medical Imaging Club and learn a few things about the program! MIC wants to spread awareness of the Medical Imaging programs on campus (Sonography and Nuclear Medicine) through educational and fun activities and events--a tie-dye event would be a great way to do both! The event will be B.Y.O: students can bring T-Shirts, handkerchiefs, or clean and unworn white socks to tie-dye!
DetailsApril 18, 2018
03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
DetailsApril 18, 2018
03:30 P
Nutritionist at Health Services
Location: Regis Community Health Services
Dietitian Andrea Stein MS, RD, LDN will be available to meet with individuals privately to discuss issues such as: athletes' nutrition issues, issues with food and eating healthfully on campus and at home, working out without seeing results, diabetes, cardiovascular problems or high blood pressure, digestive problems, body image issues, needing to gain or lose weight, navigating food allergies or sensitivities and intolerances. This is a FREE services for all Regis students. Please call Health Services at 781-768-7290 to schedule an appointment.
DetailsApril 18, 2018
05:00 P
April 18, 2018
06:00 P
April 18, 2018
06:30 P
President's Lecture Series - Defying the Dementias: Breakthroughs in the Diagnosis and Treatment
Location: Casey Theater, Fine Arts Center
Every 66 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s dementia. Alzheimer’s kills more than breast and prostate cancer combined and is estimated to cost the country $259 billion in 2017. On the horizon are exciting breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s and other dementias, which hold promise for millions. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the experts. This activity has been submitted to ANA Massachusetts for nursing contact hours. The American Nurses Association Massachusetts is an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
DetailsApril 18, 2018
07:00 P
Escape Room
Location: Lower Student Center
Join the Center for Student Engagement Team for a night of fun in 4 different escape rooms as we welcome the class of 2022 for admitted students overnight !
DetailsApril 19, 2018
12:30 A
School of Health Sciences Poster Session
Location: Lower Student Center
As part of the degree requirement for many Health Sciences programs, students complete senior internships where they work closely with career professionals. The School of Health Sciences at Regis annually hosts a poster session to showcase students’ completed work and/or research to the entire Regis community and invited guests. A poster session summarizes a project or research in a visual manner and enables the student to discuss their work with attendees.
DetailsApril 19, 2018
10:00 A
April 19, 2018
10:00 A
April 19, 2018
10:30 A
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide.
DetailsApril 19, 2018
12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
DetailsApril 19, 2018
02:30 P
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide.
DetailsApril 19, 2018
03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
DetailsApril 19, 2018
04:00 P
Brain Barriers and Neurotrauma: The Dangers of Multiple Concussions
Location: Science Building, Room 1
Dr. Szmydynger-Chodobska from Rhode Island Hospital, Department of Emergency and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University will review work from her lab on mild traumatic brain injury.
DetailsApril 19, 2018
05:00 P
Dr. Irene Tien MD: Road to the ER Talk
Location: Maria Hall Multipurpose Room
Dr. Irene Tiene (emergency medicine pediatric physician at Newton-Wellesley Hospital) will speak on what it is like to work in the ER, the significance of telemedine, and internship opportunities for undergraduates in the telemedical field. Food will be provided!
DetailsApril 19, 2018
05:00 P
‘Our Own’ Hemetera: 72 years in the making
Location: Carney Gallery, Fine Arts Center
Celebrating over half a century of ‘Our Own’ Hemetera, the spring exhibit pays tribute to the magazine and the people that helped this little “doughty seedling,” grow into a mighty tree. Illustrating the evolution of the magazine from its inception to present are photographs, reproductions of past covers, articles, and a selection of art and literature from its contributors. These unique and historical materials are a testament to the talent, gumption, and innovation of generations of Regis students and their inextinguishable commitment to self-expression.
DetailsApril 19, 2018
05:00 P
‘Our Own’ Hemetera: 72 years in the making
Location: Carney Gallery
Student Readings from the 2018 edition followed by refreshments and opening of the gallery exhibit. Celebrating over half a century of ‘Our Own’ Hemetera, the spring exhibit pays tribute to the magazine and the people that helped this little “doughty seedling,” grow into a mighty tree. Illustrating the evolution of the magazine from its inception to present are photographs, reproductions of past covers, articles, and a selection of art and literature from its contributors. These unique and historical materials are a testament to the talent, gumption, and innovation of generations of Regis students and their inextinguishable commitment to self-expression.
DetailsApril 19, 2018
06:30 P
Manpower: Being The Person You Are Called To Be
Location: USC
Join us for Guys Night. There will be a thought provoking discussion about masculinity and gender roles led by Prof. Bernard Jackson and Dean Walt Horner. BBQ will be served.
DetailsApril 19, 2018
07:00 P
April 19, 2018
07:00 P
Self Care & What It Means to Be a Woman in 2018
Location: SJH 4
Join us for women's night as we discuss what it means to be a woman in 2018. Michelle Cromwell, Kelly Brochu, Erica Devine, Anabella Morabito, and Karen Marquez will facilitate the conversation while we practice self-care techniques. Food will be served!
DetailsApril 19, 2018
08:00 P
April 19, 2018
09:00 P
Pub Night
Location: '66 Pub
Come down for the last Pub Night of the year! 21+ with valid state or government ID required to consume alcohol.
DetailsApril 20, 2018
10:00 A
April 20, 2018
11:00 A
Annual Earth Day Celebration
Location: Spellman Museum
Don't throw away that paper cup, glass jar, plastic bottle, shoe box or tin can. Bring it or any other used item to the Museum to be recycled by decorating it with free postage stamps. The Museum is holding its annual Earth Day celebration from 11:00 to 3:00. In addition to providing colorful stamps to decorate used items, children can learn how to make envelopes from old wrapping paper and maps and then use them to send Earth Day greetings to friends with the Museum providing free postage. There will also be stamp games and puzzles with stamp prizes awarded and arts and crafts projects. Families can also make a stamp map using worldwide stamps that feature many endangered species. A display featuring United States and worldwide stamps that depict many environmental topics will be on exhibit. Refreshments will be served and tips about how to start a stamp collection will be available. All children will receive a free packet of stamps and can have their photograph made into a stamp.
DetailsApril 20, 2018
03:00 P
April 20, 2018
04:00 P
April 20, 2018
06:00 P
April 20, 2018
10:00 P
April 20, 2018
10:00 P
April 21, 2018
Graduate Student Lunch with President Hays
Location: College Hall Foyer
Stop by the CH Foyer to enjoy lunch with President Hays!
DetailsApril 21, 2018
10:00 A
April 21, 2018
11:00 A
April 21, 2018
12:00 P
April 21, 2018
12:00 P
Regis All Seasons Club -Indoor Rock Climbing Trip
Location: Central Rock Gym
Join RASC as they take a trip to CentralRock Gym in Framingham for a couple hours of rock climbing.
DetailsApril 21, 2018
12:00 P
Student Government Association Day
Location: Quad
Join the Regis SGA executive board for fun and games! Grit N Wit will be back on campus for a second year as well as food trucks!
DetailsApril 21, 2018
12:30 P
APA Workshop
Location: Library
Stop in with your APA questions. Get your questions answered.
DetailsApril 21, 2018
01:00 P
April 21, 2018
05:00 P
April 22, 2018
12:00 P
Soul Food Sundays
Location: Lower Student Center
Join us in the Lower Student Center for soul food and great conversations.
DetailsApril 22, 2018
01:00 P
Softball at Saint Joseph's (Me.)
Location: Standish, Maine
Doubleheader - Game Two 3:00 p.m.
DetailsApril 22, 2018
05:45 P
Weekly Mass
Location: College Hall Chapel
Join us on Sundays at 5:45pm to celebrate Mass in the CH Chapel. Refreshments will be served after Mass. All are welcome.
DetailsApril 22, 2018
07:00 P
Student Government Association Meeting
Location: College Hall 202
Have your voice heard! Join SGA for their general meetings.
DetailsApril 23, 2018
April 23, 2018
03:30 P
Mindful Mondays
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you find yourself busier than you would like to be? Are you often "spinning" because of your full schedule? Is stress getting in the way of your academics and your life? Join us on Mondays to engage in mindfulness practice. We will explore fun and useful techniques for centering and increasing awareness.
DetailsApril 23, 2018
10:00 A
April 23, 2018
12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
DetailsApril 23, 2018
03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
DetailsApril 23, 2018
04:30 P
April 23, 2018
07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
DetailsApril 23, 2018
07:00 P
Intramurals
Location: 235 Wellesley Street
Join us for week 2 of flag football down on Regis Stadium!
DetailsApril 23, 2018
07:30 P
April 24, 2018
01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
DetailsApril 24, 2018
09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
DetailsApril 24, 2018
10:00 A
April 24, 2018
12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
DetailsApril 24, 2018
12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
DetailsApril 24, 2018
12:30 P
Mid-Day Relaxation with Guided Meditation
Location: Maria Hall Dance Studio
Regis Community Health Services will be offering guided meditation to help students take a break from their busy schedules. This will provide students the opportunity to focus their attention on the present moment.
DetailsApril 24, 2018
03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
DetailsApril 24, 2018
04:00 P
Relaxation with Reiki
Location: Regis Community Health Services
Regis Community Health Services invites students to enjoy some wonderful relaxation with Reiki. Call Health Services, at 781-768-7290, to schedule a free 15 minute session. Free for all students.
DetailsApril 24, 2018
07:00 P
April 24, 2018
07:00 P
April 25, 2018
April 25, 2018
10:00 A
April 25, 2018
04:00 P
April 25, 2018
04:00 P
Smoothie Break
Location: Maria Hall Kitchen
Regis Community Health Services invites student to take a moment to relax and have a Smoothie. Come to Maria Hall Kitchen where you can make your own Smoothie.
DetailsApril 25, 2018
05:00 P
April 25, 2018
06:30 P
April 25, 2018
07:00 P
Film Screening and Discussion: Kinyarwanda
Location: Casey Theatre
Screening of the 2011 Sundance winning film Kinyarwanda followed by a discussion in the Casey Theatre. Starts at 7:00 p.m. www.kinyarwandamovie.com.
DetailsApril 26, 2018
April 26, 2018
April 26, 2018
10:00 A
April 26, 2018
10:00 A
Relaxation with Chair Massage
Location: Maria Hall Dance Studio
Regis Community Health Services invites all students to enjoy some relaxation with a 15 minute chair massage. Please call Health Services at 781-768-7290 to schedule your appointment. Free for all students.
DetailsApril 26, 2018
12:00 P
Regis 5k: Run, Walk, Roll & The Walk A Mile for Yeardley
Location:
Come join us as we Run, Walk and Roll through our beautiful Regis Campus. This year, the 5K will recognize SAVE’s week’s Walk A Mile for Yeardley, to raise awareness of relationship abuse. 5k starts and ends at Health Services. No registration required. Free t-shirts, healthy snacks, and music from KISS 108FM.
DetailsApril 26, 2018
12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
DetailsApril 26, 2018
03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
DetailsApril 26, 2018
08:00 P
April 27, 2018
April 27, 2018
Health & Fitness Studies Pinning Ceremony
Location: College Hall Chapel
Pinning Ceremony for the Health & Fitness Studies Program
DetailsApril 27, 2018
10:00 A
April 27, 2018
11:00 A
CVSA Maintenance Appreciation Soccer Game & Lunch
Location: Regis Stadium/LSC
Join our Cape-Verdean student association as they host a day to show our appreciation to our Maintenance staff with a soccer game at Regis Stadium followed by a luncheon in the LSC to follow.
DetailsApril 28, 2018
April 28, 2018
12:00 P
April 28, 2018
12:30 P
APA Workshop
Location: Library
Stop in with your APA questions. Get your questions answered.
DetailsApril 29, 2018
April 29, 2018
10:00 A
April 29, 2018
05:45 P
Weekly Mass
Location: College Hall Chapel
Join us on Sundays at 5:45pm to celebrate Mass in the CH Chapel. Refreshments will be served after Mass. All are welcome.
DetailsApril 29, 2018
07:00 P
Student Government Association Meeting
Location: College Hall 202
Have your voice heard! Join SGA for their general meetings.
DetailsApril 30, 2018
April 30, 2018
10:00 A
April 30, 2018
05:30 P
April 1, 2018
April 2, 2018
03:30 P
Mindful Mondays
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you find yourself busier than you would like to be? Are you often "spinning" because of your full schedule? Is stress getting in the way of your academics and your life? Join us on Mondays to engage in mindfulness practice. We will explore fun and useful techniques for centering and increasing awareness.
Detail11:30 A
Alcohol Awareness Month: Red RIbbon Kick-Off Tabling Event
Location: USC
Regis Community Health Services and the Student Wellness Group will host this Red Ribbon Event to kick-off our week of Alcohol Awareness Events.
Detail04:00 P
The Impact of Automation in Today's Workforce
Location: Maria Multi Purpose Room
Join Jim Peterson, a Director of Corporate Supply Chain at General Electric as he explains how automation impacts how work gets done. This event is open to all students from all majors. It is sponsored by the Student Business Club.
Detail07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
Detail07:30 P
April 3, 2018
01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
Detail09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
Detail09:00 A
Student Government Association Executive Board Elections Open
Location: RegisEngage
Have your voice heard! Log on to RegisEngage and vote for your 2018-2019 Student Government Association Executive Board! The polls will be open for 24 hours. If you have any questions, please visit the Center for Student Engagement in the Lower Student Center.
Detail11:30 A
Ribbons for a Reason Table: Autism Spectrum
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
April is known as National Autism Awareness Month. More than 20% of the population in the U.S. either suffers from this condition or knows someone with Autism. Stop by our table in front of the Main Dining Hall to learn and support patients and their families through a donation! 100% proceeds go towards Boston Children's Hospital. Recieve an Autism Awareness Ribbon with your donation.
Detail12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
Detail04:00 P
06:00 P
Alcohol Education with Campus Police and Lana Peta, NP
Location: USC
In recognition of Alcohol Awarenss Month, Regis Community Health Services and Campus Police will host an event centered around alcohol education. Please join us for an hour to empower.
Detail07:00 P
Gay-Straight Alliance Panel on Mental Health
Location: Maria Hall Multipurpose Room
Join the GSA for a panel discussing the intersections of the LGBTQ+ community and physical health.
Detail07:00 P
07:00 P
April 4, 2018
11:00 A
Kente Stole Information Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Stop by our Kente Stole Information table outside of the Main Dining Hall to learn more about the May 10th, 2018 ceremony and to order a stole!
Detail01:00 P
Alcohol Awareness Sobriety Testing Activity
Location: USC
In recognition of Alcohol Awareness Month, Campus Police will host a Sobriety Testing Activity. Come join us outside the USC. Wear a pair of goggles to simulate alcohol impairment, and let the testing begin. #AlcoholAwareness2018
Detail04:00 P
04:00 P
04:30 P
05:30 P
April 5, 2018
11:00 A
Kente Stole Information Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Stop by our Kente Stole Information table outside of the Main Dining Hall to learn more about the May 10th, 2018 ceremony and to order a stole!
Detail11:30 A
Making Mocktails: The Sober Choice
Location: USC lobby outside the cafeteria
In recognition of Alcohol Awareness Month, Regis Community Health Services will host, Making Cocktails: The Sober Choice. Come join us for a refreshing mocktail, and take home a delicious recipe card.
Detail11:30 A
Ribbons for a Reason Table: Autism Spectrum
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
April is known as National Autism Awareness Month. More than 20% of the population in the U.S. either suffers from this condition or knows someone with Autism. Stop by our table in front of the Main Dining Hall to learn and support patients and their families through a donation! 100% proceeds go towards Boston Children's Hospital. Recieve an Autism Awareness Ribbon with your donation.
Detail12:00 P
Cast On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting
Location: Lower Student Center
Are you feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Do you feel that you should socialize a bit more? Would you like to meet new people? If so, Cast-On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting may be your answer. This Group, funding by a Co-Curricular Mini-Grant, serves to introduce the wellness of knitting to the Regis Community. This group meets on Thursdays, from 12:00pm to 1:30pm in the LSC. During this time, participants are taught the basics of knitting, including: cast-on, knit & purl and bind-off. As each member knits, and learns to develop and appreciate the art, they can also learn about how knitting can promote physical and mental wellness. Supplies will be provided, so space is limited. Experienced knitters are also welcome. If interested, please contact cheryl.murphy@regiscollege.edu.
Detail12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
Detail03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
Detail05:00 P
American Medical Student Association (AMSA) Meeting
Location: Maria Multipurpose Room
All members of the chapter are welcome to join!
Detail05:00 P
06:30 P
08:00 P
08:00 P
Class of 2018 Town Hall
Location: Upper Student Center
Join your senior class officers for a final town hall prior to Commencement! Food will be provided.
Detail09:00 P
Pub Night
Location: '66 Pub
Pub Nights are a great way to mingle with your fellow students! 21+ with valid state or government ID required to consume alcohol.
DetailApril 6, 2018
Last Day to Withdraw From a Course (w/ “W” or “WF” grade)
Location:
A “WF” grade is equivalent to a failing “F” grade.
Detail07:30 A
11:00 A
Kente Stole Information Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Stop by our Kente Stole Information table outside of the Main Dining Hall to learn more about the May 10th, 2018 ceremony and to order a stole! This will be the last opportunity to sign up for the Kente Stole so be sure to stop by!
Detail11:00 A
Lunch with the Sisters
Location: Bethany Hill Place
Serving the Dear Neighbor will be going to St Joseph at Bethany Hill place to enjoy conversations, lots of laughs and lunch with The Sisters of Saint Joseph and also bring them deserts. We will be meeting at College Hall Foyer and leaving at 11 A.M.
Detail11:00 A
Walk a Mile for Yeardley
Location: Regis Track
Join us at the track as we walk one mile – 1,760 yards each – in memory of Yeardley Love. These yards will contribute to the efforts of the women’s and men’s lacrosse teams as we work to raise awareness about ending relationship abuse. For more information on the Yards for Yeardley program, visit, https://www.joinonelove.org. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Detail11:30 A
02:30 P
April 7, 2018
12:00 A
11:00 A
12:30 P
01:00 P
01:00 P
02:00 P
One Million Yards for Yeardley
Location: Regis Track
Join us as we come together, as a community, to walk a final lap and hit the one million yards in memory of Yeardley Love. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Detail03:00 P
03:00 P
06:00 P
Nostalgia Fashion Show
Location: Lower Student Center
Come and watch the annual Nostalgia Fashion Show!
Detail07:30 P
Spring Concert – Going Against the Grain
Location: Casey Theatre
The Regis Glee Singers, Regis Alumni Chorus, and Regis Instrumental Ensemble will present an evening of music inspired by the Department of Humanities’ theme “Resistance and Compliance.” Our concert will feature music from the African-American spiritual tradition, an important musical voice for resisting injustice. We will also present three more recent pieces of resistance: Queen’ “Bohemian Rhapsody,” a chorus from Puccini’s opera La Bohème, and a medley of songs from the hit musical Rent.
DetailApril 8, 2018
Admitted Student Dinner
Location: Regis College
Celebrate your acceptance to Regis at our Admitted Student Dinner on Sunday, April 8th! Meet fellow members of the Class of 2022, learn more about the value of a Regis education, and listen to current students speak about their experiences.
Detail12:00 P
Annual Stamp Evaluation Road Show
Location: Spellman Museum
Do you have old stamp albums or boxes of stamps just collecting dust in your closet or attic? Have you inherited some stamp albums or envelopes from a relative and wonder if they have any value? Do you think that perhaps those stamps you purchased as a child are now worth a fortune? The Museum is holding its annual Stamp Roadshow on Sunday April 8 from noon to 3:00. The day is similar to TV's "Antiques Roadshow." For only $40, stamp experts will review stamp collections and provide information about potentially selling the collection, give advice about how to add to the collection as well as recommend how to properly store the stamps. Evaluations will be done on a first-come, first-served basis and will last up to thirty minutes. The Museum will also accept donations of collections which can then qualify as a charitable tax deduction. The Riverside Stamp Show will also be at the Museum with a number of dealers present who might be interested in purchasing certain collections.
Detail12:00 P
04:00 P
Weekly Mass
Location: College Hall Chapel
Join us on Sundays at 5:45pm to celebrate Mass in the CH Chapel. Refreshments will be served after Mass. All are welcome.
Detail07:00 P
Student Government Association Meeting
Location: College Hall 202
Have your voice heard! Join SGA for their general meetings.
DetailApril 9, 2018
10:00 A
Nutritionist at Health Services
Location: Regis Community Health Services
Dietitian Andrea Stein MS, RD, LDN will be available to meet with individuals privately to discuss issues such as: athletes' nutrition issues, issues with food and eating healthfully on campus and at home, working out without seeing results, diabetes, cardiovascular problems or high blood pressure, digestive problems, body image issues, needing to gain or lose weight, navigating food allergies or sensitivities and intolerances. This is a FREE services for all Regis students. Please call Health Services at 781-768-7290 to schedule an appointment.
Detail11:30 A
Hospitality Center Donation Table
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
Looking for a way to support the Regis Hospitality Center and members of the community in need?Donate one of your guest meals (all students have 5 available) to a student in need. Come by the table outside the dining hall from 11:30-1:30 to find out more.
Detail11:30 A
SAVE Week: The Effects of Sexual Assault and Harassment
Location: Upper Student Center Lobby
In support of SAVE week, AMSA will host a table featuring educational material to inform the Regis community about the physical impact of sexual assault and harassment including both immediate health concerns as well as long-term effects. This event has been approved by the Bystander Intervention Committee.
Detail12:30 P
Gay-Straight Alliance Tie-Dye
Location: The Quad
Everyone from campus is allowed to come and tie-dye a t-shirt! If it rains, it will be moved from the Quad to the LSC
Detail03:00 P
03:30 P
Mindful Mondays
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you find yourself busier than you would like to be? Are you often "spinning" because of your full schedule? Is stress getting in the way of your academics and your life? Join us on Mondays to engage in mindfulness practice. We will explore fun and useful techniques for centering and increasing awareness.
Detail07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
Detail07:30 P
07:30 P
Sex Signals
Location: Casey Theatre, Final Arts Center
A unique combination of improvisational comedy, education and audience participation. This show provides a provocative, in-your-face look at issues surrounding dating, sex and date rape on college campuses. Explores how mixed messages, gender role stereotypes and unrealistic fantasies contribute to misunderstandings between the sexes. Students are challenged to provide solutions that will better improve communications in interpersonal relationships. Admission: $10 general public; $5 Regis College faculty, staff and alumni; Invited students (with code); Regis College students and LLARC free with ID. For tickets and more info call 781-768-7032 or visit us online at www.regiscollege.edu/signals. Part of #RegisSAVE week. Please note: Due to the content of this show it is recommended ages 15+
DetailApril 10, 2018
Housing Selection: Suites, Quads, and Triples
Location: College Hall 133
Housing Selection for suite style, quads, and triples. Residence Life staff will be in College Hall 133 to help you through the selection process.
Detail01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
Detail09:00 A
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Location: Upper Student Center
Give blood today! Please call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org and enter 976 to schedule an appointment. Walk Ins are welcome but appointments in advance are strongly encouraged.
Detail09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
Detail11:00 A
12:00 P
Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) Olympics
Location: The Quad (Rain location is the Lower Student Center)
April is occupational therapy month! Come play games, enjoy some treats, and get some give aways all while learning about the profession of occupational therapy!
Detail12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
Detail12:30 P
Art for the Heart
Location: Upper Student Center
Stop by the USC to use art as a means to express your hopes for survivors of sexual assault and ending sexual violence everywhere. Hosted by the Learning Commons. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Detail04:30 P
07:00 P
Dessert with the Dean
Location: College Hall Foyer
Students enrolled in courses in the School of Business and Communication: join Interim Dean Elizabeth Seidler for make your own sundae and hot chocolate!
Detail07:00 P
07:00 P
April 11, 2018
09:00 A
SAVE Week Breakfast for Faculty & Staff
Location: College Hall Foyer
All faculty and staff are invited to learn more about Regis’ sexual violence prevention efforts. Donations may be made to the One Love Foundation. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Detail10:00 A
Faculty Professional Development: Prototyping Apps for Creative Problem Solving
Location: FAC, Room 307---Workshop will be held at 10am, 11am, and 2pm.
Are you interested in integrating more 21st century skills into your classroom, or just finidng a creative new type of assignment? Have your students design iPhone/iPad apps. In this workshop you will learn the process for designing apps, and be introduced to a tool that will allow your students (or you!) to create functioning app prototypes. No technical expertise needed.
Detail11:30 A
SAVE Week Tabling Event
Location: USC
Please stop by our SAVE Week Tabling Event to learn more about Regis' sexual violence prevention efforts.
Detail12:00 P
Commuter Cafe
Location: College Hall Foyer
All commuters are invited to grab a giveaway and share their experience!
Detail04:00 P
06:00 P
06:00 P
QR After Dark
Location: Angela Hall Lounge
The Regis Learning Commons presents, “QR After Dark”, an event to prepare QR students for their second big exam of the semester. Practice tests will be provided, with Learning Commons Peer Tutors on hand to answer any questions students have.
Detail06:30 P
07:00 P
Adulting 101: Job Search 101
Location: Maria Hall Fireplace Lounge
Event geared towards senior-class students who would like assistance in their job search.
Detail07:00 P
Intramurals
Location: Regis Stadium
Join us for week 1 of Flag Football on the Regis Stadium!
DetailApril 12, 2018
09:00 A
Student Government Association Class Board Elections Open
Location: RegisEngage
Have your voice heard! Log on to RegisEngage and vote for your 2018-2019 Student Government Association Class Boards! The polls will be open for 24 hours. If you have any questions, please visit the Center for Student Engagement in the Lower Student Center.
Detail12:00 P
Cast On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting
Location: Lower Student Center
Are you feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Do you feel that you should socialize a bit more? Would you like to meet new people? If so, Cast-On, Stress-Off: Relaxation Through Knitting may be your answer. This Group, funding by a Co-Curricular Mini-Grant, serves to introduce the wellness of knitting to the Regis Community. This group meets on Thursdays, from 12:00pm to 1:30pm in the LSC. During this time, participants are taught the basics of knitting, including: cast-on, knit & purl and bind-off. As each member knits, and learns to develop and appreciate the art, they can also learn about how knitting can promote physical and mental wellness. Supplies will be provided, so space is limited. Experienced knitters are also welcome. If interested, please contact cheryl.murphy@regiscollege.edu.
Detail12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
Detail12:30 P
03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
Detail06:00 P
Greater Boston Chapter of American Association of Critical Care Nurses Podium Presentations
Location: College Hall Foyer
Presentations on Emerging Trends Impacting Acute/Critical Care Nursing Leaders
Detail06:00 P
Social Determinants of Health That Impact Homeless Childbearing Women and their Families
Location: Upper Student Union
The Nursing Faculty Development Committee Presents a Distinguished Scholar Event: "Social Determinants of Health That Impact Homeless Childbearing Women and their Families" presented By: Jo-Anna L. Rorie, MSN CNM, PhD, FACNM. No RSVP Required; All Are Welcome! Refreshments Will Be Served.
Detail06:00 P
Take Back the Night
Location: Regis Quad
This march around campus will include stories from survivors of sexual assault as well as prayers of hope and reconciliation. All members are invivted to join in as we stand together against sexual violence and relationship abuse in all forms. Part of #RegisSAVE week
Detail07:00 P
07:30 P
Intramurals
Location: Regis Stadium
Join us for our second week of Flag Football Intramurals!
Detail08:00 P
April 13, 2018
08:00 A
Northeast Organization of Nurse Educators (NEONE), Hilton Garden Inn, Burlington, MA, 8am-4:30pm
Location: Hilton Garden Inn, Burlington, MA, 8am-4:30pm
Detail02:00 P
Annual Bakhita Walk
Location: Regis Track
HELP US FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING ONE STEP AT A TIME! The Bakhita House is a safe house located in the greater Boston area. It offers hospitality and a safe, caring environment to women over 18 years of age who are probable victims of human trafficking. The women are referred by partner agencies and may stay from one night to a year. All of the money raised from the walk will be donated to the Bakhita house, so help us reach our goal by participating and/or donating!
Detail04:30 P
07:00 P
Latin Student Organization Salsa Night
Location: Lower Student Center
Latin Student Organization is having salsa night will feature dance lessons taught by the LASO E-Board with chips and salsa to snack on.
DetailApril 14, 2018
09:30 A
Boy Scout Stamp Collecting Merit Badge Program
Location: Spellman Museum
Registration fee: $21. Scouts take home hundreds of stamps and meet all badge requirements. Individual scouts as well as whole troops are welcome. For more information and/or to register email henryjlukas@hotmail.com or call 617-784-5838. Other scout organizations programs available. Remember that the Museum also offers programs for Cub Scouts, Daisies, Brownies and Girl Scouts as well as Homeschoolers.
Detail10:00 A
Men's & Women's Track & Field at Eric Loeschner Memorial Invitational
Location: Fitchburg, Mass.
Detail12:00 P
12:00 P
12:30 P
01:00 P
05:00 P
April 15, 2018
12:00 P
April 16, 2018
10:00 A
Patriots Day Red Sox Game
Location: Boston, MA
Join the Center for Student Engagement as we go to Boston for the annual Patriots Day Red Sox Game! Bus leaves from the College Hall Foyer at 10am. Must sign up at the Center for Student Engagement before April 13, 2018.
Detail07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
Detail07:30 P
April 17, 2018
01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
Detail09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
Detail10:30 A
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
Detail12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
Detail12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Detail02:30 P
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
Detail03:00 P
Men's Tennis vs. Saint Anselm
Location: Regis Tennis Center
Continuation of match from Sept. 14 - STA leads 2-1 after doubles
Detail03:00 P
03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Detail05:00 P
07:00 P
07:00 P
Housing Selection: Doubles
Location: College Hall 133
Housing Selection for double rooms. Residence Life staff will be in College Hall 133 to help you through the selection process.
Detail07:00 P
07:00 P
08:00 P
Big Prize Bingo: Hosted by the Class of 2019
Location: Lower Student Center
Join the Class of 2019 as they host everyone's favorite game: Big Prize Bingo!
DetailApril 18, 2018
April Admitted Student Overnight
Location: Upper Student Center
During this exclusive event for admitted students, you’ll have the opportunity to stay overnight in a residence hall and experience life as a member of the Regis community. Meet other students from the Regis Class of 2022, participate in an activity sponsored by our Center for Student Engagement, and spend the following day attending college courses and a panel discussion about Regis. Show that you’re #RegisReady and register today!
Detail09:00 A
Duck Hunt
Location: Various
See a duck? Pick it up! Find a rubber ducky on campus and bring it to the Center for Student Engagement to claim your prize!
Detail10:30 A
First-Year Information Session
Location: Maria Hall
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
Detail12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Detail02:30 P
First-Year Information Session
Location: Maria Hall
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide. First Year Information Sessions are held in Maria Hall and last for approximately 90 minutes.
Detail03:00 P
Nuclear Medicine Tie-dye Event
Location: The Quad
The Regis Medical Imaging Club would like to host a tie-dye event on campus not only to give students an opportunity to enjoy the warmer weather and make tie-dye, but so they can get to know members of the Medical Imaging Club and learn a few things about the program! MIC wants to spread awareness of the Medical Imaging programs on campus (Sonography and Nuclear Medicine) through educational and fun activities and events--a tie-dye event would be a great way to do both! The event will be B.Y.O: students can bring T-Shirts, handkerchiefs, or clean and unworn white socks to tie-dye!
Detail03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Detail03:30 P
Nutritionist at Health Services
Location: Regis Community Health Services
Dietitian Andrea Stein MS, RD, LDN will be available to meet with individuals privately to discuss issues such as: athletes' nutrition issues, issues with food and eating healthfully on campus and at home, working out without seeing results, diabetes, cardiovascular problems or high blood pressure, digestive problems, body image issues, needing to gain or lose weight, navigating food allergies or sensitivities and intolerances. This is a FREE services for all Regis students. Please call Health Services at 781-768-7290 to schedule an appointment.
Detail05:00 P
06:00 P
06:30 P
President's Lecture Series - Defying the Dementias: Breakthroughs in the Diagnosis and Treatment
Location: Casey Theater, Fine Arts Center
Every 66 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s dementia. Alzheimer’s kills more than breast and prostate cancer combined and is estimated to cost the country $259 billion in 2017. On the horizon are exciting breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s and other dementias, which hold promise for millions. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the experts. This activity has been submitted to ANA Massachusetts for nursing contact hours. The American Nurses Association Massachusetts is an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Detail07:00 P
Escape Room
Location: Lower Student Center
Join the Center for Student Engagement Team for a night of fun in 4 different escape rooms as we welcome the class of 2022 for admitted students overnight !
DetailApril 19, 2018
12:30 A
School of Health Sciences Poster Session
Location: Lower Student Center
As part of the degree requirement for many Health Sciences programs, students complete senior internships where they work closely with career professionals. The School of Health Sciences at Regis annually hosts a poster session to showcase students’ completed work and/or research to the entire Regis community and invited guests. A poster session summarizes a project or research in a visual manner and enables the student to discuss their work with attendees.
Detail10:00 A
10:00 A
10:30 A
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide.
Detail12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
Detail02:30 P
First-Year Information Session
Location: Upper Student Center
Join us for an information session led by an Admission Representative. During the presentation, you will learn about the admission and financial aid process, as well as all the academic, athletic, and student life opportunities that Regis has to offer! All information sessions include a campus tour led by a Regis Pride Guide.
Detail03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
Detail04:00 P
Brain Barriers and Neurotrauma: The Dangers of Multiple Concussions
Location: Science Building, Room 1
Dr. Szmydynger-Chodobska from Rhode Island Hospital, Department of Emergency and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University will review work from her lab on mild traumatic brain injury.
Detail05:00 P
Dr. Irene Tien MD: Road to the ER Talk
Location: Maria Hall Multipurpose Room
Dr. Irene Tiene (emergency medicine pediatric physician at Newton-Wellesley Hospital) will speak on what it is like to work in the ER, the significance of telemedine, and internship opportunities for undergraduates in the telemedical field. Food will be provided!
Detail05:00 P
‘Our Own’ Hemetera: 72 years in the making
Location: Carney Gallery, Fine Arts Center
Celebrating over half a century of ‘Our Own’ Hemetera, the spring exhibit pays tribute to the magazine and the people that helped this little “doughty seedling,” grow into a mighty tree. Illustrating the evolution of the magazine from its inception to present are photographs, reproductions of past covers, articles, and a selection of art and literature from its contributors. These unique and historical materials are a testament to the talent, gumption, and innovation of generations of Regis students and their inextinguishable commitment to self-expression.
Detail05:00 P
‘Our Own’ Hemetera: 72 years in the making
Location: Carney Gallery
Student Readings from the 2018 edition followed by refreshments and opening of the gallery exhibit. Celebrating over half a century of ‘Our Own’ Hemetera, the spring exhibit pays tribute to the magazine and the people that helped this little “doughty seedling,” grow into a mighty tree. Illustrating the evolution of the magazine from its inception to present are photographs, reproductions of past covers, articles, and a selection of art and literature from its contributors. These unique and historical materials are a testament to the talent, gumption, and innovation of generations of Regis students and their inextinguishable commitment to self-expression.
Detail06:30 P
Manpower: Being The Person You Are Called To Be
Location: USC
Join us for Guys Night. There will be a thought provoking discussion about masculinity and gender roles led by Prof. Bernard Jackson and Dean Walt Horner. BBQ will be served.
Detail07:00 P
07:00 P
Self Care & What It Means to Be a Woman in 2018
Location: SJH 4
Join us for women's night as we discuss what it means to be a woman in 2018. Michelle Cromwell, Kelly Brochu, Erica Devine, Anabella Morabito, and Karen Marquez will facilitate the conversation while we practice self-care techniques. Food will be served!
Detail08:00 P
09:00 P
Pub Night
Location: '66 Pub
Come down for the last Pub Night of the year! 21+ with valid state or government ID required to consume alcohol.
DetailApril 20, 2018
10:00 A
11:00 A
Annual Earth Day Celebration
Location: Spellman Museum
Don't throw away that paper cup, glass jar, plastic bottle, shoe box or tin can. Bring it or any other used item to the Museum to be recycled by decorating it with free postage stamps. The Museum is holding its annual Earth Day celebration from 11:00 to 3:00. In addition to providing colorful stamps to decorate used items, children can learn how to make envelopes from old wrapping paper and maps and then use them to send Earth Day greetings to friends with the Museum providing free postage. There will also be stamp games and puzzles with stamp prizes awarded and arts and crafts projects. Families can also make a stamp map using worldwide stamps that feature many endangered species. A display featuring United States and worldwide stamps that depict many environmental topics will be on exhibit. Refreshments will be served and tips about how to start a stamp collection will be available. All children will receive a free packet of stamps and can have their photograph made into a stamp.
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04:00 P
06:00 P
10:00 P
10:00 P
April 21, 2018
Graduate Student Lunch with President Hays
Location: College Hall Foyer
Stop by the CH Foyer to enjoy lunch with President Hays!
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11:00 A
12:00 P
12:00 P
Regis All Seasons Club -Indoor Rock Climbing Trip
Location: Central Rock Gym
Join RASC as they take a trip to CentralRock Gym in Framingham for a couple hours of rock climbing.
Detail12:00 P
Student Government Association Day
Location: Quad
Join the Regis SGA executive board for fun and games! Grit N Wit will be back on campus for a second year as well as food trucks!
Detail12:30 P
01:00 P
05:00 P
April 22, 2018
12:00 P
Soul Food Sundays
Location: Lower Student Center
Join us in the Lower Student Center for soul food and great conversations.
Detail01:00 P
05:45 P
Weekly Mass
Location: College Hall Chapel
Join us on Sundays at 5:45pm to celebrate Mass in the CH Chapel. Refreshments will be served after Mass. All are welcome.
Detail07:00 P
Student Government Association Meeting
Location: College Hall 202
Have your voice heard! Join SGA for their general meetings.
DetailApril 23, 2018
03:30 P
Mindful Mondays
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you find yourself busier than you would like to be? Are you often "spinning" because of your full schedule? Is stress getting in the way of your academics and your life? Join us on Mondays to engage in mindfulness practice. We will explore fun and useful techniques for centering and increasing awareness.
Detail10:00 A
12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Detail03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Detail04:30 P
07:00 P
African Student Association General Meeting
Location: CH 322
African Student Association general meeting open to the student body.
Detail07:00 P
Intramurals
Location: 235 Wellesley Street
Join us for week 2 of flag football down on Regis Stadium!
Detail07:30 P
April 24, 2018
01:00 P
Organization Station
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Do you need an "accountability buddy" to keep yourself organized and on track? That's ok, you're not alone! Come meet with your peers and swap ideas for staying on the path to success this semester.
Detail09:00 A
Job Stop
Location: Student Government Association office
Drop in help with resumes, cover letters, internships and job search questions available for all students.
Detail10:00 A
12:30 P
Anatomy & Physiology II (BI106)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in BI106? This course is one of the foundations for coursework in the health sciences. Come join peers to learn and practice strategies for success.
Detail12:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Detail12:30 P
Mid-Day Relaxation with Guided Meditation
Location: Maria Hall Dance Studio
Regis Community Health Services will be offering guided meditation to help students take a break from their busy schedules. This will provide students the opportunity to focus their attention on the present moment.
Detail03:30 P
Citation Triage
Location: Library Research Help Desk
Do you need help with formatting your paper or with your citations? APA, MLA, Chicago: All citation styles welcome!
Detail04:00 P
Relaxation with Reiki
Location: Regis Community Health Services
Regis Community Health Services invites students to enjoy some wonderful relaxation with Reiki. Call Health Services, at 781-768-7290, to schedule a free 15 minute session. Free for all students.
Detail07:00 P
07:00 P
April 25, 2018
10:00 A
04:00 P
04:00 P
Smoothie Break
Location: Maria Hall Kitchen
Regis Community Health Services invites student to take a moment to relax and have a Smoothie. Come to Maria Hall Kitchen where you can make your own Smoothie.
Detail05:00 P
06:30 P
07:00 P
Film Screening and Discussion: Kinyarwanda
Location: Casey Theatre
Screening of the 2011 Sundance winning film Kinyarwanda followed by a discussion in the Casey Theatre. Starts at 7:00 p.m. www.kinyarwandamovie.com.
DetailApril 26, 2018
10:00 A
10:00 A
Relaxation with Chair Massage
Location: Maria Hall Dance Studio
Regis Community Health Services invites all students to enjoy some relaxation with a 15 minute chair massage. Please call Health Services at 781-768-7290 to schedule your appointment. Free for all students.
Detail12:00 P
Regis 5k: Run, Walk, Roll & The Walk A Mile for Yeardley
Location:
Come join us as we Run, Walk and Roll through our beautiful Regis Campus. This year, the 5K will recognize SAVE’s week’s Walk A Mile for Yeardley, to raise awareness of relationship abuse. 5k starts and ends at Health Services. No registration required. Free t-shirts, healthy snacks, and music from KISS 108FM.
Detail12:30 P
Chemistry for Nursing (CH105)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you enrolled in CH 105? Come join peers and academic coaches to practice strategies for understanding chemistry content as it relates to nursing.
Detail03:30 P
Thursday English Afternoons (T.E.A.)
Location: Learning Commons, second floor of the library
Are you looking for casual English conversation practice? Or, are you interested in learning about cultures different from your own? Join us for T.E.A. We are here to guide general English conversation practice and provide tips on pronunciation, grammar, and common American idioms. T.E.A. fosters participants' curiosity to explore different cultures, meet new people, experience new perspectives, and sip delicious tea. All are welcome to join the conversation.
Detail08:00 P
April 27, 2018
Health & Fitness Studies Pinning Ceremony
Location: College Hall Chapel
Pinning Ceremony for the Health & Fitness Studies Program
Detail10:00 A
11:00 A
CVSA Maintenance Appreciation Soccer Game & Lunch
Location: Regis Stadium/LSC
Join our Cape-Verdean student association as they host a day to show our appreciation to our Maintenance staff with a soccer game at Regis Stadium followed by a luncheon in the LSC to follow.
DetailApril 28, 2018
April 29, 2018
10:00 A
05:45 P
Weekly Mass
Location: College Hall Chapel
Join us on Sundays at 5:45pm to celebrate Mass in the CH Chapel. Refreshments will be served after Mass. All are welcome.
Detail07:00 P
Student Government Association Meeting
Location: College Hall 202
Have your voice heard! Join SGA for their general meetings.
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