Regis College is pleased to announce that retired Navy SEAL and leader in Boston’s biotechnology community John Truesdell, MS, MBA, has been appointed to its board of trustees.
In collaboration with the Center for Instructional Innovation, Regis professors Diana Parry-Cruwys and Jason Clemence presented a four-part series for faculty and staff on neurodiversity in higher education.
Regis’ DNP program provides pathways for graduate students with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) to earn their DNP degree in as few as 40 months.
The internship was made possible through the Flatley Scholars Program and a partnership between Regis and CEMS for students minoring in laboratory operations management.
Following a nationwide search, Regis President Antoinette Hays, PhD, RN, announces the appointment of Michael P. McCorvey, MEd, as vice president of inclusive excellence and chief diversity officer.
Regis is pleased to announce the appointments of Dan Leahy to Associate Vice President of Mission, Ministry, and Service and Mary Lou Bozza to Director of Mission, Ministry, and Service.
Regis College is pleased to announce that this year’s Lifelong Learning at Regis College (LLARC) Brady-Griffith Scholarship was awarded to nursing major and public health minor Josue Colon Calderon ’25 from Worcester, Mass.
Bridgette Bowyer ‘24, a first-generation student and biomedical engineering major from Stoughton, Mass., has earned an impressive list of accomplishments during her time at Regis.
Regis is offering special intersession undergraduate and graduate courses this summer, including both six- and 12-week learning experiences. Courses are open to both Regis and non-Regis students.