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March 26, 2018 Metrowest Daily News: 'The Diversity Walk' at Regis College looks at racism, gender and genocide Related News Nancy Schön shines at Regis The Boston Globe: Nancy Schön, the indefatigable sculptor from Newton who’s best known for her bronze “Make Way for Ducklings” sculpture in the Boston Public Garden, was at the opening of a new exhibit of her work at Regis College. Students of all Ages Can Spend Their Summer at Regis Regis, a leading Catholic university in Greater Boston, is pleased to offer multiple summer programs for children in pre-kindergarten through high school seniors at its Weston campus. Regis Students Curate Art Exhibit for Famous Sculptor Nancy Schön A select group of graduate students has stepped outside of the classroom to curate an exhibition of sculptures created by world-renowned artist Nancy Schön. Fine Arts Center Whether you are an artist, dancer, actor, or patron, the Regis Fine Arts Center has diverse opportunities for you. The Center for Inclusive Excellence Regis is committed to ensuring that each individual is known and accepted for who they are.
Nancy Schön shines at Regis The Boston Globe: Nancy Schön, the indefatigable sculptor from Newton who’s best known for her bronze “Make Way for Ducklings” sculpture in the Boston Public Garden, was at the opening of a new exhibit of her work at Regis College.
Students of all Ages Can Spend Their Summer at Regis Regis, a leading Catholic university in Greater Boston, is pleased to offer multiple summer programs for children in pre-kindergarten through high school seniors at its Weston campus.
Regis Students Curate Art Exhibit for Famous Sculptor Nancy Schön A select group of graduate students has stepped outside of the classroom to curate an exhibition of sculptures created by world-renowned artist Nancy Schön.
Fine Arts Center Whether you are an artist, dancer, actor, or patron, the Regis Fine Arts Center has diverse opportunities for you.
The Center for Inclusive Excellence Regis is committed to ensuring that each individual is known and accepted for who they are.