Regis College students and university leadership took part in a robust discussion Tuesday night during WBZ NewsRadio’s "Talk the Vote" special about the upcoming election and the state of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now in its fifth year, the 2020 gala raised more than $400,000 for student scholarships, bringing the total raised by Let It Shine Regis Galas over the years to nearly $4 million
Dean of Regis College’s School of Health Sciences and epidemiologist Laura Burke offers some advice and recommendations for safely celebrating the holidays during the pandemic.
Regis College Dean of Athletics Pam Roecker announced this week that out of an abundance of caution for the health and safety of students-athletes, coaches, and staff, the university will not participate in winter athletics competitions this season.
Regis College and Lawrence Public Schools (LPS) have launched a new partnership to provide LPS employees and Lawrence High School alumni with tuition discounts on graduate programs and bachelor’s completion programs at the university.
As one of Regis College’s first programs to re-open during the pandemic, the Dental Center has successfully continued its mission of dental hygiene education through affordable care services to the community.
The impacts of ageism are felt far beyond the elderly, and it will take a community effort to close the generational gap. That was the theme explored at the first Regis College President’s Lecture Series on Health of the academic year.
Brian Plouffe, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering program, spent part of his summer 3-D printing face shields for health sciences students to use during their in-person learning experiences this semester.
While there won’t be community service performed for Founders’ Day this Thursday, Regis College students, staff, and faculty will still exemplify the Sisters of Saint Joseph’s values.
Among the cohorts of students starting at Regis College this fall are those looking toward a career change to nursing amid the ongoing global pandemic.
Regis College received a $1.2 million grant award for the academic year from the Nurse Faculty Loan Program to help offset tuition costs for Doctor of Nursing Practice students.
The university community will come together to ‘watch, read, or do’ activities each day in September to be better equipped in its ongoing efforts to end systemic racism.
Faculty and staff from across Regis College have created a class that will examine the pandemic through myriad lenses including virology, social disparities, public health, and art.