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Margaret Rueckert-Hartman honors Loretto Heights legacy with a new gift to build the next generation of health care professionals
It was the hilltop campus on South Federal Boulevard, beloved and recognized as Loretto Heights College, where Margaret Rueckert-Hartman attended...
Regis Celebrates National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week and Hispanic Heritage Month
Regis University will join many higher education organizations across the country celebrating National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week on Sept....
New course explores history of Mexican music
The rich history of Mexican music — from the start of the Aztec Empire to the Spanish conquest of Mexico to present day — has largely...
With a new six-figure gift, Pam and Steve Myrick enhance their endowed scholarship to support future generations of caregivers
TJ Myrick’s time on Earth was much too short: A bright-eyed boy with a big smile, he passed away just thirteen days after his first birthday,...
Photos: Regis kicks off a new academic year
The Northwest Denver and Thornton campuses are full of action this week as the traditional fall semester officially begins. View images from...
Regis University names Madhu Rao as academic dean of Anderson College of Business and Computing
Regis University has named Madhu T. Rao, Ph.D., as the next academic dean of the Anderson College of Business and Computing, effective Jan. 1, 2024.
New findings take Regis professor and collaborators closer to uncovering new physics
From the campus of Fermilab to his Regis classroom, Fred Gray has spent his career collaborating with scientists around the world to measure the...
What Price Beauty? Turns Out, Feminists May Be Willing to Pay More
If the label on your lipstick reads “Lancome,” are you more likely to be a feminist than if you wear Maybelline?
Barbie and the Makeup of Feminism
Study led by Regis University researcher, Mycah Harrold, reveals that women who consider themselves feminists spend more money on makeup than women...
A neighborhood tie leads to a generous gift for the future
The Gronowski family's $257,000 pledge is helping to seed Regis’ new revolving loan fund to spur alternative revenue-producing programs...
Regis senior uses billboards to bring awareness to gun violence prevention in Denver neighborhood
Last year, it was an image of a teddy bear and a gun on a coffin. This year, it’s an image of a gun with the message “Hugs not...
Porter-Billups Leadership Academy graduates new class of seniors
For the newest group of Porter-Billups Leadership Academy seniors, the summer enrichment program has been a place to be themselves around people...
Rev. Edward F. Flaherty, S.J., oldest Jesuit in the world, dies in St. Louis at 104
Rev. Edward F. Flaherty, S.J., died Sunday, June 25, 2023, at St. Ignatius Hall in Florissant, Missouri. He was 104 years old, a Jesuit for 63...
A letter in response to the Supreme Court's decision from President Salvador D. Aceves, Ed.D.
This decision does not change what Regis has always done, and we reaffirm our commitment to fostering an inclusive community of caring.
Super Saturday Event Draws Large Attendance of Incoming Students To Campus
Regis' inaugural Super Saturday event drew more than 500 students and their families to campus. The all-day festivities included admitted and...