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Coffee with CUFI - Christians United for IsraelJoin Christians United for Israel in the Dede Robertson Student Lounge to have a conversation about the state of Israel. Location: Student Center Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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Resilient Faith Pt. 6 - ForwardJoin us for the final session of the Resilient Faith series, with this session focused on what forward movement looks like and how we can move forward as Christians, students, and people made in the Image of God! See "Learn More" to register. You will receive an email approximately one hour before the workshop begins with a link to the session and a link to the recording 1-2 business days afterwards. The session is held in Eastern Standard Time. Location: Virtual Category: Student Activities |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Clash of the Titans® Revisited: Has America Lost Its Leading Edge? An Analysis of American Exceptionalism, 2014 to PresentRegent University is pleased to present Clash of the Titans® Revisited: Has America Lost Its Leading Edge? An Analysis of American Exceptionalism, 2014 to Present. Clash of the Titans® is a signature forum featuring national and international pundits debating key contemporary issues. In Clash of the Titans® Revisited, Regent University faculty will reflect on the Clash of the Titans® debate held in 2014 (which featured Brian Mulroney, John R. Bolton, Felipe Calderón, and Steve Forbes) and will discuss the current state of those arguments. Clash of the Titans® Revisited is free and open to the public. Location: Robertson Hall - Moot Court Room Category: Academic |
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Enactus Interest Meeting & Pizza PartyPlease join us for a time of pizza & fellowship while we discuss the current activities of our Enactus chapter. This event is open to all undergraduate students who are interested in joining Enactus, as well as those who are already involved. We can't wait to see you there. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 112 Category: Student Organizations |
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On Campus Recruitment: Handi*Vangelism Ministries International (H*VMI)Handi*Vangelism Ministries International (H*VMI) will be on campus recruiting for their camp counselor and assistant nurse positions. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lobby Category: Career Services |
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Career Fair Information TableStop by our table for information on the upcoming Spring 2025 Internship & Career Fair. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Student Lounge Category: Career Services |
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Think Before You Drink - Students for LifeA Students for Life Tabling invite to show you the importance of filtering your drinking water and the dangers of chemical abortion. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Resting and Rejoicing in the Lord Amidst Law School Trials - Christian Legal SocietyThe event will encourage students to be thankful for God and learn from lawyers how to succeed in law school. Our goal is to help students learn how to overcome las school trials from our guests. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 107 Category: Student Organizations |
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Monthly Meeting - ApologiaPlease join us for Dr. Matthew Fretwell’s discussion of “Missional Alignment: Orthodoxy, Orthopraxy, and Orthopathy” originally scheduled for January 22. Dr. Fretwell (ThM, MDiv, and DMin) is an adjunct professor in Regent University’s School of Divinity. He has served on missions and trained church planters on five continents. Affiliated with the Lausanne Church Planting Issue Network, he is the Director of Spiritual Formation for World Relief. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 105 & Online Category: Student Organizations |
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Courageous ConversationsThe Cultural Integration Committee presents Courageous Conversations! Sponsored by the Center for Student Happiness, various Roundtable Talks throughout the academic year will focus on acknowledging and celebrating cultural differences. Celebrating Black History Month (BHM) Focus Question: "Who are great leaders of Change from different cultures?" Third Topic- Leading Change: The Legacy of Diverse Leadership in a Diverse World This Roundtable Talk is guaranteed to be enlightening, empowering, and educational to begin the journey together. Plus a Special Performance by Regent Students! RSVP today at "Learn More". Location: Library Auditorium Category: Academic |
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On Campus Recruitment: Sacandaga Bible ConferenceSacandaga Bible Conference will be on campus recruiting for their summer camp counselor, lifeguards, food service staff, housekeeping, and program staff positions. Location: Library Building - Lobby Category: Career Services |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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Professional Attire and Elevator PitchesExplore the nuances of professional introductions, commonly referred to as the Elevator Pitch, and master the art of making a memorable first impression. Discover the essentials to bring with you, like a pad of paper or a sleek padfolio with pens. Also, what to avoid such as backpacks or skateboards. Gain valuable insights on post-fair etiquette, including tips on expressing gratitude through follow-up letters or emails to employers who have dedicated their time to engage with you. Prepare to navigate the career fair landscape with confidence and professionalism. This session will be available in person and online. Click "Learn More" to RSVP. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Fountain View Room Category: Career Services |
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Pastries and Politics - Regent Intercollegiate Studies InstituteJoin the Regent ISI as they discuss various political, philosophical, and religious topics. Location: Robertson Hall Room 113 Category: Student Organizations |
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UnChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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On-Campus Recruitment: Northampton County Public SchoolsNorthampton County Public Schools will be on campus recruiting for their education positions. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lobby Category: Career Services |
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Valentines and Vinyl - RESCUE InitiativeJoin us for an exciting fundraising event supporting the RESCUE Initiative and helping our student org host future events. For a $5 entry fee, students can dive into a creative vinyl painting session plus enjoy an inspiring talk on healthy relationships by guest speaker Karen Eldridge while painting. Don't miss out on this fun and meaningful event. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 105 Category: Student Organizations |
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Wisdom Club - MeetingA gathering for lovers of ideas and philosophy. We discuss anything and play games. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 101 Category: Student Organizations |
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ABPsi's 16th Annual Black America Event: "Finding Your Voice in Silent Places "You are cordially invited to the Regent University ABPsi Black America Event "Finding Your Voice in Silent Places." Our panel will include Dr. Darice Davis, Dr. Gabriella Hill-Alexander, Dr. Jasmine Knight, and Dr. Cyrus Williams and all are welcome to attend. Location: Robertson Hall - Moot Court Room Category: Student Organizations |
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Glow in the Dark Capture the Flag - Student Activities BoardJoin SAB for a Glow in the Dark night of Capture the Flag. Come to the Student Center for supplies at 6:00 p.m. and to turn in your signed liability waiver. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center Category: Student Organizations |
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Bi-Weekly Meeting - Model UN SocietyJoin our Model UN Club to explore global issues, sharpen your debate skills, and collaborate on innovative solutions to world challenges. We meet bi-weekly for engaging discussions, team-building, preparation for upcoming conferences. All experience levels are welcome. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 113 Category: Student Organizations |
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Interest Meeting: Phi Alpha Delta Law FraternityCome grab some snacks, enjoy some trivia, and learn how Phi Alpha Delta embodies service to the student, the school, the profession, and the community, Location: Robertson Hall - Room 106 Category: Student Organizations |
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Common Read Library Discussion SeriesLocation: Library - Gallery Category: Academic |
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HenHacks Prep Event - Association for Computing MachineryCome join us to learn and practice coding in Python as we prepare for HenHacks. Even if you are not attending the HenHacks event, you are still invited to expand your skills in Python. Location: COM 100 Category: Student Organizations |
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Briefing on Gaza - Christian United for IsraelJoin us to hear Dr. Nolte's take on occupation of Gaza. Location: Robertson Hall Room 112 Category: Student Organizations |
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On Campus Recruitment: Waters Edge ChurchWaters Edge Church will be on campus recruiting for their Kids Resource Manager, Marketing Video Manager, Production Video Editing Manager, Technical Manager, Virginia Beach Guest Experience Manager (Part-Time), Virginia Beach Kids Manager (Part-Time), Virginia Beach Worship and Production Manager (Full-Time), Virginia Beach Worship and Production Manager (Part-Time) positions. Please stop by their table to learn more. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lobby Category: Career Services |
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Ameriprise Financial TablingYou want to be more confident in your financial journey. Chart a clear path ahead by stopping by the Ameriprise Financial table in the Dede Robertson Student Center lobby and sign up for a free financial plan. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lobby Category: Special Events |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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February MBAA Speaker & Network NightJoin us each month for a time of networking, food, and fellowship! This month, in honor of Black History Month we welcome Dr. Robert Cruz, an award- winning author who will share about his book "Servant Leadership: A Remedy for Racism in America". Location: Administration Building - Executive Conference Room Category: Special Events |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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Mastering Networking ConversationsBuilding upon the foundation of delivering an impactful elevator pitch, this session focuses on exuding confidence and professionalism when engaging with employers. Learn the art of maintaining meaningful conversations during and after the fair, ensuring that your networking efforts extend beyond the event itself. Discover valuable strategies for effective follow-up with the employers you connect with at the fair. Join us to enhance your ability to navigate professional interactions and cultivate lasting connections in your career journey. This session is available in person and online. Click "Learn More" to RSVP. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Fount View Room Category: Career Services |
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Pastries and Politics - Regent Intercollegiate Studies InstituteJoin the Regent ISI as they discuss various political, philosophical, and religious topics. Location: Robertson Hall Room 113 Category: Student Organizations |
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UnChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Admitted Students DayAdmitted Students Day is a free event on for newly admitted JD students to experience life at Regent Law. During Admitted Students Day, students can: -Network with faculty and attend a Regent Law class. -Have lunch with and hear from current Regent Law students. - Get answers to questions about financial aid, student life, academic resources, and more. -Take a guided tour of campus. Please register at "Learn More". Location: Robertson Hall - Lobby Category: Admissions |
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Will, Trusts, and the Wonder Woman: Empowering Female Clients in Estate Planning - Women's Law AssociationInterested in Estate Planning? Curious about how unique women are in creating their estate plans? Well this seminar is for you. We will discuss all of these topics and more with three female attorneys who practice in this area. Location: Robertson Hall Room 114 Category: Student Organizations |
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Black History Month Panel - College Student Leadership BoardJoin CSLB and SAB in a night of education and fun as we celebrate Black History. You'll be able to hear from a stellar panel and later have games, food, art and more to celebrate, learn, and commemorate the achievements of African Americans. Location: Robertson Hall Moot Court Room Category: Student Organizations |
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Black History Month Event - Student Activities BoardJoin the Student Activities Board (SAB) to celebrate and educate the student body about Black History, experiences and culture. You are also invited to the College Student Leadership Board's (CSLB) Black History panel event at 4:00 p.m. in the Robertson Hall Moot Courtroom. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 116 Category: Student Organizations |
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The Voice of the Prairie by John OliveWhen radio was a newfangled technology, what did it take to gain an audience? Leon is desperate to sell radios, but he must provide content. He discovers David in Nebraska, whose homespun tales of growing up as a hobo riding the rails take radio listeners by storm. As the industry grows, so does David’s fame, and the nation becomes obsessed with finding Frankie, the blind girl, his traveling companion. When they are reunited, the sparks reignite, and who knows what new adventures await? Directed by Michael Kirkland, The Voice of the Prairie is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Studio Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Voice of the Prairie by John OliveWhen radio was a newfangled technology, what did it take to gain an audience? Leon is desperate to sell radios, but he must provide content. He discovers David in Nebraska, whose homespun tales of growing up as a hobo riding the rails take radio listeners by storm. As the industry grows, so does David’s fame, and the nation becomes obsessed with finding Frankie, the blind girl, his traveling companion. When they are reunited, the sparks reignite, and who knows what new adventures await? Directed by Michael Kirkland, The Voice of the Prairie is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Studio Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Voice of the Prairie by John OliveWhen radio was a newfangled technology, what did it take to gain an audience? Leon is desperate to sell radios, but he must provide content. He discovers David in Nebraska, whose homespun tales of growing up as a hobo riding the rails take radio listeners by storm. As the industry grows, so does David’s fame, and the nation becomes obsessed with finding Frankie, the blind girl, his traveling companion. When they are reunited, the sparks reignite, and who knows what new adventures await? Directed by Michael Kirkland, The Voice of the Prairie is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Studio Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Voice of the Prairie by John OliveWhen radio was a newfangled technology, what did it take to gain an audience? Leon is desperate to sell radios, but he must provide content. He discovers David in Nebraska, whose homespun tales of growing up as a hobo riding the rails take radio listeners by storm. As the industry grows, so does David’s fame, and the nation becomes obsessed with finding Frankie, the blind girl, his traveling companion. When they are reunited, the sparks reignite, and who knows what new adventures await? Directed by Michael Kirkland, The Voice of the Prairie is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Studio Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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Black History Month Display - Black Law Students AssociationCome see the achievements of black Americans and the impact race has had on the law. We will also be collecting canned food items to donate to those in need. Location: Robertson Hall Lobby Category: Student Organizations |
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Student Veterans of America BrownbagStudent Veterans of America host a "First Friday Food & Fellowship" at the Ordinary's Fountain view Room on the first Friday of each month (starting Jan 17th). All Regent University students, faculty, and staff with any kind of military affiliation are welcome to come by for a casual meet and greet. Bring a lunch or purchase in the Ordinary, bring a challenge coin, and bring your best "war stories"! Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Fountain View Room Category: Military |
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Professional Identity of Licensed Mental Health Professionals - Psi ChiJoin us as Dr. Edward Neukrug presents on the thread of characteristics that are identified in mental health professionals. Location: Robertson Hall Room 106 Category: Student Organizations |
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The Sound of Music and the Sacred Scriptures - Thomistic Institute ChapterInnocent Smith (A Dominican Friar), will present a seminar on how music can be used to proclaim the scriptures in church and other settings. Study material provided. Location: Divinity Building - Room 179 Category: Student Organizations |
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Stress Less & Decompress - College Student Leadership BoardIt's that time again! Come study for midterms and exams with CSLB while still relaxing. We will have light snacks and refreshments for all students to come and enjoy. So come stress less and decompress with CSLB. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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Ring by Spring? Marriage as a Sacrament - Thomistic Institute ChapterInnocent Smith (A Dominican Friar) will present a lecture on the Catholic perspective on dating, offering an explanation on marriage as a sacrament. Lecture will be followed by a Q & A. Location: Robertson Hall Moot Court Room Category: Student Organizations |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Student Veterans of America - Monthly Virtual MeetingStudent Veterans of America - Regent University Chapter meets monthly online on the first Tuesday of each month from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Join us on MS Teams. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us: sva@mail.regent.edu. Meeting ID: 210 634 871 794 Passcode: v8MKuC Location: Virtual Category: Military |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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Career Fair Readiness ReviewThis workshop offers a concise recap of essential topics covered in prior sessions. Emphasis will be placed on refining your skills for navigating the fair successfully. We'll reinforce the importance of thorough company research, encouraging students to explore the websites of participating companies and formulate thoughtful questions to engage employers effectively. Don't miss this opportunity to fine-tune your preparation and approach for a successful and impactful experience at the upcoming career fair. This session will be in person and online! click "Learn More" to RSVP. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Fountain View Room Category: Career Services |
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UnChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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AFA CyberPatriotThis is the AFA CyberPatriot Program Competition. Community high school students are welcome to compete in the National Youth Cybersecurity Education Program - CyberPatriot. Dates are as follows: October 18, 2024 November 1, 2024 December 6, 2024 January 17, 2025 March 7, 2025 Hosted by the Engineering & Computer Science Department and the Institute for Cybersecurity (ECS - IFC). Location: Communication Building - Cyber Lab (Room 100) Category: Special Events |
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One Book, Two Books, Old Books, New BooksThe Office of Alumni Engagement in collaboration with the Regent University Library will be doing a book drive to stock the shelves of Juvenile Literature. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Student Lounge Category: Alumni & Friends |
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Wisdom Club - MeetingA gathering for lovers of ideas and philosophy. We discuss anything and play games. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 101 Category: Student Organizations |
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Bi-Weekly Meeting - Model UN SocietyJoin our Model UN Club to explore global issues, sharpen your debate skills, and collaborate on innovative solutions to world challenges. We meet bi-weekly for engaging discussions, team-building, preparation for upcoming conferences. All experience levels are welcome. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 113 Category: Student Organizations |
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The Voice of the Prairie by John OliveWhen radio was a newfangled technology, what did it take to gain an audience? Leon is desperate to sell radios, but he must provide content. He discovers David in Nebraska, whose homespun tales of growing up as a hobo riding the rails take radio listeners by storm. As the industry grows, so does David’s fame, and the nation becomes obsessed with finding Frankie, the blind girl, his traveling companion. When they are reunited, the sparks reignite, and who knows what new adventures await? Directed by Michael Kirkland, The Voice of the Prairie is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Studio Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Voice of the Prairie by John OliveWhen radio was a newfangled technology, what did it take to gain an audience? Leon is desperate to sell radios, but he must provide content. He discovers David in Nebraska, whose homespun tales of growing up as a hobo riding the rails take radio listeners by storm. As the industry grows, so does David’s fame, and the nation becomes obsessed with finding Frankie, the blind girl, his traveling companion. When they are reunited, the sparks reignite, and who knows what new adventures await? Directed by Michael Kirkland, The Voice of the Prairie is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Studio Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Voice of the Prairie by John OliveWhen radio was a newfangled technology, what did it take to gain an audience? Leon is desperate to sell radios, but he must provide content. He discovers David in Nebraska, whose homespun tales of growing up as a hobo riding the rails take radio listeners by storm. As the industry grows, so does David’s fame, and the nation becomes obsessed with finding Frankie, the blind girl, his traveling companion. When they are reunited, the sparks reignite, and who knows what new adventures await? Directed by Michael Kirkland, The Voice of the Prairie is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Studio Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Voice of the Prairie by John OliveWhen radio was a newfangled technology, what did it take to gain an audience? Leon is desperate to sell radios, but he must provide content. He discovers David in Nebraska, whose homespun tales of growing up as a hobo riding the rails take radio listeners by storm. As the industry grows, so does David’s fame, and the nation becomes obsessed with finding Frankie, the blind girl, his traveling companion. When they are reunited, the sparks reignite, and who knows what new adventures await? Directed by Michael Kirkland, The Voice of the Prairie is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Studio Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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Spring BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Spring BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Spring BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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The Dunamis ProjectFrom Presbyterian-Reformed Ministries International and the team that brought The Dunamis Project comes a new conference entitled, “Encountering the Father’s Heart “. Have you experienced in your heart what it means to be the Father’s son or daughter? Have you heard the Father tell you how He feels about you? Do you long for more intimacy with God? If so, then come away with us to encounter the love of the Father. Our time will be spent learning what it means to open our hearts and let the Father pour His love into us. Some of our time will be spent just listening to the Father’s voice and being in His presence. Join Presbyterian-Reformed Ministries International, March 12-16, 2025 at Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA for “Encountering the Father’s Heart”. Location: Robertson Hall Category: Special Events |
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Spring BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Spring BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Elections 2025-26 Tabling Event - Student Bar AssociationIt's time for Student Bar Association Elections 2025-26. Tables will be set up in the Robertson Hall Lobby March 17th - 19th for you to get to know your candidate with voting will take place on line March 20th. We hope to see you there. Location: Robertson Hall Lobby Category: Student Organizations |
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Chat with the Chief: Justice and Youth - Alpha Phi Sigma-Phi ZetaChief Mitchell of Regent University Campus Police will speak about youth justice and its importance. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 105 Category: Student Organizations |
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Crafting an Effective Academic ParagraphDid you know that each sentence of an academic body paragraph has a specific purpose? Set yourself up for success by increasing your understanding of writing structure and organization! In this session, we break down the structure of an academic paragraph and discuss the five key goals. Click "Learn More" to Register. Location: Virtual Category: Academic |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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St. Augustine and the Patristic Teachings - Thomistic Institute ChapterFr. Andrew Hofer will offer a seminar for students on Patristic Teachings and St. Augustine's sermons. Lunch and light refreshments will be served. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Fountain View Room Category: Student Organizations |
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St. Augustine and the Christian Just -War Tradition: Thomistic Institute ChapterFr. Andrew Hofer (A Dominican Friar) will present on St. Augustine and Just-War theory from the Christian perspective. Location: Robertson Hall - Moot Court Room Category: Student Organizations |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Monthly Meeting - ApologiaLocation: Robertson Hall - Room 112 Category: Student Organizations |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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UnChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Discover RegentDiscover Regent is a FREE, one-day event designed to inform you about our on-campus undergraduate and graduate degree programs. While on campus, you’ll gain useful information on the application process and financial aid – including scholarship and grant opportunities. Our graduate prospective students will meet one-on-one with faculty while our undergraduate prospective students experience a Regent class. And -- everyone will have the chance to tour our stunning campus and join us for lunch catered by the Ordinary Cafe. Register today. Location: Regent University Campus Category: Admissions |
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CAS Open House - College Student Leadership BoardCome grab a drink and fellowship with your CAS professors. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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Wisdom Club - MeetingA gathering for lovers of ideas and philosophy. We discuss anything and play games. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 101 Category: Student Organizations |
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Bi-Weekly Meeting - Model UN SocietyJoin our Model UN Club to explore global issues, sharpen your debate skills, and collaborate on innovative solutions to world challenges. We meet bi-weekly for engaging discussions, team-building, preparation for upcoming conferences. All experience levels are welcome. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 113 Category: Student Organizations |
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Silent Auction - Public Interest Legal AdvocatesJoin Regent Law's Public Interest Group at our silent auction in Robertson Hall. Open to everyone - not just law students! Proceeds go towards grants for unpaid internships in the public interest fields. Location: Robertson Hall - Lobby Category: Student Organizations |
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Coffee with Aquinas - Thomistic Institute ChapterOne hour of guided peer discussion on selections of the Summa Theologia, prefaced by a short Aquinas 101video. Each member focuses on a particular philosophical concept and distinction essential to understanding Thomistic thought. These discussions will be facilitated by Mya Higgins and Alli Taylor. Coffee and other refreshments with be provided. Location: Divinity Building - Room 117 Category: Student Organizations |
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Common Read Library Discussion SeriesLocation: Library - Gallery Category: Academic |
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Common Read Library Discussion SeriesLocation: Library - Gallery Category: Academic |
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Silent Auction - Public Interest Legal AdvocatesJoin Regent Law's Public Interest Group at our silent auction in Robertson Hall. Open to everyone - not just law students! Proceeds go towards grants for unpaid internships in the public interest fields. Location: Robertson Hall - Lobby Category: Student Organizations |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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C. S. Lewis Society MeetingYou are invited to attend the next C.S. Lewis Society meeting with Dr. Ben Fraser, who will speak on "Exploring Lewis's Oxford: Personal Reflections". Free pizza provided! Send your RSVP to mackerman@regent.edu if you are attending IN PERSON ONLY no later than Monday, March 24th.This event will also be available remotely via Zoom (see “Learn More” for link). Meeting ID: 912 1660 8703 Passcode: 420818 Location: Robertson Hall - Room 105 Category: Academic |
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Silent Auction - Public Interest Legal AdvocatesJoin Regent Law's Public Interest Group at our silent auction in Robertson Hall. Open to everyone - not just law students! Proceeds go towards grants for unpaid internships in the public interest fields. Location: Robertson Hall - Lobby Category: Student Organizations |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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2025 Spring Internship and Career FairThe CSH is hosting a career fair inviting over 50 employers to connect with students, alumni, faculty, and staff. This event will require usage of major event spaces in the library. Location: Library Building Category: Career Services |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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UnChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Academic Reading SpeedDuring this session, you will learn how to identify your current reading speed and two key strategies to increase your speed. Mastering faster reading skills means you will have more time to focus on assignments and other priorities! Click "Learn More" to Register. Location: Virtual Category: Academic |
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LSAT Prep WorkshopOptimizing your LSAT score is an important step to successfully moving toward your degree in law and qualifying for academic scholarships. Regent Law wants to help you succeed. Learn how to estimate time for questions, which question types to spend additional time practicing, and systematic, substantive techniques to prepare you for test day. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 116 Category: Academic |
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LSAT Prep WorkshopOptimizing your LSAT score is an important step to successfully moving toward your degree in law and qualifying for academic scholarships. Regent Law wants to help you succeed. Learn how to estimate time for questions, which question types to spend additional time practicing, and systematic, substantive techniques to prepare you for test day. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 116 Category: Academic |
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Test-Taking Strategies: Gaining Focus & ConfidenceGain confidence in your test-taking abilities by learning strategies that help you prepare, focus, and relax. This session will equip you to succeed at varying types of test questions. Click "Learn More" to Register. Location: Virtual Category: Academic |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Lunch 'n’ Learn – Medicare Benefits InformationIn this Lunch ‘n’ Learn session, you’ll learn about Medicare benefits and how to evaluate options. Eileen Churchill, a VICAP Certified Benefits Counselor with Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia will be presenting how Medicare works, when to sign up, and other information needed to help sift through the many options available. Location: Classroom Building - Room 260 Category: Human Resources |
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Student Veterans of America - Monthly Virtual MeetingStudent Veterans of America - Regent University Chapter meets monthly online on the first Tuesday of each month from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Join us on MS Teams. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us: sva@mail.regent.edu. Meeting ID: 210 634 871 794 Passcode: v8MKuC Location: Virtual Category: Military |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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UnChapelTonight we will have student baptisms!!! Location: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Student Veterans of America BrownbagStudent Veterans of America host a "First Friday Food & Fellowship" at the Ordinary's Fountain view Room on the first Friday of each month (starting Jan 17th). All Regent University students, faculty, and staff with any kind of military affiliation are welcome to come by for a casual meet and greet. Bring a lunch or purchase in the Ordinary, bring a challenge coin, and bring your best "war stories"! Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Fountain View Room Category: Military |
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Bi-Weekly Meeting - Model UN SocietyJoin our Model UN Club to explore global issues, sharpen your debate skills, and collaborate on innovative solutions to world challenges. We meet bi-weekly for engaging discussions, team-building, preparation for upcoming conferences. All experience levels are welcome. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 113 Category: Student Organizations |
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Spring Formal - Student Activities BoardJoin Student Activities Board (SAB) for a Hawaiian-themed dance and Kona Ice. Tickets go live March 1st - plan to grab yours early! Limited number of tickets available. Location: Library Atrium Category: Student Activities |
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10 Most Common Errors in Grammar & PunctuationCome learn how to resolve some of the most common grammar and punctuation errors in academic writing! Click "Learn More" to Register Location: Virtual Category: Academic |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Monthly Meeting - ApologiaLocation: Robertson Hall - Room 112 Category: Student Organizations |
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Common ESL/ELL Grammar ChallengesDo you wrestle with prepositions, articles, and verb tenses? Come learn how to tackle common grammar challenges for English Language Learners (ELL) effectively. Click "Learn More" to Register. Location: Virtual Category: Academic |
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College Preview Weekend April 10-12, 2025College Preview Weekend is an unforgettable three-day experience for you and your family. Discover Regent’s stunning 70-acre campus in Virginia Beach and see for yourself what life is like as a college student at Regent. During College Preview Weekend, you will have the chance to connect with faculty and staff about various topics, including financial aid, study abroad, and more. Students will have personalized sessions to connect with peers and experience campus life, while parents will attend sessions tailored to support them during their student's transition to college life at Regent. With Q&A sessions, forums, activities, and live performances, both parents and students will gain insight into America's Premier Christian University. Location: Regent University Campus Category: Admissions |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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UnChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Wisdom Club - MeetingA gathering for lovers of ideas and philosophy. We discuss anything and play games. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 101 Category: Student Organizations |
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The Sound of MusicIn this beloved musical, young Maria takes up the challenge of raising the von Trapp children – all seven of them, with their governess-frightening antics. Romance and singing take center stage, with a backdrop of growing political unrest. When the Nazis take over Austria, the family makes a risky escape. Featuring some of our favorite songs like “Do Re Mi,” “So Long, Farewell,” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” The Sound of Music continues to delight audiences with its humor, suspense, and inspiring story. You won’t want to miss it! Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp Directed by Eric Harrell, The Sound of Music is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Dede Robertson Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Sound of MusicIn this beloved musical, young Maria takes up the challenge of raising the von Trapp children – all seven of them, with their governess-frightening antics. Romance and singing take center stage, with a backdrop of growing political unrest. When the Nazis take over Austria, the family makes a risky escape. Featuring some of our favorite songs like “Do Re Mi,” “So Long, Farewell,” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” The Sound of Music continues to delight audiences with its humor, suspense, and inspiring story. You won’t want to miss it! Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp Directed by Eric Harrell, The Sound of Music is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Dede Robertson Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Sound of MusicIn this beloved musical, young Maria takes up the challenge of raising the von Trapp children – all seven of them, with their governess-frightening antics. Romance and singing take center stage, with a backdrop of growing political unrest. When the Nazis take over Austria, the family makes a risky escape. Featuring some of our favorite songs like “Do Re Mi,” “So Long, Farewell,” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” The Sound of Music continues to delight audiences with its humor, suspense, and inspiring story. You won’t want to miss it! Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp Directed by Eric Harrell, The Sound of Music is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Dede Robertson Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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Regent University Night of GivingJoin Tim Tebow for Regent University Night of Giving benefiting the Royals Rise Capital Campaign! This fun-filled Sports Spectacular will celebrate Regent's expanding collegiate sports program and vision for campus growth. Unite with community leaders and university friends as we rally to build Regent’s new Athletic and Fitness Center. Guests will enjoy an evening of fine dining, the opportunity to bid on exclusive auction items, and an inspiring message from Tim Tebow, renowned athlete and NY Times bestselling author. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative night as we help our Royals rise!Doors open at 4:30 p.m.; event begins at 5:00 p.m. Questions: events@regent.edu or 757.352.4831. Location: The Founders Inn and Spa, Tapestry Collection by Hilton Category: Special Events |
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Coffee with Aquinas - Thomistic Institute ChapterOne hour of guided peer discussion on selections of the Summa Theologia, prefaced by a short Aquinas 101video. Each member focuses on a particular philosophical concept and distinction essential to understanding Thomistic thought. These discussions will be facilitated by Mya Higgins and Alli Taylor. Coffee and other refreshments with be provided. Location: Divinity Building - Room 117 Category: Student Organizations |
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Writing Quality Research PapersWhen face with writing a research paper, do you struggle to know where to begin? Come learn the steps to producing a quality research paper. Click "Learn More" to Register. Location: Virtual Category: Academic |
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Spring Faculty/Staff MeetingLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Faculty |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library Second Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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UnChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Good Friday - University ClosedLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Bi-Weekly Meeting - Model UN SocietyJoin our Model UN Club to explore global issues, sharpen your debate skills, and collaborate on innovative solutions to world challenges. We meet bi-weekly for engaging discussions, team-building, preparation for upcoming conferences. All experience levels are welcome. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 113 Category: Student Organizations |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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UnChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Discover RegentDiscover Regent is a FREE, one-day event designed to inform you about our on-campus undergraduate and graduate degree programs. While on campus, you’ll gain useful information on the application process and financial aid – including scholarship and grant opportunities. Our graduate prospective students will meet one-on-one with faculty while our undergraduate prospective students experience a Regent class. And -- everyone will have the chance to tour our stunning campus and join us for lunch catered by the Ordinary Cafe. Register today. Location: Regent University Campus Category: Admissions |
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Book Club: Frankenstein by Mary ShelleyPlease join us to discuss and learn about the fascinating Mary Shelley novel that warns us against modern abuses of science and the limits of human knowledge & power. The discussion will be held in the beautiful Special Collections room on the library’s second floor, as well as online. Location: Library - Special Collections Reading Room Category: Library |
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Book Club: Frankenstein by Mary ShelleyPlease join us to discuss and learn about the fascinating Mary Shelley novel that warns us against modern abuses of science and the limits of human knowledge & power. The discussion will be held in the beautiful Special Collections room on the library’s second floor, as well as online. Location: Library - Special Collections Reading Room Category: Library |
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Wisdom Club - MeetingA gathering for lovers of ideas and philosophy. We discuss anything and play games. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 101 Category: Student Organizations |
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The Sound of MusicIn this beloved musical, young Maria takes up the challenge of raising the von Trapp children – all seven of them, with their governess-frightening antics. Romance and singing take center stage, with a backdrop of growing political unrest. When the Nazis take over Austria, the family makes a risky escape. Featuring some of our favorite songs like “Do Re Mi,” “So Long, Farewell,” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” The Sound of Music continues to delight audiences with its humor, suspense, and inspiring story. You won’t want to miss it! Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp Directed by Eric Harrell, The Sound of Music is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Dede Robertson Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Sound of MusicIn this beloved musical, young Maria takes up the challenge of raising the von Trapp children – all seven of them, with their governess-frightening antics. Romance and singing take center stage, with a backdrop of growing political unrest. When the Nazis take over Austria, the family makes a risky escape. Featuring some of our favorite songs like “Do Re Mi,” “So Long, Farewell,” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” The Sound of Music continues to delight audiences with its humor, suspense, and inspiring story. You won’t want to miss it! Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp Directed by Eric Harrell, The Sound of Music is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Dede Robertson Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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The Sound of MusicIn this beloved musical, young Maria takes up the challenge of raising the von Trapp children – all seven of them, with their governess-frightening antics. Romance and singing take center stage, with a backdrop of growing political unrest. When the Nazis take over Austria, the family makes a risky escape. Featuring some of our favorite songs like “Do Re Mi,” “So Long, Farewell,” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” The Sound of Music continues to delight audiences with its humor, suspense, and inspiring story. You won’t want to miss it! Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp Directed by Eric Harrell, The Sound of Music is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, www.concordtheatricals.com. Location: Communication & Performing Arts Center - Dede Robertson Theatre Category: Theatre & the Arts |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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University ChapelLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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Weekly Prayer & Book Discussion - Orthodoxy ClubJoin us in the Library Chapel on Thursdays at 11:15am for a mid-day prayer and book discussion. All are welcome! Location: Library Second Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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Student Veterans of America BrownbagStudent Veterans of America host a "First Friday Food & Fellowship" at the Ordinary's Fountain view Room on the first Friday of each month (starting Jan 17th). All Regent University students, faculty, and staff with any kind of military affiliation are welcome to come by for a casual meet and greet. Bring a lunch or purchase in the Ordinary, bring a challenge coin, and bring your best "war stories"! Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Fountain View Room Category: Military |
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Liturgical ChapelThe Liturgical Chapel will meet to celebrate the Lord's supper using a traditional worship style. Please join us if you are interested in hearing God's word and participating in the Lord's Supper. Location: Library 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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CommencementLocation: Library - Outdoor Plaza Category: Academic |
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Memorial Day - University ClosedLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Student Veterans of America BrownbagStudent Veterans of America host a "First Friday Food & Fellowship" at the Ordinary's Fountain view Room on the first Friday of each month (starting Jan 17th). All Regent University students, faculty, and staff with any kind of military affiliation are welcome to come by for a casual meet and greet. Bring a lunch or purchase in the Ordinary, bring a challenge coin, and bring your best "war stories"! Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Fountain View Room Category: Military |
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Independence Day - University ClosedLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Labor Day - University ClosedLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Fall Faculty/Staff MeetingLocation: Shaw Chapel Category: Faculty |
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Fall BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Fall BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Fall BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Fall BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Fall BreakLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Thanksgiving Holiday - University ClosedLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Christmas Holiday - University ClosedLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - University ClosedLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |