3 Important Challenges Teachers (and Aspiring Teachers) Cannot Ignore

Current and aspiring teachers have several important challenges that cannot be ignored. Survival of the fittest is the name of the game; teachers must adapt skillfully in order to survive. That’s why the initial licensure programs in the College for Professional Studies are undergoing an important transformation this year – one that will benefit our [...]

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May Executive Speaker Series – Parallels in Sustainability

The Regis University School of Management Executive Speaker Series returns May 28, featuring Michael E. McKelvy, President and Division Chief Executive, Government, Environment and Infrastructure Division to speak on the “Parallels in Sustainability.” When: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 5:30-6:00pm – Networking 6:00-7:00pm – Presentation(s) 7:00-7:30pm – Networking Where: Mountain View Room (See Directions below) Admission: Free. Light [...]

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Graduate and Undergrad Colorado Springs Students Service Opportunity

Graduate and U/G Colorado Springs Students Service Opportunity

“Service to Others” is at the heart of Regis University’s Jesuit mission. Our students, graduates and employees have donated thousands and thousands of hours to charities and Non-Government Agencies (NGO) across the country and the globe, a complement to our Service Learning program.  Earlier this year, Children’s Literacy Center (CLC) expanded its efforts to address the need [...]

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Setting an Example in Nonprofit Leadership – Regis Alum & CEO of Mi Casa Resource Center

According to Christine Márquez-Hudson, she is simply “a humble representative of a much larger group of amazing people.” Christine’s work in the community, however, speaks more highly of her. As the CEO of Mi Casa Resource Center, an organization committed to the personal and professional development of the Colorado Latino community, she has gone above and [...]

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Can Ballet Inspire a Framework for Communication?

[By Blenda L. Crawford, Ph.D., Professor in the School of Humanities & Social Sciences at Regis University CPS] I recently attended the Heartland Delta Faculty Conversations conference at Loyola University, whose theme was “Eloquentia Perfecta” was supported by the Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education 2013. If faculty members haven’t already taken time to read it, it really set [...]

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Communicating During, and Following, a Disaster – Nonprofit Insights

[By Richard Male, Professor for Regis University's Master's of Nonprofit Management degree program and founder of Richard Male Associates.] The immediate crisis of the Boston Marathon tragedy has passed and we are moving into a phase of trying to understand what internal and external forces influenced the bombing suspects’ thoughts and subsequent actions. Last week, in the confusing [...]

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How Regis Loves the Earth Year Round – Earth Day 2013

Regis University’s campus and facilities demonstrate a strong commitment to sustainability The choices we make tell the story of who we are and what we value. One needs to look no further than the facilities and lawns of Regis’ North Denver (Lowell) Campus for evidence of the University’s strong commitment to sustainability. Last week was [...]

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Archbishop Samuel Aquila Delivers a Power Message on Immigration at Regis

On April 4, Denver Archbishop Samuel Aquila visited Regis University to deliver a public address titled “Immigration and the Catholic Worldview.” Aquila opened with a prayer and a salute to Regis for sponsoring such an essential conversation. “I am grateful to be able to spend some time with you, especially to reflect on a very [...]

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Regis Applied Psychology Degree Student Takes Her Education to Heart

Sometimes, life takes us by surprise. This is how Bonita Deering began her educational journey at Regis University’s College for Professional Studies. Bonita did not know where to begin. Through her time at our Colorado Springs campus, Bonita discovered that she enjoys not being just another face in the crowd. She enjoys the passion she [...]

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To Raise More Money, Do Something You Hate – Nonprofit Insights

[By Richard Male, Professor for Regis University's Master's of Nonprofit Management degree program and founder of Richard Male Associates.] What motivates donors to give to charity? US respondents are more motivated by a change in their financial situation. 21% said they are motivated by a personal circumstance with either themselves or a loved one having been affected by the [...]

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