From events and opportunities to key updates and resources, This Week at Regis is your guide to staying connected with campus life. Check out what’s happening and don’t miss your chance to get involved.
Regis Occupational Therapy Students Unite Knowledge and Compassion to Serve Orphans in Jamaica
Combining their love for the “Dear Neighbor” with the professional knowledge that empowers them to provide support to those around them, two Regis graduate students turned a service trip into a lasting impact for children and adults with special needs.
Visit the Regis Events Calendar, follow @RegisLife_MA on Instagram, and read the weekly This Week at Regis e-newsletter for the most up-to-date event schedules and information!
RAs Brandon, Marc, and Eddie are partnering with the Center for Student Engagement and the Center for Health and Wellness for a Sober Tailgate. Join for a fun night with friends, football, and mocktails under the lights!
Location: Athletics Field
Grey's Anatomy Trivia with AMSA
7 p.m.
Stop by to play a trivia game with the American Medical Student Association.
Location: Upper Student Center
Social Work Club General Body Meeting
12:30 p.m.
Attend the Social Work Club general body meeting.
Location: College Hall 340
Spooky IV Drip Mocktail Bar
11 a.m.
Learn about the Student Nursing Association while enjoying mocktails served in fun IV-style drink bags. The table will feature eerie décor, a “Pick Your Poison” menu, and plenty of festive photo ops.
Join the Student Nursing Association's General Body Meeting, which will include a wellness-focused activity centered on mindfulness and self-care. Light refreshments and small self-care goodies will be provided.
Location: Maria Multipurpose Room
Fall Walking Group
12:30 to 1 p.m.
Get moving with a relaxed walk around campus.
Location: Upper Student Center
CMS Men's Night
6 to 7:30 p.m.
All are invited to "Men's Night" sponsored by the Center for Ministry and Service! There will be a panel, inspiring conversation, and BBQ by the one and only Malcolm Robinson. This year's theme is Iron Sharpens Iron.
Location: Upper Student Center
Why Should College Students
Care About Politics?
12:30 p.m.
Massachusetts State Representatives Alice Peisch and Christopher Worrell will be joining us for a nonpartisan discussion on how politics impacts every member of the Regis community.
Whether you're preparing to pursue a career in business, healthcare, the sciences, or any other discipline, the political process and its outcome will have a direct impact on your professional and personal lives.
Massachusetts State Representatives Alice Peisch and Christopher Worrell will be on campus this Thursday, October 30 at 12:30 p.m. in College Hall 202 for a nonpartisan discussion on how politics impacts every member of the Regis community.
All are welcome to attend. Though not necessary to attend, kindly RSVP!
Know Your Rights Webinar
The Massachusetts Office for Refugees and Immigrants (ORI) is hosting a webinar on the Know Your Rights campaign. This webinar is specific to students enrolled in higher education. It will take place on Thursday, October 30, from 10 to 11 a.m.
Your opinion matters! Spend a few minutes taking this brief survey to tell us about your experience with campus dining. Your feedback helps guide future improvements.
The Center for Inclusive Excellence is in the beginning stages of a campus culture study, and we want to know how the culture at Regis feels to you. Take a moment to participate in a short, anonymous survey where you will choose an image that best represents your experience of the university's culture. The purpose of this exercise is to help us better understand the lived experiences of Regis community members.
It only takes a minute, and your voice makes a difference.
In celebration of International Education Week, the Caribbean Latin American Student Organization (CLASO) is collecting new and used books for young readers to help share stories that inspire learning.
Children's books written in any language and learning tools (bilingual learning cards, writing books, etc.) will be accepted. Donations can be dropped off in the LSC Multicultural Room or the Library front desk. The last day for donations is November 17.
All items will be donated to Horizons for Homeless Children.
Submit Your Graduation Application
Candidates for graduation, time is ticking to submit your Graduation Application!
You must submit your application on the Regis Hub by Friday, October 31, 2025.
This step is required, even if you don't plan to attend Commencement events!
Missing the October 31 deadline may delay the awarding of your degree — so please apply today!
Check your Regis email regularly for updates, keep in close contact with your advisor, and notify the Registrar of any changes to your graduation plans.
Upcoming Athletic Events
For the most up to date athletic game information and schedules, visit GoRegisPride.com.