Upcoming Events
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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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Founder's Day CelebrationFounder's Day honors the legacy and vision of Dr. Pat Robertson, whose birthday was March 22. This event will bring together faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends to reflect on the university's history, celebrate traditions, and reinforce our shared commitment to its mission. The event will also serve as an opportunity for community engagement and fundraising efforts. Location: Shaw Chapel Category: Special Events |
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Protestantism and Politics - The Protestant Student FellowshipRound table event with professors discussing the role that Protestantism has played in church/state relations, and how the different reformers viewed the church as a public institution in relation to the state. Location: Robertson Hall Room 203 Category: Student Organizations |
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College of Arts & Sciences Open House - College Student Leadership BoardCollege of Arts & Sciences students - come grab a drink and enjoy fellowship with your professors. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Student Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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Career Fair Information TableStop by our table to pick up information about the upcoming Spring 2025 Internship & Career Fair which will be held on March 27th in the Library's McLeskey Atrium. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lobby Category: Career Services |
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Wisdom Club - MeetingA gathering for lovers of ideas and philosophy. We will discuss topics of mutual interest and play games for fellowship. Join us! 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, and preparation for upcoming conferences. All experience levels are welcome. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 113 Category: Student Organizations |
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University Library Game NightJoin the University Library for an after-hours game night! Can't wait to see you there! Location: Library - 1st floor Gallery Category: Library |
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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 101 video. 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 177 Category: Student Organizations |
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PJ's, Pizza, and Positive Psychology with Dr. Jones Tabling EventStop by our table in the Student Center Lounge to learn about our upcoming event: PJs, Pizza, and Positive Psychology. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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Lunch and Learn - Family Law SocietyCome learn from a local attorney about a career in family law. Lunch will be provided. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 106 Category: Student Organizations |
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Baby Bottle Drive - Students For LifeStudents for Life will be raising money for the Crisis Pregnancy Center. Stop by the Student Center Lounge and drop off your loose change. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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Common Read Library Discussion SeriesLocation: Library - Auditorium Category: Academic |
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Career Fair Information TableStop by our table to pick up information about the upcoming Spring 2025 Internship & Career Fair which will be held on March 27th in the Library's McLeskey Atrium. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Student Lounge Category: Career Services |
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"What to do with my Undergrad Psych Degree" Part 2 - Psychology ClubWondering what to do with your Psychology Degree? This Q & A panel focuses on providing insights from psychology professional (and related fields) about jobs that do NOT require a graduate degree. Hear from Regent Alumni and other local psychology professionals. Submit questions for our panelists at "Learn More" Location: Robertson Hall Room 112 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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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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Fries and Feedback-Student Activities BoardJoin this Student Activities Board event to give feedback while enjoying free french fries! We look forward to seeing you. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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Joint RULR & JGJPP Interest MeetingPlease join us Tuesday March 25th for a joint interest meeting for the Regent University Law Review (RULR) and Journal of Global Justice and Public Policy (JGJPP). We will walk through what being a member of each organization is like, how to apply, and why you should join. Lunch will be provided. If you have even a passing interest in joining either organization or just want to learn more, we highly encourage you to attend. Feel free to reach out to Tucker Blythe or Madison Shupe with any questions. We look forward to seeing you there. Location: Robertson Hall Room 107 Category: Student Organizations |
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GitHub & the Software Development Lifecyle - Association for Computing MachineryJoin us as Mr. David Tippet shares a presentation followed by a Q & A session on GitHub - covering how it works, its significance, and its benefits for students. He will also discuss the software development lifecycle and how it connects to GitHub. Location: Communication Building - Cyberlab (Rm 100) Category: Student Organizations |
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March MBAA Speaker & Network NightThe Regent University MBA Association is excited to host Dr. Jeannine Bennett, PhD, MBA, at our March MBAA Speaker & Network Night! This will be an awesome evening of learning AI Tools to help your business and organization run more efficiently. Networking begins at 6:30 p.m.; the presentation begins at 7:00 p.m. Location: Robertson Hall Room 101 Category: Special Events |
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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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Intellectual Property Spring Seminar - IPELSInterested in Intellectual Property law? Come learn about the opportunities that may be available to you in this field as part of IPELS' Intellectual Property Spring Seminar, where we will be asking questions to a panel of IP professionals about their experiences in this practice area. Lunch will be provided. If you have any questions about the event or would like more information, please contact IPELS President, Bryce Goodwyn and/or Vice President of Intellectual Property, Hana Miller. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 101 Category: Student Organizations |
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Robot Carnival - Regent RoboticsWe want to show what we can do with robots by making fun games for them to play such as soccer, freeze tag, a dizzy bot challenge, and a closet to the target ball drop. Come play fun robotic games, hang out and enjoy some pizza. Location: Communication Building Room 100 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 2nd Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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2025 Spring Internship and Career FairThe Regent University Internship & Career Fair offers you the chance to connect with potential employers across diverse fields and gain valuable insights into your chosen career path. Whether you’re a freshman eager to forge connections or a senior planning your next steps, this fair is a must-attend. It’s your golden opportunity to solidify summer plans or post-graduation prospects. All students and alumni are invited to participate in this enriching event. Register via Handshake. Location: Library - McLeskey Atrium Category: Career Services |
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Pastries and Politics - Regent Intercollegiate Studies InstituteWe encourage all students to join us for political dialogue and discussion of various philosophical topics. Location: Robertson Hall Room 114 Category: Student Organizations |
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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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A Daughter's Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust - Student Coalition for IsraelThis will be an educational and informative event about the Holocaust and antisemitism from the perspective of the daughter of a Holocaust survivor. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 113 Category: Student Organizations |
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Regent NOW Presents: The OutpouringJoin us for a powerful night of worship. This Night of Worship is not a concert—it’s an opportunity to seek the Lord together as a community. With no agenda and no speaker, we are creating space for organic, spontaneous worship, asking God to pour out His Holy Spirit on our campus. Come expectant. Come ready. Come worship. Location: Shaw Chapel Category: Chapel/Spiritual Life |
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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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PJs, Pizza, and Positive Psychology with Dr. JonesJoin Psi Chi and Dr. Eric Jones for PJs, Pizza, and Positive Psychology. At this workshop style event, Dr. Jones will give attendees a fascinating summary of the positive psychology course, all in the comfort of your PJs. Pizza will also be provided between sessions. Location: Robertson Hall Room 103 Category: Student Organizations |
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Faith in Government: How Christian Lawyers Can Shape Politics - Regent Republican National Lawyers AssociationRegent Republican National Lawyers Association will be hosting former Governor Bob McDonnell to discusses running for office and the practical realities of being an elected official Location: Robertson Hall Room 112 Category: Student Organizations |
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ADR Interest Meeting - Alternative Dispute ResolutionStop by to find out what the Alternative Dispute Resolution Board Student Org is all about. Location: Robertson Hall Room 103 Category: Student Organizations |
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Grocery Bingo - College Student Leadership BoardBingo! Come join the College Student Leadership Board for Grocery Bingo. Win a round of bingo and choose from a variety of baskets filled with ingredients for a meal. All students are welcome to come and play. Be on the lookout for more exciting information for this event on the CSLB Instagram! Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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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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Gaza Under New Management - Christians Untied for IsraelJoin us to hear Green Beret and CUFI on Campus Director, Kirby Calhoun address Israel's ongoing war on terror, and explain why the United States should invest in a post-Hamas future for the Gaza Strip. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 112 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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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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JGJPP Interest Meeting - Journal of Global Justice PolicyInterested in joining the Journal of Global Justice & Public Policy? Join us on as we lay out the Journal's purpose, mission, the types of legal scholarships we promote, and how 1L's and 2L's can get involved. Location: Robertson Hall Room 107 Category: Student Organizations |
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SCOTUS Roundup with Jeremy Dys - Federalist SocietyDiscussion of Supreme Court law, history, and policy lead by Special Counsel for Litigation and Communications for First Liberty Institute Jeremy Dys Location: Robertson Hall Room 106 Category: Student Organizations |
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Military Appreciation - College Student Leadership BoardCalling all Military students, faculty, and staff whose who served, preparing to serve (ROTC), and children of those who served we want to honor you. You've gone through a lot of challenges and sacrifices, and we want to thank you for all you have gone through to serve this nation. This will be an opportunity to learn about your different resources and benefits and spend time in fellowship. Refreshments will be served. Location: The Ordinary Dining Hall Category: Student Organizations |
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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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Pathways to Purpose: Character & Spiritual GrowthJoin the Life Coaching team for the first part of our new Pathways to Purpose series, as we discuss how to grow in Christlike character and deepen our relationship with the Lord. Register at "Learn More". 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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Pastries and Politics - Regent Intercollegiate Studies InstituteWe encourage all students to join us for political dialogue and discussion of various philosophical topics. Location: Robertson Hall Room 114 Category: Student Organizations |
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UnChapelTonight we will have student baptisms! Join us for this exciting service. 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. 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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Disability Awareness and Inclusion - Wellness SocietyJoin us for an inspiring conversation on Disability Awareness and Inclusion. The Wellness Society invites you to a powerful and thought-provoking event featuring a guest speaker who is quadriplegic and a retired engineer, who will share his journey of resilience, adaptation, and advocacy. This is a unique opportunity to gain insight into the challenges and triumphs of living with a disability and to engage in meaningful dialogue about inclusion in our communities and legal spaces. Lunch will be provided. Don't miss the chance to learn, connect, and be inspired. We hope to see you there. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 116 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, and 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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Worship Ensemble AuditionsAuditions for the worship Ensemble are on April 4th and 5th from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Come prepared to sing or play your instrument with stems and a click track. For more information, contact: sbowersox@regent.edu Location: Communication Building - Room 128 Category: Student Activities |
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Worship Ensemble AuditionsAuditions for the worship Ensemble are on April 4th and 5th from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Come prepared to sing or play your instrument with stems and a click track. For more information, contact: sbowersox@regent.edu Location: Communication Building - Room 128 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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On Campus Recruitment: Handi*Camp/Handi*Vangelism Ministries International (H*VMI)Handi*Camp/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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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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Circumstance Does Not Determine Value of Life - Students for LifeRegent alumni, Jesi Smith, speaks about pro-life issues through her own personal experience with her daughter, Faith. While Jesi was pregnant with Faith it was found that she would likely have some disabilities. Jesi speaks about the enormous pressure she was given from doctors to abort and the challenges she has faced with getting her the proper care. Location: Library Atrium Category: Student Organizations |
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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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Pathways to Purpose: Clarity & Decision MakingJoin the Life Coaching team for the second Pathways to Purpose meeting, where we will discuss how to gain and keep clarity, and make decisive decisions. Register at “Learn More”. 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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Pastries and Politics - Regent Intercollegiate Studies InstituteWe encourage all students to join us for political dialogue and discussion of various philosophical topics. Location: Robertson Hall Room 114 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 will discuss topics of mutual interest and play games for fellowship. Join us! 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! Regent alumni, faculty, staff, and students get $25 off with promo code: sportsspec25. Spaces are filling up fast, so purchase your tickets today! 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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Wellness Fair hosted by Wellness SocietyPlease join the Wellness Society for snacks, wellness resources, a massage, petting therapy dog, and more. We can't wait to see you there. 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 101 video. 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 177 Category: Student Organizations |
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RESCUE Initiative Art ShowcaseIn this event, Regent students will submit their original artwork to raise awareness for human trafficking victims. Media accepted includes traditional art, digital art, music, literature, poetry, photography, and short film. Students will submit their art through a Google form, where it will be approved manually by RESCUE Initiative executive board members. Submissions must be in line with Regent's Submitted Projects Policy found in section 8.3.2 of the Student Handbook. During the art showcase where approved art pieces will be displayed, students can vote on their favorite art piece and the winner will receive an Amazon gift card. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lounge Category: Student Organizations |
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Honor Society Induction CeremonyThis gathering is the Induction Ceremony of students into each of the six honor societies at Regent: Pi Sigma Alpha, Alpha Phi Sigma, Sigma Beta Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Lambda Pi Eta, and Kappa Delta Pi. Location: Robertson Hall - Moot courtroom Category: Academic |
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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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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 6:00pm and to turn in your signed liability waiver. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center Category: Student Organizations |
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Spring Interest Meeting - Undergraduate Debate AssociationAnyone interested in joining the Regent Undergraduate Debate Association please join us for our interest meeting. Location: Robertson Hall Room 103 Category: Student Organizations |
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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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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, and preparation for upcoming conferences. All experience levels are welcome. Location: Robertson Hall - Room 113 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 Second Floor Chapel Category: Student Organizations |
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Pathways to Purpose Part 3-ConsistencyJoin us for the third Pathways to Purpose Session to learn about how to maintain consistency and focus as a student. Register at “Learn More”. 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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Good Friday - University ClosedLocation: Regent University Campus Category: Academic |
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Black Law Students Association BanquetThe Black Law Students Association (BLSA) will hold its annual banquet with opportunities to network, fellowship, and meet alumni. Location: Library - Atrium 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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On Campus Recruitment: North Carolina Department of InsuranceNorth Carolina Department of Insurance will be on campus recruiting for their accountant, admin assistant, attorney, consumer service representative, engineer, financial analyst, insurance examiner, investigator, receptionist, research analyst, and sworn law enforcement positions. Location: Dede Robertson Student Center - Lounge Category: Career Services |
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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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Pathways to Purpose Part 4-ConfidenceJoin us for the fourth session of Pathways to Purpose to learn how to experience confidence as a student all throughout the semester. Register at “Learn More”. 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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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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Wisdom Club - MeetingA gathering for lovers of ideas and philosophy. We will discuss topics of mutual interest and play games for fellowship. Join us! 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. 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. 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 |