Regis University Appoints First Lay and Latino President in School History
We spoke with President Salvador Aceves. Ed.D., to learn more about his experience and his vision for the future of Regis.
We spoke with President Salvador Aceves. Ed.D., to learn more about his experience and his vision for the future of Regis.
Julia Greeley is being considered for sainthood, but whatever the Vatican decides, her life and works inspire.
Regis pharmacy professor studies the viral TikTok trend, brown noise, and whether it can calm ADHD symptoms by regulating the release of dopamine.
How the Regis community is living Magis by helping asylum seekers from Venezuela.
The team nobody expected to go anywhere nearly went the distance in the NCAA Division II National Women's Basketball Tournament.
Regis prison education provides transformation and insight to those on the inside – and the outside.
Regis music instructor's short film pays tribute to artists who brought healing after 9/11.
When some kids are asked what they want to be when they grow up, their answers might evolve from astronaut to basketball player to movie star. For...
After 20 years in a Regis classroom, Associate Prof. Don Lindley still packs them in with true-crime stories of his undercover years on the Denver...
Price remembers his mother speaking these words to him decades ago: “Let them make the money. You keep changing the world.”
First-generation college student and Regis alumna, Yadira Caraveo is the first Latina US Congresswoman to represent Colorado.
Generations of Mike Redmond’s family have headed into harm’s way with saintly protection.
Regis alumnus Eddie Taylor makes history as part of the first all-Black team to summit Everest.
The unlikely story of how a Jesuit priest – and Regis professor unearthed some of Colorado’s greatest prehistoric treasures.
Ron DiSanto was on track to become a priest, until he found his calling — teaching.
Inside his hidden studio, Regis’ Ken Phillips uses fabric and inspiration to weave Prospero’s magic
Regis community members find hope and connection amid the Marshall Fire rubble
Regis Safe Outdoor Space answers call to help people experiencing homelessness
Former refugee and future physician Sabitra Niroula hopes to help women worldwide give birth safely
Regis affiliate instructor Jim Bullington brings his experience educating those in prison to the classroom to help Regis students understand...
With help from Regis University’s Military Scholars Fund, 76-year-old Diana Bress is using her life-experience to serve others.
Celebrating three decades of research, mentoring and making science accessible.
MBA alumna deploys her skill and experience to improve health disparities among people of color
Regis freshman among students chosen to talk with, and question, Pope Francis about critical issues
Arvada, Colo., Police Chief Link Strate calls police work “an incredibly honorable profession,” and one that can be immensely satisfying.
Jesuit values guide Kendra Henderson through her day as a Regis nurse and HealthONE scholar.
Regis alumna Elisabeth Monaghan helps amplify the voices of those struggling with housing instability in The Denver VOICE.
Michael Baxter, Peace Activist and Director of Catholic Studies, reflects on his time counseling conscientious objectors.
How Jesuit education guides Compass Academy’s philosophy and mission
Faith, hard work and Regis support bring caring and wellness to a Denver community.
Regis alumna Amy Berryman heals damaged bodies with patience and science. In her spare time, heals psyches with flowers.
McCormick Scholars, like Molly Schmanke, demonstrate strong character and exceptional academic prowess.
Meet Sonia John, the woman behind Regis’ celebrated arboretum.
Dan Steinle’s career path has meandered since his time at Regis, but his passion gave way to a new career photographing civil unrest.
Porter-Billups Leadership Academy reflects on 25 years of helping kids grow to become doctors, teachers, nurses and leaders.
How Regis Athletics persevered through the COVID-19 pandemic in Spring 2021.
Associate Professor Stephanie James, Ph.D., MBA, is fighting fear and disease with facts and science.
2021 Grads from All Over Converge on Regis’ Northwest Denver Campus
Walter Springs was inspired to change a world burdened by racism. Now Regis honors his legacy.
What’s in a school song anyway? Explore the history of Regis anthems and the contemporary work of Associate Professor Loretta Notareschi and...
Learn about one professor's role in renaming our important geographic landmarks to reflect a fuller history.
These Ignatian insights may guide you in your desire to join the struggle for racial justice.
Cancer couldn’t stop a determined mom from achieving her dream
Before continuing his famed career at the University of Kentucky, basketball Coach Joe B. Hall built a legacy at Regis.
Viviana de la Torre smooths the path for other first-gen students.
Regi tackles difficult questions about how to ask others to respect your Coronavirus comfort zone.
Faculty member R. Alan Brooks uses the pen to combat bigotry and challenge views on race.
Former Regis Ranger Steven Brault is a hit on the big-league diamond and in the recording studio.
When COVID-19 struck, Regis found creative ways not just to survive, but to serve.
Regis researcher Chris Malarkey may have found a way to stop one type of malignant tumor before it ever starts.
Take a look at the former Loretto Heights College campus, set to become a mixed-use residential and commercial development.
Tori Rinsem finished her Regis women's soccer career as both a conference First Team honoree and Academic Player of the Year. But 23 career...
Professor Erica Ferg's extensive work in the Middle East led to her first book about the intertwining factors and shared practices that shape...