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February 17 - 23, 2013

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  • 17
    Feb
    Memorial Mass (Catholic Mass - All are Welcome!)
    9:00 AM-10:00 AM

    St. John Francis Regis Chapel Website

    Mass & Ministry


    Chapel Contact

    For further information and questions please contact Susan Arbo at 303-458-4115 or email at sarbo@regis.edu

    Location: St. John Francis Regis Chapel

  • 17
    Feb
    Black History Month (Underground Railroad Secret Code)
    8:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversial
    Underground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north.
    Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by native
    American sisters in the American south.
    The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman Gallery
    Display concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams
    *unless otherwise noted

    Black History Month Display
    Yvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.
    This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work!

    Location: Doyle and Margaret Hartman Gallery

  • 17
    Feb
    Sunday Mass (Catholic Celebration of the Eucharist)
    11:00 AM-12:00 PM

    For more information: Mass & Ministry

    For further information and questions please contact Susan Arbo at 303-458-4115 or email at sarbo@regis.edu

    Location: St. John Francis Regis Chapel

  • 17
    Feb
    RU Baseball vs. Adams State (Regis Rangers Athletics)
    11:00 AM-2:00 PM

    For more information on Regis Athletics please visit Athletics

    Location: Baseball Field

  • 17
    Feb
    RU Men's Club Lacrosse Game (RU Intramural Sports Program)
    11:00 AM-4:00 PM

    Location:

  • 17
    Feb
    RU Men's Club Lacrosse (RU Club Sports Program)
    1:00 PM-5:00 PM

    Location: West Field

  • 17
    Feb
    RU Baseball vs. Adams State (Regis Rangers Athletics)
    2:00 PM-5:00 PM

    For more information on Regis Athletics please visit Athletics

    Location: Baseball Field

  • 17
    Feb
    Sunday Evening Mass (Catholic Celebration of the Eucharist)
    7:30 PM-8:30 PM

    For more information: Mass & Ministry

    For further information and questions please contact Susan Arbo at 303-458-4115 or email at sarbo@regis.edu

    Location: St. John Francis Regis Chapel

  • 18
    Feb
    Catholicism in the Modern World (Speaker Bryan Hehir)
    7:00 AM-8:30 AM

    “Religious Faith and Public Life: Catholic Social Teaching in Public Dialogue”

    Monday, February 18 7:00 PM Rev. J. Bryan Hehir

    Currently, J. Bryan Hehir is the Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Religion and Public Life at Harvard University. He is also the Secretary for Health Care and Social Services in the Archdiocese of Boston. His research and writing focus on ethics and foreign policy and the role of religion in world politics and in American society.

    Rev. Hehir served for eight years at Harvard University. From 1998-2001 he was Interim Dean then Dean of the Harvard Divinity School, the first Catholic to hold this position. He joined the Divinity School faculty in 1993 as Professor of the Practice in Religion and Society. He was a faculty associate at Harvard's Weatherhead Center of International Affairs, an affiliated faculty member of the Kennedy School of Government, a faculty associate of the Ethics and the Professions program, and a member of the faculty advisory committee to the Institute of Politics.

    From 1973 to 1992, Rev. Hehir was assigned to the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops in Washington, DC, where he held positions as director of the Office of International Affairs; secretary of the Department of Social Development and World Peace; and counselor for Social Policy. From 1984 to 1992, he also served on the faculty at Georgetown University, holding teaching positions as the Joseph P. Kennedy Professor of Christian Ethics in the Kennedy Center for Ethics and as research professor of Ethics and International Politics in the School of Foreign Service.

    Rev. Hehir was a MacArthur Foundation Fellow (1984-1988) and has received more than 25 honorary degrees from American colleges and universities. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves on the board of the Arms Control Association, the Center for Global Development and the Independent Sector.

    He received his B.A. and Master"s of Divinity from St. John's Seminary and his Th.D. in applied theology from Harvard Divinity School in 1977. His writings include: The Limits of Loyalty (Foreign Policy, 2002); International Politics, Ethics and the Use of Force (Georgetown Journal, 2002); "Catholicism and Democracy" in Christianity and Democracy: Past Contributors and Future Challenges; "The Social Role of the Church: Leo XIII, Vatican II and John Paul II" in Catholic Social Thought and the New World Order; "Policy Arguments in a Public Church: Catholic Social Ethics and Bioethics" (Journal of Medicine and Philosophy).

    This presentation is free and open to the public.


    St. John Francis Regis Chapel Website

    Mass & Ministry


    Chapel Contact

    For further information and questions please contact Susan Arbo at 303-458-4115 or email at sarbo@regis.edu

    Location: St. John Francis Regis Chapel

  • 18
    Feb
    Black History Month (Underground Railroad Secret Code)
    8:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversial
    Underground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north.
    Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by native
    American sisters in the American south.
    The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman Gallery
    Display concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams
    *unless otherwise noted

    Black History Month Display
    Yvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.
    This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work!

    Location: Doyle and Margaret Hartman Gallery

  • 18
    Feb
    Annual Support Info Tables (Morning Table)
    9:00 AM-11:00 AM

    Annual Support will be in the Student Center with information on their department as well as on opportunities they're offering.

    Please contact Jessica Samson for more information at annualsupport@regis.edu.

    Location: Student Center Lower Lobby A

  • 18
    Feb
    Student Activities Information Tables (Community Involvement Committee)
    11:00 AM-2:00 PM

    Location: Student Center Lower Lobby B

  • 18
    Feb
    RU Informal Recreation (RU Intramural Sports Preogram)
    9:30 PM-11:30 PM

    Location: Field House Gymnasium

  • 19
    Feb
    Black History Month (Underground Railroad Secret Code)
    8:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversial
    Underground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north.
    Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by native
    American sisters in the American south.
    The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman Gallery
    Display concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams
    *unless otherwise noted

    Black History Month Display
    Yvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.
    This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work!

    Location: Doyle and Margaret Hartman Gallery

  • 19
    Feb
    National Eating Disorder Day Screening (Info Table)
    11:30 AM-1:30 PM

    The Office of Counseling and Personal Development will be holding an information table and screening area in the Student Center and Faculty Lounge in honor of National Eating Disorder Day. Please stop by for more information or for questions.

    If you'd like to speak with someone in private please feel free to stop by the Office of Counseling in the Life Directions Center or call 303-458-3507.

    Location: Student Center Lower Lobby A

  • 19
    Feb
    National Eating Disorder Day Screening (Screenings)
    11:30 AM-1:30 PM

    The Office of Counseling and Personal Development will be holding an information table and screening area in the Student Center and Faculty Lounge in honor of National Eating Disorder Day. Please stop by for more information or for questions.

    If you'd like to speak with someone in private please feel free to stop by the Office of Counseling in the Life Directions Center or call 303-458-3507.

    Location: Student Center Faculty Lounge Rm 106

  • 19
    Feb
    Spencer Jordan Campaign Table (Outdoor Table)
    11:00 AM-1:00 PM

    Spencer Jordan and Dexter Schiller will be making their way to the Student Center Lobby to host a information table to answer any questions regarding the upcoming election. Please stop by if you're planning to vote and tell your friends!

    Location: Student Center Patio

  • 19
    Feb
    Student Activities Information Tables (Community Involvement Committee)
    11:00 AM-2:00 PM

    Location: Student Center Lower Lobby B

  • 19
    Feb
    Annual Support Info Tables (Lunch Table)
    1:30 PM-3:30 PM

    Annual Support will be in the Student Center with information on their department as well as on opportunities they're offering.

    Please contact Jessica Samson for more information at annualsupport@regis.edu.

    Location:

  • 19
    Feb
    School of Management Speaker' 13 (MVR)
    5:30 PM-8:30 PM

    Please call Audrey Renke for more details at 303-458-4950.

    Location: St. Peter Claver, S. J. Hall Rm 140

  • 19
    Feb
    Stories From Wartime Series (Vietnam War Part 2)
    6:00 PM-9:00 PM

    The signature program of the Regis University Center For The Study Of War Experience, the Stories From Wartime series, returns for 2013. This series allows Regis students to hear war experiences directly from the veterans who lived them. Hosted and moderated by Rick Crandall, with academic insights from Regis Professors Dan Clayton and Tom Bowie, it provides fascinating insights into how ordinary men and women dealt with the experiences of war and how it shaped their lives.

    The general public is invited to join Regis students in this series. Each 2-hour presentation starts at 6PM in the Science Building Ampitheater on the Denver campus. Seating is limited and the public is urged to arrive before 5:30PM for the best chance of being seated. Once the room is full, no additonal spectators can be allowed in the ampitheater.

    The Regis University Center for the Study of War Experience, formally inaugurated as an official University program in November 2004, preserves the memories and histories of war veterans to deepen our understanding of what ordinary people do in war. The Center makes this history permanently available to students, teachers, and the general public in an extensive archival collection of videotaped interviews and written testimonies of war veterans. The Center's administrative office and archives are housed in Regis University's Main Hall. To secure its future as an important national repository of war memories, the Center seeks funding to support its ongoing activities. We encourage folks to consider making a gift to the Regis University Center for the Study of War Experience to help us keep these memories alive forever. For information about how you can contribute to the Regis Center's work, please contact Dr. Daniel Clayton at 303-458-4914.

    For more information on this series please visit Warexperience.org

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    Location: Felix Pomponio Family Science Center Rm 212

  • 19
    Feb
    Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (All are Welcome!)
    9:00 PM-10:00 PM

    St. John Francis Regis Chapel Website

    Mass & Ministry


    Chapel Contact

    For further information and questions please contact Susan Arbo at 303-458-4115 or email at sarbo@regis.edu

    Location: St. John Francis Regis Chapel

  • 20
    Feb
    Black History Month (Underground Railroad Secret Code)
    8:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversial
    Underground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north.
    Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by native
    American sisters in the American south.
    The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman Gallery
    Display concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams
    *unless otherwise noted

    Black History Month Display
    Yvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.
    This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work!

    Location: Doyle and Margaret Hartman Gallery

  • 20
    Feb
    Annual Support Info Tables (Morning Table)
    9:00 AM-11:00 AM

    Annual Support will be in the Student Center with information on their department as well as on opportunities they're offering.

    Please contact Jessica Samson for more information at annualsupport@regis.edu.

    Location:

  • 20
    Feb
    Spencer Jordan Campaign Table (Outdoor Table)
    11:00 AM-1:00 PM

    Spencer Jordan and Dexter Schiller will be making their way to the Student Center Lobby to host a information table to answer any questions regarding the upcoming election. Please stop by if you're planning to vote and tell your friends!

    Location: Student Center Patio

  • 20
    Feb
    Student Activities Information Tables (Community Involvement Committee)
    11:00 AM-2:00 PM

    Location: Student Center Lower Lobby B

  • 20
    Feb
    Guest Speaker Rev. J. Bryan Hehir (Catholicism in the Modern World Speaker)
    7:00 PM-9:00 PM

    J. Bryan Hehir is the Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Religion and Public Life. He is also the Secretary for Health Care and Social Services in the Archdiocese of Boston. His research and writing focus on ethics and foreign policy and the role of religion in world politics and in American society. He served on the faculty of Georgetown University (1984 to 1992) and the Harvard Divinity School (1993 to 2001). His writings include: "The Moral Measurement of War: A Tradition of Continuity and Change; Military Intervention and National Sovereignty; Catholicism and Democracy;" and "Social Values and Public Policy: A Contribution from a Religious Tradition."

    If you would like to receive e-mail updates, bulletin announcements or receive additional information, please send your e-mail to: pmaloney@regis.edu or call: 303-964-5715.

    Location: St. John Francis Regis Chapel

  • 20
    Feb
    RU Informal Recreation (RU Intramural Sports Preogram)
    9:30 PM-11:30 PM

    Location: Field House Gymnasium

  • 21
    Feb
    Black History Month (Underground Railroad Secret Code)
    8:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversial
    Underground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north.
    Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by native
    American sisters in the American south.
    The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman Gallery
    Display concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams
    *unless otherwise noted

    Black History Month Display
    Yvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.
    This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work!

    Location: Doyle and Margaret Hartman Gallery

  • 21
    Feb
    Student Activities Information Tables (Community Involvement Committee)
    11:00 AM-2:00 PM

    Location: Student Center Lower Lobby B

  • 21
    Feb
    John Felice Rome Center Info Table (Info Table)
    11:30 AM-1:30 PM

    The John Felice Rome Center is a Regis University affiliated partner for Study Abroad programs. There will be a representative on campus to share information on study abroad opportunities in Rome, Italy.

    Please contact Mary Cook at 303-964-5146 for questions.

    Location: Student Center Lower Lobby A

  • 21
    Feb
    Black History Month (Reception - Library Fireplace)
    4:00 PM-6:00 PM

    Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversial
    Underground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north.
    Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by native
    American sisters in the American south.
    The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman Gallery
    Display concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams
    *unless otherwise noted

    Black History Month Display
    Yvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.
    This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work!

    Location: Library Fireplace Lounge Area

  • 22
    Feb
    Black History Month (Underground Railroad Secret Code)
    8:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversial
    Underground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north.
    Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by native
    American sisters in the American south.
    The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman Gallery
    Display concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams
    *unless otherwise noted

    Black History Month Display
    Yvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.
    This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work!

    Location: Doyle and Margaret Hartman Gallery

  • 22
    Feb
    Spencer Jordan Campaign Table (Indoor Table)
    11:00 AM-1:00 PM

    Spencer Jordan and Dexter Schiller will be making their way to the Student Center Lobby to host a information table to answer any questions regarding the upcoming election. Please stop by if you're planning to vote and tell your friends!

    Location: Student Center Lower Lobby A

  • 22
    Feb
    Student Activities Information Tables (Community Involvement Committee)
    11:00 AM-2:00 PM

    Location: Student Center Lower Lobby B

  • 22
    Feb
    Stations of the Cross (All are Welcome!)
    3:00 PM-4:00 PM

    For more information: Mass & Ministry

    For further information and questions please contact Susan Arbo at 303-458-4115 or email at sarbo@regis.edu

    Location: St. John Francis Regis Chapel

  • 23
    Feb
    Black History Month (Underground Railroad Secret Code)
    8:00 AM-6:00 PM

    Through the month of February Come view sample quilt squares of the controversial
    Underground Railroad Secret Code. The quilts were crafted signal, message, and instruct the Conductor or escaping slaves how to reach freedom in the north.
    Also on display is a 1960s era hand-pieced and stitched quilt created by native
    American sisters in the American south.
    The display will be in the DML Margaret and Doyle Hartman Gallery
    Display concept and Quilt squares* by Yvonne Williams
    *unless otherwise noted

    Black History Month Display
    Yvonne Williams has created the Black History Month display in the Dayton Memorial Library for 15 years.
    This will be her last year, so please join us in thanking her for her dedication and hard work!

    Location: Doyle and Margaret Hartman Gallery

  • 23
    Feb
    Academic Writing (Student Workshop Series)
    9:00 AM-12:00 PM

    This session will take place at the Colorado Springs Campus.

    Workshops are free to all CPS and RHCHP students!

    Student Workshops on Saturdays have been extremely popular and successful. The Workshops are designed to provide information, assistance and support to all students so that their academic experiences at Regis are successful.

    Please register for the Workshops you wish to attend by calling Matt Polk at 303.964. 6375 or emailing him at mpolk@regis.edu (Please include your full name, your email address and your phone number.)

    Location: Colorado Springs Campus Rm 114

  • 23
    Feb
    RU Softball vs. Adams State (Regis Rangers Athletics)
    12:00 PM-2:00 PM

    For more information on Regis Athletics please visit Athletics

    Location: Softball Field

  • 23
    Feb
    RU Softball vs. Adams State (Regis Rangers Athletics)
    2:00 PM-5:00 PM

    For more information on Regis Athletics please visit Athletics

    Location: Softball Field

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