CARROLL HALL
Carroll Hall, built in 1925, was once the campus Jesuit residence hall. Centrally located, the building offers conference rooms, ideal for conferences or workshops of 8-20 participants. The facilities can also be used in conjunction with other conference spaces located within a five minute walk to meet the needs of larger conference groups.
The Regis Room (CRH*125)
The Regis Room overlooks Boettcher Commons and is a great facility for events involving groups of 20 to 30 participants. The Regis Room is equipped with a computer, projector and screen for PowerPoint presentations and movie screenings. This room also has overstuffed chairs that offer a comfortable setting for groups of 8 to 10 participants. This space is set in a meeting style set up.
The Aspen Room (CRH*217)
The Aspen Room provides an intimate setting on the second floor of Carroll Hall. The space is permanently set as a board room which can accommodate groups of up to 12 participants. The Aspen room can be set up with a portable TV/VCR set-up..
The Juniper Room (CRH*101)
The Juniper Room is located on the first floor of Carroll Hall. The space is permanently set as a board room which can accommodate groups of up to 10 participants.
Main Hall
Built in 1887, Main Hall is the University’s oldest building. The administrative hub of the University, it is home to the Office of the President, Regis College Office of Admissions, the Office of Financial Aid, Fine Arts and many other administrative offices as well as classrooms and conference rooms.
Main Hall Room 333 (MNH*333)
The Main Hall Chapel, room 333, was the Jesuit Chapel before construction of the St. John Regis Chapel. Since the renovation of Main Hall this room has reopened as a conference space. The room can accommodate meetings and events for up to 50 people.
Main Hall Room 221 (MNH*221)
This is a standard conference room and can accommodate up to 12 people. Technology includes at conference phone, computer and TV for various presentations.
St. Peter Claver, S.J. Hall
Formerly known as the Adult Learning Center, Claver Hall was at one time Regis Jesuit High School. There are a number of facilities that can be used on a space-available basis, including a number of traditional classrooms that can seat up to 25 participants.
The Mountain View Room (PCH*140)
The Mountain View Room is a popular facility for conference groups, workshops, and other gatherings. The space can accommodate up to 180 people in a banquet style setting. The space also has retractable bleacher seating that can accommodate up to 300 people and is ideal for lectures and presentations. The space has a northwesterly view which overlooks the Front Range, giving the room its title. The Mountain View room is equipped with state of the art technology and presentation equipment.
UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTER
Situated on the Boettcher Commons and across from Carroll Hall, the University Student Center is the hub for student life on campus during the academic year. The Office of Residence Life, Housing and Event Services is located on the second floor in room 216. The Office of Student Life is located in room 214 for students who wish to see the Dean of Students. The Student Center Main Café , Book and Bean Café, Commuter Student Lounge, Walker’s Pub, and Faculty Lounge are located in the Student Center.
Student Center Main Café (STC*105)
The Student Center Main Café is the primary dining facility on campus and serves all of our summer event participants. It is operated by Bon Appetit Food Services.
Faculty Lounge (STC*106)
Located adjacent to the Student Center Main Café, the Faculty Lounge is a very popular space for workshops and meetings of up to 30 participants. The Faculty Lounge is equipped with a TV and the ability to hook up a laptop for various presentations.
David M. Clarke, S.J. Hall
Clarke Hall opened in December 2012 and is a new 75,000-sq foot four-story state-of-the-art facility located on Regis Boulevard (50th Street) southwest of the Field House. The building is named for the former University president, chancellor and education entrepreneur Father David Clarke, S.J. Clarke Hall houses CPS, conference/seminar rooms, classrooms, a new cafe and dining events area that will support a capacity of 108 and other administrative functions. In addition, the second floor houses expanded space for a consolidated, University-wide testing center, writing center, tutoring center, and the Department of Disability Services. The University’s KRCX 93.9 FM radio station is housed in the basement of the facility.
Atrium (DCH*106)
The Clarke Hall Atrium is an open space on the first floor of the building. It is available on the limited bases for receptions and gatherings.
Board Rooms 136 and 137 (DCH*136 and DCH*137)
These two rooms are separated by a retractable wall. Independently they accommodate 25 people and when opened in to one large board room can accommodate up to 50 people. Both rooms have state of the art technology and conference phones. These rooms are booked for special events only by the university. Permission to use these spaces must be approved and requested to the Director of Residence Life, Housing and Event Services or the Dean of Students.
Conference Rooms: 138, 139, 206, 207, 306, 207, 406, and 407
All of these conference rooms accommodate 14-20 people and have technology equipment for presentations and conference calls. The rooms are perfect for small meetings and presentations.
OTHER CONFERENCE SPACE
West Hall Conference Room (WEH*137)
The West Hall Conference Room is located on the South side of West Hall and can serve groups of 25 participants.
WORSHIP/SACRED GATHERING SPACE
St. John Francis Regis Chapel & University Grotto
The parameters for use of these spaces are limited. Please contact University Ministry at (303) 458-4153 for more information.