



MOGULS MOVE UPHILL? – STUDY BY REGIS UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR AND TWO OTHER COLORADO COLLEAGUES, FEATURED IN PHYSICS TODAY |
Nov 19 - (DENVER) – The formal publication of a study by Regis University professor Dave Bahr and two of his professional colleagues, showing that the more a mogul is skied the more they actually move uphill, is now completed and featured in the November issue of Physics Today. |
Nov 5 - (DENVER) – It was literally a historic event conducted in a historic location.
When offficials from Regis University’s College for Professional Studies (CPS) and Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO) -- the Jesuit University of Guadalajara, Mexico -- signed an agreement initiating an online bi-lingual joint degree program -- an MBA specializing in Emerging Markets -- it marked a first for both universities and possibly the first anywhere. |
Nov 17 - (DENVER) – Regis University will conduct its annual Father Woody Wrap Party events in November and December to provide gifts to those less fortunate. |
Nov 19 - (DENVER) – As the founder of the Porter-Billups Leadership Academy (PBLA) and Colorado’s winningest collegiate basketball coach, Regis University’s Lonnie Porter is accustomed to receiving wide spread attention for his success and efforts to make a positive difference. But Porter’s latest accomplishment put him and the PBLA squarely on the national spotlight and even amazed the long-time Regis University hoops leader. |
Oct 22 - DENVER) – Paintings, photographs, prints and sculpture created by nine Regis University fine arts faculty artists will be on exhibit from Oct. 27 through Dec. 4 at Regis University’s O’Sullivan Art Gallery. |
Nov 4 - (DENVER) – For nearly seven months Regis University has been participating in a two-year commitment that matches 100 percent use of electricity use at campus facilities with wind energy sourced from wind farms across the United States. |
Nov 17 - (DENVER) – Regis University will host National Survivors of Suicide Day conference from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., Nov. 21 in the University’s Adult Learning Center Mountain View Room. The conference is free and open to the public. |