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Location: O'Connell Hall Basement
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Contact: 303.458.4089 | engage@regis.edu
Your college experiences is about more than just what you learn in a classroom. With a host of activities and organizations, from club and intramural sports to the Regis Ramblers and a variety of academic and social clubs, there's something for everyone to get involved in at Regis.
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Affinity Groups
Asian Student Alliance
Asian Student Alliance is a club that promotes and encourages Asian diversity. Asian Student Alliance makes an active and intentional effort to volunteer and create events for both the Regis University and Colorado community. Our events range from making and serving delicious Asian-cultured food, watching traditional lion dances, having celebrations that celebrate the culture for those within and outside of Asian communities, and engaging in outings meant to educate and entertain participants. Most importantly, Asian Student Alliance tries our best to provide our members with leadership opportunities and networking that can be applied toward their futures.
Black Student Alliance
We, as the Black Student Alliance aim to steward a culture of inclusive excellence, the pursuit of social justice, and intentional community building. We create safe spaces at Regis University through upholding the Jesuit values by caring for the whole person and aiming to uplift the Black community. Above all, we hope to create a healing and justice-oriented support system for both the Black community and the great Regis community.
Queer Student Alliance
The Queer Student Alliance (QSA) exists to create a place for queer students on campus to feel wholly embraced and safe. The QSA will push to create an environment that helps students learn about queerness in a constructive manner, and where young queer people can meet healthy examples of queerness. We strive to foster a queer community for queer students where they can fully express their whole identity, not just their queerness.
SOMOS
SOMOS exists to provide support, celebration and appreciation, and knowledge of the Latinx culture. All students of every age, race, heritage, gender, religion, etc. are welcome. SOMOS is also a club that strives to reach out to the community with Latinx events and resources. The group is also to provide comfort and unity amongst students of color who feel on the margins. The group also welcomes others who want to join in celebrating our culture and learn more about the Latinx heritage.
1LEADS exists to celebrate and support first generation students at Regis. First Generation students are students who are first in their family, aside from their siblings to attend a four-year college. 1LEADS aims to create events and support groups to assist and celebrate the first-gen experience.
The purpose of Regis Chemistry Club is first and foremost, to promote scientific endeavors in chemistry and to prepare undergraduate students for work, research, and education post-graduation.
Regis University’s CyComp is a computer and cyber security focused club designed for cyber awareness campus wide to promote safe technology use and engage in activities that teach students valuable industry skills to prepare for high-level security careers.
This organization exists to create a space where everyone can feel welcomed and supported through the shared passion for English.
Our mission is to bring together students interested in exploring the French culture and its diverse opportunity of learning the language. Our activities will qualify students to teach each other and apply their knowledge of the French culture/language outside the club or classroom.
Publishing & Editing exists to publish, print, and distribute student and alumni work and artistry to the Regis community. Each year, we publish the highest quality of academic work in Thirty-Three 33 and a diverse array of artistic work of all media in Loophole. To learn more visit Regis University Student Journals.
Pre-Law society exists to educate students on the process of going to law school and introduce them to people already active in the law community.
The purpose of the Neuroscience and Psychology Club is to build community between students with a shared interest in neuroscience and psychology as well as help aid their future academic progress by offering opportunities for growth and vocational discernment.
Our mission is to provide the nursing students at Regis University an organization that can be a support system during their journey through nursing school.
The Regis Undergraduate Research Association is dedicated to fostering a vibrant research community for undergraduates at Regis. Empowers them to pursue their research passions in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences.
SASE is dedicated to the advancement of Asian heritage scientists and engineers in education and employment so that they can achieve their full career potential. In addition to professional development, SASE also encourages members to contribute to the enhancement of the communities in which they live.
Regis Catholic strives to create a community of Catholic students who encourage one another to strive for holiness in their everyday lives and to take part in the sacraments of the Catholic Church regularly. The group is meant to create a community where there are consistent bible studies, holy hours, rosaries and intentional friendships with one another rooted in Christ.
This organization exists to bring people interesting in climbing on the Regis campus together. We want to teach and introduce people to climbing that are interested. We also want to support current climbers on campus.
To provide equal opportunities for young men to play rugby whether it is for exercise, competition, or just having fun with others.
Regis Men's Club Volleyball exists to provide a chance for students to continue their love of volleyball by having access to competitive play in college.
To provide equal opportunities for young men to play soccer whether it is for exercise, competition, or just having fun with others.
Our mission is to give students an opportunity to continue to play the sport that they love or find a new affinity for soccer. While providing a way to make new friends, stay in shape, and have a sense of belonging at Regis.
A mix between dance and cheerleading that support our fellow Rangers during Athletic’s Games. A great way to meet others and be part of a team. Open to all genders!
Regis Women’s Club Volleyball exists to provide a chance for students to continue their love of volleyball by having access to competitive play in college.
To create an inclusive and entertaining community for those who want to make friends and/or learn about new board games!
The mission for this club is to provide students a place to interact and build a sense of community. In addition, our goals include both learning and/or improving our skills at chess.
Chicks on Sticks mission to empower women to get outdoors and on the ski slopes. It is a club for women identifying people to come together and have a welcoming and safe environment to ski/snowboard.
The DnD Club's goal is to provide opportunities for those interested in the world of Table Top Roleplay games, particularly DND, to explore the hobby and learn about it. Alongside enabling veteran players to return to the game on campus.
This organization exists for the purpose to provide adequate healthcare to remote and under-resourced communities in the countries of Panama, Honduras, Ghana and Greece.
The main purpose of the International Student Club is provide support and assistance for internationals student in general. We seek to provide peer support for both current and incoming international students socially, academically, and mentally.
This collective exists to provide a safe, welcoming space for queer feminists to create and share independent and collaborative art.
P.A.C.T. aims to improve morale, joy, and comfort to various patients under medical care by providing handmade gifts.
This organization exists to bring Regis graduate students together with a similar love for spending winters in the mountains. It has been a great bonding experience for the physical therapy students and has let us start to meet other healthcare graduate students including nursing, pharmacy, etc! We hope to bring students together for study breaks and getting to know one another better.
The Regis Finance Club seeks to improve financial literacy within the student body and expand upon the current investing skills of students in order to develop financially responsible citizens.
Regis Hooks is the crochet and knitting club on campus that strives to create a stress-free and creative community of crocheters and knitters who work towards improving crochet and knitting skills, and creating and donating projects for different non-profit service organizations
The mission of this organization is synonymous with the mission of University Singers, Singing beauty into the world. We seek to reach as many students and community members with our voices and brighten their day.
Our mission as a club is to promote inclusion on campus and make it a safe environment by which individuals with a physical or intellectual disability can participate to the fullest extent.
Sustainability Club aims to follow the Jesuit value of living for and with others through education of conservation issues both on campus and around the world. In order to help build a campus that is more sustainable, we strive to promote earth-conscious behavior among the student body by using a creative and integral mindset to withhold the Regis tradition of compassionate activism through social outreach. In an ever-changing world, Sustainability Club understands the difference that we can make, especially when we work together to care for our common home.
Alpha Epsilon Delta
Alpha Sigma Nu is the Jesuit University Honors Society for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Tri Beta Honor Society
Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) is a national biological honor society specific to undergraduates interested in scientific research and improving the understanding and appreciation of biological studies. The purpose of Beta Beta Beta Biological Honors Society is first and foremost, to create a community of students within Regis who are interested in science research and related endeavors. TriBeta will provide information on topics relating to science, such as summer research internship applications, graduate school applications, science career options, and faculty research opportunities.
Lambda Pi Eta
Regis College is affiliated with the National Communication Association (NCA), and our chapter (Lambda Pi Eta) recognizes, fosters and rewards outstanding scholastic achievement in communication studies. Contact lpe@regis.edu for more information. The purpose of this organization shall be to recognize, foster and reward outstanding scholastic achievement in communication studies, stimulate interest in the field of communication.
Alpha Sigma Nu is the Jesuit University Honors Society for both undergraduate and graduate students.
The national organization mission: As the academic honor society in pharmacy, the Rho Chi Society: encourages and recognizes intellectual achievement, stimulates critical inquiry to advance pharmacy, contributes to the development of intellectual leaders, promotes the highest ethical standards, fosters collaboration
Our mission is to advance the reach and practice of psychiatric pharmacy and serve as the voice of the specialty.
Our primary focus is to provide unique experiences for pharmacy students, including one-of-a-kind networking events and advocating for the pharmacy profession.
IPhO believes that pharmacists’ scientific training, medication expertise, clinical acumen, patient focus, and experience as healthcare providers make us ideally suited for a career in the pharmaceutical industry. IPhO works with its members to advocate for advancing industry-based pharmacists to leadership positions by increasing awareness and recognition among employers, senior management, colleagues, thought leaders, educators, and students of what pharmacists have to offer.
The mission of this organization is to develop leaders with a passion for service to their community while creating lifelong professional connections.
This organization is committed to the promotion of independent retail pharmacy.We are dedicated to the continuing growth of independent retail pharmacy and its impact on the community.
Phi Delta Chi's mission is to advance the science of pharmacy and its allied interests, and to foster and promote a fraternal spirit among its members
Our Mission is to support pharmacy leadership commitment by recognizing leaders and fostering leadership development
The mission of this organization is to voice and uphold the opinions of pharmacy students: ourselves and our peers, as well as initiate and implement policies.
This organization provides leadership, professional development, advocacy, and resources that enable clinical pharmacists to achieve excellence in practice, research, and education. Advances clinical pharmacy and pharmacotherapy through the support and promotion of research, training, and education.
Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists believes that the mission of pharmacists is to help people achieve optimal health outcomes. SSHP helps its members achieve this mission by advocating and supporting the professional practice of pharmacists in hospitals, health systems, ambulatory clinics, and other settings spanning the full spectrum of medication use.
This application is subject to the governing language set out by the Regis University Alcohol and Drugs Policy.
Interested in starting a club? Have questions about how to lead your new student organization?
If you are interested in starting a new club, please complete the Proposed Student Organization Form. If you have any questions or want to connect with a current club, please contact the Office of Student Activities by email, by phone at 303.458.3505 or stop by our office or stop by our office in the basement of O'Connell.
Location: O'Connell Hall Basement
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Contact: 303.458.4089 | engage@regis.edu