On Tuesday, Feb. 3, Wellington Webb, former Denver mayor and current president and CEO of the Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce kicked off an inaugural speaker series focusing on community engagement and dialogue. Webb spoke on "Bridging the Gaps" as the first of a three-event speaker series sponsored by the Regis University Institute on the Common Good (ICG) and The Conflict Center (TCC).
The winds of the financial storms have hit Regis. While we were away for break, departments all across the university were asked to assess their budgets to come up with "scenarios" in which they could make cuts. For Director of University Ministries Pete Rogers, along with Vice President of Mission Tom Reynolds, the focus came upon Romero House.
This News article was published in the January 26 issue of the Highlander. In 2004, Regis began hosting diversity dialogues in the hopes of keeping "diversity as an ongoing topic within the university," said Sandra Mitchell, assistant provost for diversity.
This News article was published in the January 26 issue of the Highlander. At the beginning of every spring semester, the Regis community gathers together to commemorate the life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. Beginning last Monday, Jan.
This News article was published in the January 26 issue of the Highlander. Two men, from opposite sides of the world, met in Nov. 2008, and became immediate friends. The recent Dr. Tom Hooyman, associate professor of Health Care Ethics in the RHCHP at Regis, hosted Regis' KRCX radio program "Some of this is True," where he interviewed Yohannes Gebregeorgis (Geb-ruh-gee-or-geez), founder of Ethiopia Reads.
The United States Senate reached a tentative deal Friday on an economic recovery package, valued at more than $800 billion, just a day after President Barack Obama warned of economic "catastrophe" last Thursday night if a massive stimulus package does not receive swift passage.