You're invited! Here's what's happening at Regis University this month:
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Women's History Month
Since 1982, March has been dedicated to observing and honoring women's contributions to our shared American history. To celebrate, Regis is hosting events that celebrate and discuss issues relevant to our female community.
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Women and Leadership Conference: Women's Careers
9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 14
Claver Hall, Room 315
This conference will focus on the shape of women's careers — which are usually different than the traditional assumption of a linear upper movement. Three women at different stages of their careers will share insights, challenges and opportunities that they have experienced in their careers.
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Kali Fajardo-Anstine Visit to Regis
Reading and Book Signing: 12 - 1 p.m., Library Lounge
Women's History Month Keynote: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Mountain View Room, Claver Hall
Thursday, March 26
The critically acclaimed author of "Sabrina & Corina" — this year's "One Book, One Regis" selection — will visit campus for two separate events on March 26. Join us to celebrate Latina and indigenous women in the American West while exploring issues of social justice that affect us all.
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Click the event titles to learn more about each event.
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Year of La Chicana
Regis is proud to host multiple events celebrating the Chicano movement and its intersection with present-day issues of social justice, identity and inclusion.
The Struggle for La Sierra: Historic Use Rights
Keynote Address for Year of La Chicana by Shirley Romero Otero
6 - 7 p.m.
Wednesday, March 18
Regis Chapel
Shirley Romero Otero will speak on her life of activism, focusing on her leadership in the San Luis Land Rights Movement.
Cesar Chavez Mass and March
8:30 a.m.
Saturday, March 28
Regis Chapel
Enjoy a special Mass to celebrate Cesar Chavez Day. The march starts at Fortune Plaza (outside the Chapel) following the Mass.
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Click the event titles to learn more about each event.
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Beth Kramer Memorial Lecture: “American Exceptionalism as White Exceptionalism”
6 p.m.
Wednesday, March 11
Regis Chapel
This lecture, given by Linda Martín Alcoff, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy at CUNY Graduate Center, will explore the concept of "American Exceptionalism" and tie it to important public conflicts today that bear on racial group differences.
Northwest Area Community Network Project Planning Meeting
6 - 8 p.m.
Wednesday, March 11
Scheitler Recreation Center Ballroom (5031 W. 46th Ave.)
Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure wants to understand how people in your community travel. Share your experiences traveling by bike, by bus, by car and on foot in Northwest Denver and provide input that will guide transportation improvements where you live.
Taizé Weekend
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday, March 14
Regis Chapel
Join the Taizé community for an experience of a unique Christian tradition that developed in France and focuses on prayer and reconciliation. This time will feature large group gatherings and small groups discussions about building community and reconciliation in our fragmented world.
Community Office Hours with City Councilwoman Amanda Sandoval
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Friday, March 20
The Noshery (4994 Lowell Blvd.)
This is a special opportunity for neighborhood residents to talk with their city council representative about community issues.
Science Sunday 2020
1 - 4 p.m.
Sunday, March 22
Pomponio Family Science Center
Explore more than 24 hands-on science demonstrations and activities run by Regis University students. Visitors of all ages are welcome — they'll learn about everything from astronomy and brain science to physics and biology. Kids can earn a goodie bag for exploring the fun activities.
9Health Fair at Regis
8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Saturday, March 28
Mountain View Center, Claver Hall
Regis University Northwest Denver Campus will transform from classrooms to centers for laboratory draws, health assessments and wellness education. Services include standard blood pressure screenings and heart, skin, foot and vision screenings; stress management; bone density testing; and non-fasting blood draws.
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Softball vs. MSU Denver/New Mexico Highlands
11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Saturday, March 7
10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Sunday, March 8
Regis Softball Field
Women's Lacrosse vs. Rockhurst
3 p.m.
Friday, March 13
Regis Lacrosse Field
Baseball vs. MSU Denver
3 p.m., Friday, March 27
12 p.m. and 2 p.m., Saturday, March 28
12 p.m., Sunday, March 29
Regis Baseball Field
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Would you like to volunteer with Discover Denver? Volunteers play a significant role in the organization, helping to document buildings, research building histories and collect stories from members of the community.
Building Research Volunteer Training
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday, March 7
Learn more about volunteer opportunities and apply here.
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Discover Denver
What makes the Regis neighborhood special? Discover Denver, a project focused on identifying historic and architecturally significant buildings citywide, wants your help in answering this question!
Discover Denver begins work in the Regis neighborhood this month. The project is gathering information about all Denver buildings using public records, neighborhood canvassing, academic research and tips from the public. Findings from the survey will be accessible online so that everyone can learn about Denver’s past — building by building.
In May, a “Discovery Day” open house event will be held where the public will be invited to stop by to learn about the Discover Denver project, and share their knowledge about the history of the Regis neighborhood. Details about the event will be published once a date and location are finalized.
Community input is key to the success of the project. Tell us your stories and learn more about getting involved by clicking on the button below.
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Do You Want to Work at Regis?
A sample of Regis University job listings this month:
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