Class notes and Regis University alumni making news around the world. If you have news that you would like to share, email [email protected]#regisalumni
“Good Trouble Conversations” are back! This event's topics are surrounding mental health and suicide prevention.
This event will be held on Friday, January 28, 2022 from 12-1:30 p.m. via zoom. Please RSVP for the zoom meeting here: https://t.co/xkiiysP6w5
Mile High MFA graduate Chris Moore recently sat down to discuss her latest book Quitter: A Memoir of Drinking, Relapse, and Recovery. She also discusses pressing issues surrounding women and addiction.
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Kimberly Jetton, Masters in Nonprofit Management class of 2011, is appointed Executive Director of the Orange Catholic Foundation.
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Commander Phillip Hickman Jr., U.S, Navy, is promoted to commander of Cryptologic Warfare Activity Sixty Seven (CWA-67) and is based in Fort Meade, MD. Commander Hickman Jr. graduated Regis in 2001.
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After 41 years, Regis alumnus Todd Taylor (Class of 78) retires from his position as water superintendent in the City of La Porte, IN.
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Stephanie Simmonds class of 1995, Chief Clinical Officer at Nepharon Pharmaceuticals Corporation, is serving as a board chair at the American Heart Association.
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Regis graduate Lisa Steelman joins the Association for Accessible Medicines (@AccessibleMeds) as Vice President, State Government Affairs.
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Congratulations Adolphe Kajangwe, class of 2004, on promotion to Chief Financial Officer of Hyde Engineering + Consulting, Inc.
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