Letter from the Chancellor
Nearly 50 years ago, my father, Regent University’s founder Dr. M.G. “Pat” Robertson, responded to God’s call to “build a school for My glory.”
Nearly 50 years ago, my father, Regent University’s founder Dr. M.G. “Pat” Robertson, responded to God’s call to “build a school for My glory.”
The decision to brand our university’s athletics program as the “Regent Royals” was made with great intention and purpose.
As a brilliant and successful businessman, Danny Sellers knows a lot about making wise, timely decisions. That’s why he believes the time to build Regent University’s new Athletic & Fitness Center is now.
As Regent Royals competing on one of ten intercollegiate sports teams, student-athletes can grow athletically, academically, spiritually and socially.
Regent’s athletics program is one of the many things that sets the university apart from other institutions of higher learning.
Seven years ago, Regent University entered the arena of intercollegiate sports competition with men’s and women’s track & field.
On Friday, September 20th, hundreds of Regent University students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends gathered on campus for the school’s first annual RoyalsFest.
Regent University’s School of Business & Leadership (SBL) seeks to transform business innovation into ministry and leadership while impacting lives for eternity.
Dr. Jennifer Holloran (SBL ’21) has spent more than two decades sharing the life-changing message of God’s Word wherever possible. Recently named president and chief executive officer at American Bible Society (ABS), she leads the organization’s global efforts to expand Bible access and engagement worldwide.
The motto of Regent University—Christian Leadership to Change the World—points to our desire to impact lives for God’s glory in every nation on Earth. The School of Business & Leadership (SBL), by its very name, is at the heart of this crucial mission.