Climbing the Ladder of Success
If there’s one thing Aran Nugent wants alumni to know when it comes to their career journey, it’s this: Regent stands ready to help.
If there’s one thing Aran Nugent wants alumni to know when it comes to their career journey, it’s this: Regent stands ready to help.
Behind its world-class facilities, renowned faculty, high-quality education, and global mission is a support system that makes it all possible. It’s Annual Giving and, as Regent’s Vice President of Advancement Chris Lambert explains, it plays an essential role in equipping students for success.
Leadership and success, however, is much more than just a birthright for Sean. It is also the result of a cultivated calling that was nurtured during his time at Regent University.
Regent Remembers the Life and Service of Conoly Phillips On April 22, 2020, heaven gained a most extraordinary man. Friend, civic leader, respected businessman, and Regent board member Conoly Phillips…
These students include police officers, teachers, counselors, healthcare workers, military personnel, pastors, retail employees, food service providers, nursing and senior living facility workers, delivery drivers, and volunteers at homeless shelters. And each is stepping up in an unprecedented time to demonstrate Christian leadership that is changing the world.
Estrella’s hard work propelled her through Regent University’s Robertson School of Government where she was enrolled as a full- time student in a dual degree program while also being a full-time mom to two toddlers.
Siblings Graduate Together, Follow in Their Father’s Footsteps Growing up in a military family, siblings Abbie (CAS ’20) and Preston Braswell (SOD ’20) are no strangers to separation. When Preston…
Regent’s 2020 Alumnus of the Year is a triple-degree holder from Regent University, earning her Juris Doctor (LAW ‘90) and completing two master’s degrees the following year — one in public policy and the other in international cross-cultural communication.
Regent University’s Library Plaza, typically filled with thousands of students, faculty, parents, and loved ones sat empty. Instead, graduates from across the nation and around the world gathered around their computers, phones and tablets to stream their first-ever virtual graduation and Regent’s 40th Commencement.
Help us bless Dr. Robertson by supporting the vision that he has carried all these years — to build a school for God’s glory and raise up Christian leaders to change the world.