Greatness Ahead
Regent University School of Law welcomed hundreds of graduates and guests to campus for the first-ever Legal Learning Festival & Alumni Weekend, October 3-6.
Regent University School of Law welcomed hundreds of graduates and guests to campus for the first-ever Legal Learning Festival & Alumni Weekend, October 3-6.
On August 28, just two days after the start of the fall semester, Regent University dedicated its chapel to businessman, investor and philanthropist Jack Shaw and his wife, Jane.
Regent University was ranked among Top National Universities by U.S. News & World Report for the second time in the school’s history. For the seventh consecutive year, the multiplatform news publisher also ranked Regent #1 Best Online Bachelor’s Programs in Virginia.
The United States of America changed that day. In many senses, that reverberation was felt around the world.
“Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble” (James 1:27). With that in mind, Regent University School of Law recently launched the Grace Community Law Clinic in downtown Norfolk.
A federal civilian employee, Bennett thought she was responding to a fire drill and didn’t know the complex was under attack by a mass shooter.
Regent University’s board of trustees has announced it will recognize the significant impact and substantial contributions of longtime board member Dede Robertson.
With more than 2,000 graduates set to receive associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees, the Class of 2019 would be the university’s biggest ever — nearly 40% larger than the previous year.
What I’ve learned from the Montgomerys has been very consistent with what I learned at Regent: Every person serves as a unique part of the body of Christ, and each part is valuable and necessary in the Kingdom of God.
The following accomplished graduates have overcome obstacles, thrived in their field of study and exhibited great potential as rising world changers.