For Such a Time as This
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.
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.
Award-winning Broadway Producer Named Regent’s 2019 Alumnus of the Year
“I truly believe God called me to be a journalist,” Smith explains. “Perhaps one of the most important lessons that I learned from Regent is to tell stories as best as I can through the lens of God.”
Regent Students Travel to Florida for Spring Break to Help Hurricane Victims Most college students who travel to Florida this time of year head there to party. But Regent students…
Regent Alum Takes Reins of Leadership for Best Coastal Community on the Atlantic In the late 1990s, Bobby Dyer (SBL ’01) began investigating the possibility of attending Regent because he…
Regent’s Night of Worship Events Unite the Campus and Community Through Music In John 4:24, Jesus said, “God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and…
On March 1, the Honorable Mark Martin, retired chief justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, became the dean of Regent University’s School of Law.
Regent Alums Play Key Roles in Bringing anExtraordinary True Story to the Silver Screen In 2004, the success of Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ ushered in a Golden Age…