Making Their Mark
Abigail Lindner has always been good with numbers—but after earning a highly competitive spot on an eight-week research experience last summer, she’s discovered a new passion: research.
Abigail Lindner has always been good with numbers—but after earning a highly competitive spot on an eight-week research experience last summer, she’s discovered a new passion: research.
The Honors College attracts high-achieving students, providing mentorship opportunities and an advanced honors curriculum based on its unique educational L.I.F.E. model: great Learning, Instruction, Faculty & Expectations.
Not only was the Class of 2021 the largest graduating class in the history of Regent University with more than 2,500 graduates, but this year the university also celebrated its 30-thousandth graduate.
“It’s the most beautiful thing in the world when you discover what you feel like you were put on this earth to do,” Eugene says. “It’s done some incredible things in my life by just saying yes to Regent.”
Keeping Alumni and Students Creatively Engaged During the Pandemic In a year when COVID-19 has been synonymous with cancellations, quarantines and social distancing, staying connected has become more important than…
Beginning Fall 2021, the Robertson School of Government will expand their reach with two new degree programs: Master of Arts in International Development and Master of Arts in Campaigns & Political Leadership.
Leadership is a holy calling founded upon eternal theological and natural law principles that all humans are made in the image of God. That humanity is endowed with faith and reason to make free will ethical and moral decisions in the sacred trust of self-government.
Michele Bachmann never planned on becoming dean of an esteemed school of higher education. But like any successful marriage proposal, when asked if she would accept the position of dean of the Robertson School of Government for Regent University, her answer was a resounding yes.
If there’s one thing a polarized America can agree on, it’s this: we’re divided. However, that chasm of political, social and theological division is the very space that Regent wants…
Cancer. Domestic abuse. An eating disorder. These were the enemies that nearly took the lives of Edward Logan (RSG ’02), Rae Pearson Benn (SBL ’16), and Juliana Lesher (SBL ’16).