Latest News
Eugene Ahner to Present Ninth Annual Lonergan Lecture
[29/08/2010]
TST's Association for Theological Schools' Accreditation
[14/06/2010]
The Toronto School of Theology invites comments from its constituencies about the school in preparation for its periodic evaluation by its accrediting agency.
Student Profile: Charles Falzon

When Charles Falzon reached his mid-forties he experienced a major life-altering event.
The successful media executive smiles and says he didn’t fall off a horse or see any great incarnation, but having his large public company taken over, helped him look back at his own life and the path he had chosen to take.
Luminous Portals: Reflections and Images on the Windows at St. Joseph Chapel at Regis College
[29/05/2010]
Sarah Hall and the students of her January 2010 History of Stain Glass course have collaborated to produce a beautiful web publication on the Versteeg stain glass windows found in St. Joseph Chapel in the Fontbonne wing of Regis College. To view "Luminous Portals: Reflections and Images on the Windows at St.
Regis Professor Awarded Lilly Grant
[09/04/2010]
The Association of Theological Schoools in the United States and Canada (ATS) has announced its recipients for the Lilly Theological Research Expense Grant for 2010-2011, which are funded by the Lilly Endowment Inc.
Regis Launches New Program in Ignatian Spirituality
[13/03/2010]
Jesuit Response in Haiti
[13/01/2010]
As we absorb the tragic news from Haiti and remember recent graduates from Regis College who live and minister in Haiti, please keep our friends in your thoughts and prayers.
The following is a letter from Fr. Peter Bisson, S.J. who is the assistant to the Jesuit Provincial Superior of the Jesuits in English Canada.
Dear friends,
Doctoral Carrels Set to Open in January
[13/12/2009]
Nineteen new study carrels will be assigned for Regis College doctoral students beginning in January. Each of the carrels has lockable storage for books and laptop, power outlets, a reading lamp and 1 gigabyte network access connected directly to the University of Toronto fiber backbone. Wireless network access is also available. Nearby are comfortable chairs with reading lamps.
