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Regis Professor Meg Lavin on Vatican II

[08/02/2009]
Regis Professor Meg Lavin was interviewed recently by Charles Lewis on the reconcilation process between the Roman Catholic Church and dissenters from Vatican II. A discussion of the topic and the views of several North American theologians may be found in the January 26th edition of the National Post.

Student Profile: Vijai Amritha Raj

Vijai Amritha Raj
International Student Enjoys Regis College’s Warm Atmosphere

Vijai Amritha Raj considers himself to be very fortunate. Fortunate to have the opportunity to study in a diverse city such as Toronto, and fortunate to be in a hospitable university setting like Regis College.

Professor Nicola Cherry to Present Second Lecture in the Lupina Series on Critical Issues in Global Health

[15/11/2008]
Professor Nicola Cherry Professor Nicola Cherry, M.D., Ph.D., from the Department of Medicine of the University of Alberta will present the second in a series of Lupina Lectures on Critical Issues in Global Health. Entitled "Health in Rural China: Crisis and Reform," the lecture will take place on Wednesday, March 4th at 7:30 pm in Elliott MacGuiga Hall, Regis College, 67 St. Nicholas Street.

New Book from Regis Alumnus John Dalla Costa

[10/11/2008]
Ethicist and Regis College alumnus John Dalla Costa has released a new book, In Trust: Ethics in Advertising, a “Canadian Enquiry Into What is Necessary and What is Possible,” published by Advertising Standards Canada.  John Dalla Costa is a speaker and consultant on the topic of business ethics and is the founding director of Toronto’s Centre for Ethical Orientation (CEO).  His p

Professor Mary Jo Leddy receives Honourary Doctorate

[31/10/2008]
Regis College congratulates its very own Prof. Mary Jo Leddy for being awarded an honourary doctorate by the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago.  The text of the CSU's citation is as follows:

Regis College Honourary Doctorates 2008

[30/10/2008]
Regis College is proud to announce the recipients of its honourary doctorate for the November 2008 Convocation. The candidates are distinguished on the basis of their contributions to society, culture and the church. This year, our three candidates are linked by their shared commitment to the betterment of public health. The recipients are:

Regis Professors in CNS Bible Blog

[16/10/2008]
Two of our professors are taking part in the Catholic News Service’s Bible Blog, which is commentating on the books of the Bible in recognition of the World Synod of Bishops.

Professor Mark G. Williams to Inaugurate the Lupina Lecture

[10/10/2008]
Professor Mark G. Williams will inaugurate the Lupina Lectures on Critical Issues in Global Health with a lecture entitled "Mindfulness, Meditation and Mood: Does a Secular Spirituality Make Sense?" The lecture will take place in Elliott MacGuigan Hall (67 St. Nicholas St.) on Wednesday December 3 at 7:30 pm. Professor Michael Stoeber of Regis College will offer a response.

Professor Kenneth R. Melchin to Present the Seventh Annual Lonergan Lecture

[29/08/2008]
Professor Kenneth R. Melchin of St. Paul University, Ottawa will present the Seventh Annual Lonergan Lecture entitled "Democracy and the Transformation of Conflict: Ideas from Lonergan." The free lecture is sponsored by the Lonergan Research Institute at Regis College and will take place on Friday October 24th, 2008 at 7:30 pm in Elliott MacGuigan Hall, 67 St. Nicholas Street.