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Tours

  1. RHCHP Tour

    Take the health professionals tour.

    Stops

    1. Main Hall

      Main Hall is Regis’ signature building. It’s the one you’ll see on postcards, and the one you’ll take pictures in front of at graduation. This building has a lot of history. It was built in 1887, and for a time, was the “main” building on campus. Now, it’s just one of many, but still serves as the administrative center of the University. 

    2. Claver Hall

      Meeting your friends for a study session? Need a cup of coffee or snack to get your brain firing? You can accomplish all of these in Claver Hall. You can also take advantage of stunning state-of-the-art classroom and lab spaces, as well as catching up with one of your professors. 

       

    3. Carroll Hall

      This building is not just gorgeous to look at, but also a good spot to meet with your professors, jump on a computer or immerse yourself in some of Regis’ history. The President’s Dining Room is where Pope John Paul II and President Bill Clinton met in 1993. It was kind of a big deal

    4. Coors Life Directions Center

      The Coors Life Directions Center is where students come to do their heavy lifting. Whether its free weights in the Fitness Center or free resume prep in Career Services, this is the place to get in good shape for your future. Academic Internships, Personal Counseling and Student Health Services also call this building home.

       

    5. Dayton Memorial Library

      The library is one of the places on campus where you can find a quiet space to study for an exam or write a paper. The librarians are amazing, and can help you find all the resources you need to ace your classes. There will be events here too: poetry readings, art exhibits and a variety of other celebrations.  

    6. Student Center

      The Student Center is appropriately named, as it is the center of student life on campus. For food and conversation, try The Main Cafe (cafeteria), Book and Bean (bookstore/coffee shop) or Walker’s (student pub). To get involved, try the Office of Student Activities, Regis University Student Government Association (RUSGA) or University Ministry. 

    7. St. John Francis Regis Chapel

      Need a quiet space for prayer or reflection? Want to worship with a Catholic community? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then the chapel is your spot. Regardless of your faith tradition, the chapel invites all students to deepen their respective spiritualties. You can check out daily mass in the Maddonna Della Strada Prayer Chapel, or attend an interfaith or small group reflection in the Newland Prayer Room.