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Tours

  1. Regis University Tour

    Take the traditional undergraduate tour.

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    1. David Clarke Hall

      David M. Clarke, S.J., Hall is home to the Office of Admissions, the Anderson College of Business and Computing, the Gronowski Innovation Lab, The Learning Commons academic support center, the Center for Career and Professional Development, and a Ranger Station Fan Zone.
    2. Coors Life Direction Center

      The Coors Life Direction Center is home to the campus Fitness Center, Student Health Services, and the Office of Military and Veterans Services.
    3. DeSmet Hall

      DeSmet Hall is primarily a residence hall for first-year students. About 80 percent of traditional first-year students live on campus in Regis’ residence halls, which have amenities like cable television, wifi, and even free laundry.

      A new wing that opened in 2020 features classrooms, additional meeting spaces, study lounges and bike storage.
    4. Carroll Hall

      One of Regis’ signature buildings, Carroll Hall is home to several academic departments. Carroll Hall houses administrative/faculty offices, computer labs and conference spaces like the Regis and Aspen rooms. Besides it remarkable architecture, Carroll Hall is known for its President’s Dining Room, where Pope John Paul II and President Bill Clinton met in 1993. 
    5. O'Connell Hall

      O'Connell Hall primarily houses freshmen students in single and double rooms. It is co-ed by wing, with common baths and lounges on each wing.
    6. Arboretum

      Regis University is a designated arboretum that provides opportunities to study and observe a diverse variety of trees. Home to eleven “champions,” the Arboretum consists of more than 1300 trees. Maps are available at a kiosk for those who want to take a self-guided tour.

      Here is the state champion Weeping American Elm near O’Connell Hall.
    7. St. Peter Claver, S.J., Hall

      St. Peter Claver, S.J., Hall is home to the Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions which includes the School of Pharmacy, School of Physical Therapy, and the Loretto Heights Schools of Nursing. It also houses the Mountain View Room and Recital Hall which host many campus events. You'll find many classrooms and labs in Claver Hall, as well as the Ranger Station Express (coffee, drinks, snacks) and The Hive dining center.
    8. O'Sullivan Arts Center

      The Fine Arts Building houses the O’Sullivan Art Gallery, where the University puts on art exhibitions throughout the year. This building also provides a large studio space for student and faculty work. 

    9. St. John Francis Regis Chapel

      The St. John Francis Regis Chapel is the heart of the University community. Designed to be a “teaching chapel,” this holy space invites visitors to discover and explore Regis’ Jesuit Catholic tradition. Mass and large community gatherings are held in the main chapel, while more intimate daily masses and prayer groups take place in the Maddonna Della Strada Prayer Chapel. Smaller gatherings, like the weekly interfaith service program, are held in the Newland Prayer Room.
    10. Main Hall

      Built in 1887, Main Hall is the University’s oldest and most recognizable building. It is the administrative hub of the University, home to the Office of the President, Marketing & Communications, Alumni Engagement, University Relations and Student Services, among others. Main Hall’s soaring cupola can be seen from miles in any direction, a symbol of Regis’ lasting presence in northwest.
    11. Boettcher Commons (The Quad)

      Known informally as the quad, Boettcher Commons is the center of campus life. Its lush lawns are the site of commencement exercises, student barbecues and the almost daily frisbee, football or snowball toss.
    12. West Hall

      West Hall houses sophomore students as well as the Office of Human Resources. West Hall is co-ed by suite with two kitchenettes available on each floor. A common lounge is located between the wings of each floor as well. You'll also find the Ranger Den lounge on the south side of West Hall.
    13. Student Center

      The Student Center is the hub of student activity on campus. This building is home to The Table (cafeteria), Walker’s Pub, and Regi's Roast (coffee and snacks).

      Students who want to get involved can visit the Office of Student Activities, Regis University Student Government Association (RUSGA) or University Ministry.
    14. Dayton Memorial Library

      Built in 1966, Dayton Memorial Library is home to a lot more than just books. Art exhibits, faculty events and even classes are held here. Librarians can still help find traditional hardcopy resources, but these days are more likely to recommend something from the vast array of digital resources. Archives and Special Collections, as well as Media Services, make their home in the library as well.
    15. Felix Pomponio Family Science Center

      The Felix Pomponio Family Science Center houses science classrooms and labs, research labs, and an amphitheater.

      Biology, chemistry, physics, and biomedical sciences are among the many classes and programs you'll find housed in the Pomponio Science Center.
    16. The Tree of Wisdom

      Alexander Tylevich, an award-winning, Russian-born sculptor, created the 35 foot tall sculpture of “The Tree of Wisdom” that incorporates the cross of Christ, rays of steel cable, multiple spirals, and cast symbolic images of the disciplines taught in the Science Center.