Alumni/ae Association AGM Meeting
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Regis College Presents a Lecture by Professor Jacques Kornberg WHAT HAS THE HOLOCAUST TAUGHT US? SEVENTY-ONE YEARS LATER Time: 4:30-6:30, Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Place: Chapel, Regis College, 100 Wellesley St. W. Title: What Has the Holocaust Taught Us? Seventy-One Years Later Speaker: Jacques
Join us for a Pre -Remembrance Day Memorial Service and Educational Seminar on November 10, 2016 to activate historical memory, to promote reconciliation, and work towards cross-cultural understanding.
Saturday, November 19, 2016 - Join us for a special mass to celebrate Christ the King (Regis College Feast Day). The mass will be at 1:00 pm in the St. Joseph Chapel. All are welcome to attend!
Saturday, December 3, 2016 - All are welcome to join us for an Advent Retreat at Regis College from 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Mass will be celebrated at 4:15 pm. If you are planning on attending, please RSVP to regisdean.students@utoronto.ca.
To purchase tickets for the concert, please contact Wilma at regisdean.students@utoronto.ca or call 416-922-5474 ext 266.
Continuous Learning at Regis College Love: Psychological, Philosophical and Theological Perspectives Presented by Professor John Dadosky This course will survey some important authors on the topic of love: St. Paul, C.S. Lewis, Rosemary Haughton, Erich Fromm, Rollo May, Robert Johnson, Scott Peck, Bernard
Join us in celebrating the cultural diversity of the Regis College community at our annual CultureFest! Family and friends are invited to Regis College for a night of entertainment and other fun festivities! We encourage attendees to bring a special cultural dish to share at a potluck
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