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Jewish Student Association
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Mi Gente
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Neuroscience Club
Phi Alpha Delta
Psychology Club
Ramblers Theater Troupe
ReAct
Romero House
Residence Hall Assoc.
School of America's
"SPEAK"
Peace & Justice Club
Social Justice Studies Club
Adventure Break Programs
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Following the cura personalis mission, clubs and organizations are one component to a complete collegiate experience. Engaging members in a variety of challenging activities, clubs and organizations fulfill a vital need within the Regis University community. Though separated from the classroom lecture or University library, the work of clubs and organizations are educational extensions, opportunities that facilitate active learning. Addressing a variety of interests, from athletic to pre-professional to social justice, clubs and organizations educate members while, simultaneously, expanding members’ awareness to previously unknown areas.
Well-structured clubs and organizations serve as springboards for student development. Energized not only with a greater understanding or by skill improvement but also by interacting with a group of similarly interested peers, clubs and group members are driven to greater interaction. Involved in new and interesting areas, club members develop new skills while enjoying themselves.
Understanding the tremendous positive effects that result from clubs and organizations, the vital role of the student leaders for these groups becomes apparent. Student leaders enliven programs with vision, organization and energy. The examples set forth by student leaders are contagious. To assist club and organization leaders in their pursuit of achieving effective and intentional activities at Regis University, the Office of Student Activities presents the following habits as solid foundation points:
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