Regis University postpones Commencement, will survey graduates about alternative plan

Regis University must postpone its scheduled Commencement ceremonies

 

Due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis and related bans on gatherings of more than 50 people through May 11 in Denver, Regis University must postpone its scheduled Commencement ceremonies and associated celebrations on May 1 - 3.  The University will ask candidates for graduation to complete a survey about how the University could best recognize the Class of 2020 when it is safe to do so.

“We share the bitter disappointment we know you and everyone who is so proud of your accomplishments all feel,” said Regis President the Rev. John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J. “Celebrating your success is very important. We want to hear from the graduates themselves how we can best recognize their achievements.” 

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Established in 1877, Regis University is a premier, globally engaged institution of higher learning in the Jesuit tradition that prepares leaders to live productive lives of faith, meaning and service. Regis University, one of 27 Jesuit universities in the nation, has three campus locations in the Denver-metro area and extensive online program offerings with more than 8,000 enrolled students.