Professors Are People, Too: Dr. Wantz
Dr. Wantz is one of Regent University’s main math professors, beloved by his students. Originally from central Maryland, Wantz now
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Dr. Wantz is one of Regent University’s main math professors, beloved by his students. Originally from central Maryland, Wantz now
Read MoreA small town man with a camera Although he was born in Virginia Beach, Professor Christopher Carrothers grew up in
Read MoreCassia Sherrill is a 23-year-old North Carolinian, ready to graduate with a B.A. in Cinema-Television. After a gap year trying
Read MoreGrowing up in a broken family that appeared picture-perfect in church every Sunday, Jennifer MacLean endured an abusive father, all
Read MoreKelsey Parker is a 21 year-old Biophysical Sciences major from Rocky Mount, North Carolina, which she claims is neither rocky
Read MoreEmily Ruotsala is a small-town girl. She’s related to half the town of Ironwood, Michigan, where she spent a very
Read MoreMar. 30, 2019 – Superheroes, classic villains, and anime characters congregated in the Library foyer and atrium for the fourth
Read More“I don’t always expect to find some deep philosophical thing, even though I am deeply philosophical, but I have to
Read MoreIf I had one word to describe Becca Criscuolo, it would be BRAVE. Originally from Branford, Connecticut, Becca came
Read MoreFeb. 23, 2019 – Regent’s Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted their annual “Regent’s Got Talent” show in the Main Theater
Read MoreOne of the newest additions to the CAS faculty at Regent University is Dr. Jeremy Larson, an Assistant Professor of
Read MoreMy roommate, Jo, was the one who actually signed up to host for Scholars Weekend, which meant that the one
Read MoreWe’ve all been there: slept in, running late, spilling coffee, trying to get to the Classroom Building, hoping to slip
Read MoreThe “Christmas in New York” ball came with plenty of New York City-worthy outfits. Writers Danielle Crowley and Renée Hogan
Read MoreThis is a column for stories about the hidden side of the college experience. It’s a column for those embarrassing
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