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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Brendan McGuire '94 honored with 21st Century Leader Award

Brenden McGuire '94 (left) at the National Committee on American
Foreign Policy (NCAFP) annual Gala Awards Dinner
On Thursday, March 8th the National Committee on American Foreign Policy (NCAFP) presented Brendan McGuire '94 with the 21st Century Leader Award. The award was created to recognize the achievements of individuals under the age of 40 who display a serious commitment to furthering the United States’ strategic policy interests in accord with the principles of political realism. Through professional or personal pursuits, recipients have made important contributions to the international dialogue and demonstrate a promising future in the realm of American foreign policy. Brendan, Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, has been the lead prosecutor for some of the most significant terrorism prosecutions within the Department of Justice.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Christopher Hillenbrand '15 Earns Spot at American Chemical Society Chemistry Olympiad

Christopher Hillenbrand '15
Congratulations to Christopher Hillenbrand '15 for making it to the National Chemistry Olympiad. Chris was one of four Regis students who participated in the local leg of the Olympiad, and earned the highest score of all the New York city students who took the exam.

The Chemistry Olympiad is a multi-tiered competition designed to stimulate and promote achievement in high school chemistry. The local and U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad competitions are sponsored by the American Chemical Society. Each year, four students are chosen to represent the U.S. team at the International Chemistry Olympiad competition, which is hosted by a different country each year.

For more information on the Olympiad, visit the American Chemical Society.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

The Classroom Revisited 2012 | Saturday, April 21st

Do you miss the thrill of learning on 84th Street? Do you wish you could go back in time and do it all over again without the pressure of tests and homework? Well, you can—at least for a day—by registering for Regis' 2012 2012 Classroom Revisited Program on April 21st at Regis High School!

We have a fantastic lineup of classes this year, featuring presentations by both current Regis faculty members and alumni prominent in the field of academia. Click here to view avaiable classes and register online.

If you have any questions, or if you have trouble registering, please contact Jennifer Reeder in the Development Office at (212) 288-1142 or jreeder@regis-nyc.org.

Thank you for your support of Regis, and we look forward to seeing you here on April 21st

Program
9:15am Breakfast
10:00am First Morning Session
11:00am Second Morning Session
12:00pm Lunch
1:10pm First Afternoon Session
2:10pm Second Afternoon Session
          

Jim Mitchell '62 Named NSSF Indoor Track Coach of the Year

Jim Mitchell '62
Photo Courtesy nationalscholastic.org
Jim Mitchell '62 has been awarded The Mike Byrnes Indoor Track Coach of the Year award for his success as Head Girl's Track Coach at Bronxville High School.

An article on the National Scholastic website states:
Jim was born in Somers, New York in 1944, and graduated from Regis High School and Fordham University (with a B.A., and an M.S. in Latin and Greek). He began coaching in 1967 at Cathedral High School in Queens and then was an Assistant Coach with Fordham College from 1973-1978. In 1978, Jim took a job teaching Latin at Bronxville (in Westchester County, New York) and by the following year, he was coaching the school’s first real girls’ track team, a role he continues to fill today.

Congratulations, Jim! Click here to read the full article.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

The Regis Alumni Basketball League 2012 Season Opens With More Teams Than Ever

The Regis Alumni Basketball League began its 2012 Season in late February. This year's league includes 18 teams, with 1984 representing the most seasoned veterans and 2007 taking on the role of this year's rookie team. While younger teams tend to have the advantage in most head-to-head match-ups, the veterans have remained competitive. Most notably, 1986 turned in a solid performance in a victory over 2002, and the 1988/1989 team almost edged out 2007 in a thrilling down-to-the-wire game, which they ultimately lost 51-48.




Thursday, March 1, 2012

Jamie Stark '10 Describes Exciting Role as Manager for Duke Basketball Team

Courtesy: Duke Photography
While not many Regis graduates get the opportunity to play Division I basketball, some find other ways to become an integral part of their college team. Jamie Stark '10, a sophomore at Duke, was recently profiled in an article featured on the Duke website for his role as a team manager. Jamie candidly describes the daily responsibilities of his position and it becomes quickly apparent that the job is not always an easy one. Click here to read the full article.