Regents College, Murray State University
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Regents College is one of the eight residential colleges of Murray State University in Kentucky. The college was established in the fall of 1996 when Murray State became the first public university in the United States to establish a campus-wide residential college system.[1] Regents College is named in honor of the outstanding citizens who have served on Murray State University's Board of Regents.
Regents Hall
Regents Hall was dedicated on November 14, 1970. It is named for all those who have served on the Board of Regents of Murray State. The ten story dormitory was designed to house 392 women, and it was built at a cost of $2,333,765. A plaque in the lobby lists the names and dates of service of 51 Regents who had served or were serving at the time the building was dedicated.[2]
Resident Advisors
Floor | Resident Advisor |
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3rd Floor | Aaron Stevens |
4th Floor | Connor Playforth |
5th Floor | Andrew Hartley |
6th Floor | Kacie Moss |
7th Floor | Ellie Feezor |
8th Floor | Hope Marshall |
9th Floor | Elizabeth Lasley |
10th Floor | Gretchen Williams |
Intramural sports
The current Athletic Directors are Enrique Martinez and Jennifer Head. They coordinate male and female athletic efforts for the college. These include basketball, soccer, flag football, softball, and more.
College Heads
The Regents College Head acts as an advisor to the Regents College Council. Mickey Miller is the acting College Head of Regents College.
Residential College Council
The Residential College Council (RCC) is made up a number of residents of Regents College who are actively involved with the inner workings of the residential college. There are a number of positions on the council such as president and vice president, but any resident is welcome to attend the meetings at 8:45 pm.
Name | Position |
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President | Maureen Davies |
Vice President | Claire Gohmann |
Historian | Mack Chapman |
Secretary | Taylor Rogier |
Treasurer | Currently Unfilled |
SGA | Currently Unfilled |
RCA | Elizabeth Lasley |
References
- ↑ Murray State’s Residential Colleges at Ten
- ↑ Fifty Years of Progress: A History of Murray State University. 1973. p 88