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Life at Salve Regina

A spectacular waterfront setting in a historic New England town is the backdrop for campus life at Salve Regina. The college learning experience extends far beyond the classroom as students get involved, make friends and explore all facets of university life. Home to a host of clubs, organizations, intramural and varsity sports, volunteer opportunities and so much more, Salve Regina is a place where students are invited to discover more about the world and about themselves.


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Campus Life Spotlight

Campus Activities Board
The Campus Activities Board is a volunteer student organization that designs and implements a wide range of student activities. In addition to comedy shows, concerts, off-campus trips and recreational activities, CAB plans special events throughout the year, such as Things for Thursday and the SnoBall semi-formal.

Student Spotlight


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Gregory Morrison '10
Albany, N.Y.
Major: Cultural and historic preservation
Interests: Sigma Phi Sigma, Cultural and Historic Preservation Club, Pell Honors Program

Gregory Morrison '10 came to Salve Regina because the University is one of a handful of colleges and universities nationwide to offer a bachelor's degree in his chosen major - cultural and historic preservation. But it was the welcoming, inclusive community he discovered on campus that kept him here.

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Former athlete holds NCAA record
Former athlete holds NCAA record

Former Salve Regina baseball player Damian Costantino holds the NCAA record for consecutive game hitting streak, at 60 games. In April 2003, Costantino broke the record of 58, which had been set by former New York Yankees third baseman Robin Ventura when he played for Division I Oklahoma State in 1988.