PC Morning Mail

PC Morning Mail

Providence College Morning Mail. News, events, and announcements for PC students.
  • Spring Break Shuttles to Airport/Amtrak/Peter Pan Bus Terminal
    The 2025 Spring Break shuttle sign-ups will be available February 19th at 9am through February 26th at 11pm. Capacity is limited, and reservations will be approved on a first come, first serve basis. Read More
  • Graduate History Virtual Info Session-Monday (2/24), 5:30pm
    Join us on Monday, February 24 at 5:30pm for the Graduate History Virtual Info Session. Meet faculty and students to learn more about this dynamic program, and the program director will provide a program overview and answer your questions. Additionally, receive an application fee waiver – worth $65 – for attending this event. Click here to apply!
  • Fiondella Lecture-Tuesday (2/25), 6pm in Ruane 105
    This year’s Fiondella Lecture and Student Academic Achievement Award features Catherine Sullivan ’87, President of Sales, Marketing & Partnerships at National CineMedia (NCM), LLC and National CineMedia, Inc. Read More
  • FRAME Pre-Orientation Leader Info Session-Tonight (2/19), 6pm in Slavin 112
    The Office of Student Engagement & Leadership (SEAL) is launching a new pre-orientation program this summer, FRAME, focused on engaging incoming students in the cultural arts. Come learn more about the program and how to apply to be a student pre-orientation leader this Wednesday, February 19th at 6pm in the Slavin 112 (Fishbowl). Read More
  • Collaborators Requested for Get Weird With It Bingo!
    Hi all, the bingo on March 6th will be titled “Get Weird With It Bingo”! A few clubs and departments are invited to sponsor a single round. Email Sapphire at sryder1.ga@providence.edu for more information and to claim a spot. There will not be many more chances to join in with a bingo, so this will be first come first serve!
  • Applications to the Friars Consulting Group Riipen Project
    Have the chance to work on a real consulting project with a real client. Applications are live and we will be accepting 8 students in a competitive process. Click here to apply!
  • Extended Mid-Term Exam/Assessment Hours for Academic Building
    As in past semesters, several academic buildings will have extended hours during the mid-term exam/assessment period. Beginning Monday, February 24 through Tuesday, March 4th , the Ruane Center for the Humanities, Ryan Center for Business Studies, the Center at Moore Hall, and the Science Complex will be open until 10pm with card access 24/7. Read More
  • Graduate Theology Virtual Info Session-Monday (2/24), 7pm
    Join us on Monday, February 24 at 7pm for the Graduate Theology Virtual Info Session. Meet the program director and faculty to ask questions and explore the program. Additionally, receive an application fee waiver – worth $65 – for attending this event. Register here!
  • MBA Virtual Info Session-Wednesday (2/26), 6:30pm
    Join us on Wednesday, February 26 at 6:30pm for the MBA Virtual Info Session. Meet the faculty to learn more about the dynamic student experience, and discover new career paths and exciting outcomes post-MBA. Additionally, learn more about the admissions process and have your questions answered. Register here!
  • Aquinas Hall Mass & Food-Tonight (2/19), 9pm in CCDS
    Come to CCDS for 9pm Mass and food to follow in AQ Lounge
  • Nominate February’s Student, Club, and Event of the Month!
    Do you know a student, a student-led club, or a student-organized event that deserves recognition for demonstrating leadership at PC during the month of February? Read More
  • World Day of Social Justice – Today (2/19), 12pm in Slavin Atrium
    Join PC CRS at our tabling event for World Day of Social Justice at Slavin Atrium from 12-2pm. The purpose is to combat unemployment, social exclusion, and poverty. There will be Knead doughnuts! Read More
  • Pre Law Society Presents: Sports Entertainment Law-Tuesday (2/25), 6:30pm in Ruane LL05
    Join us for an engaging conversation with Professor, Alumni, and Attorney Sean Holley. Understand the path to law school and where a career in law can take you! Read More
  • Nostalgia Night-Saturday (2/22), 8pm in McPhail’s
    Join us in McPhail’s this Saturday from 8-10pm! Take a trip down memory lane with a fun night of trivia, freebies, food, games, and laughter. Winners of trivia will get awesome prizes! Don’t miss the event of the year!
  • Priority Admission to Notre Dame’s ESTEEM Master’s Degree
    Considering a master’s degree program next year? Consider Notre Dame’s highly-ranked ESTEEM program. Read More
  • Black & White Ball Tickets on PC Central
    Join us for our annual Black & White Ball. Theme: Masquerade Ball! Featuring a beer garden DJ Finesse, and photo booth. $25 for PC Student & $35 for Non-PC Student Guests. Read More
  • World Day of Social Justice Tabling-Wednesday (2/19), 12pm in Slavin Atrium
    Join PC CRS at our tabling event for World Day of Social Justice at Slavin Atrium from 12 to 2 pm. The purpose is to combat unemployment, social exclusion, and poverty. There will be Knead doughnuts! Read More
  • Applications to the Friars Consulting Group Riipen Project
    The Friars Consulting Group is excited to announce that applications to the Riipen project are now live and due on 2/19. Each member will get the chance to interview to join a team that will be working on a real life consulting project.
  • The Humanities Forum Hosts Paul-André Bempechat-Friday (2/21), 3:30pm in Smith Ryan Concert Hall
    This Friday (2/21) at 3:30pm in the Smith Ryan Concert Hall, the Humanities Forum, in collaboration with the Music Department, is hosting Paul-André Bempechat, concert pianist, scholar, and music teacher at Harvard University. Bempechat will be performing and lecturing on Jean Cras, French admiral, composer, polymath, and pious Catholic. Read More
  • Summer Undergraduate Research and Creative Grants Program
    Applications for our 2025 summer grants program are now open! This program provides stipends and funding for research expenses in order for students to conduct research and creative projects for up to 10 weeks during the summer under the guidance of an eligible faculty mentor. Read More

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Request for Accommodation

If you are a person with a disability and require an assistive device, service, or other accommodation to participate in a program or event, please contact the Central Reservations Manager (401.865.1040; Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm) well in advance of the event.