- Intramural Cornhole & Tennis Singles Registration Open Through Tonight at 7pmRegister your team on imleagues! Please email pcintramurals@gmail.com with any questions!
- Last Call: Virtual Graduate Business Application Workshop Tomorrow (9/17) at 12pmWith October deadlines coming up for several of PC’s graduate business programs, now is a great time to sign up for tomorrow’s virtual info session all about the application process! The graduate admission team will be sharing resources, tips, and tricks to get you ready to submit.
- Volunteer with FriarServe This Semester!Join the FriarServe program to volunteer at local Catholic Elementary Schools near the College. Transportation is provided. Register today.
- Today’s Snacks with Students: EY – 11am-2pmEY is on campus today from 11AM – 2PM in the Ryan Atrium. Stop by their table to grab some snacks and chat with recruiters about career opportunities that include financial reporting, risk management, or tax services.
- Get One-on-One Research Help at the Library!Looking for some personalized help with your research? Book a personal research consultation with a PC librarian!
- The Legacy of Leo XIII and the Papacy of Leo XIV- Thurs, 9/18 at 4-5pm in Aquinas HallThe Center for Catholic and Dominican Studies is hosting a panel discussion on the election of Leo XIV, the potential direction of his papacy, and the influence of Leo XIII on the present pontificate.
- PC Firsts 1st Meeting of the Year! Thurs, 9/18 at 7-8pm in Moore HallPC Firsts, our student group by and for first-generation college students, is hosting our first meeting of the year. First gen and allies alike are invited! Food will be provided with RSVP.
- Class of 2029 Elections Now Open!Student Congress Class of 2029 elections are now open on PC Central. Elections will remain open until tomorrow at 4:30. You may submit the ballot only once.
- Campus Ministry Bible Study | Tuesday’s at 6pm in Ruane 205This semester, we’ll be exploring the Gospel of Mark together. Whether you’re deeply familiar with scripture or opening the Bible for the very first time, we invite you to join our open discussions, and discover fresh insights along the way.
- Friars Consulting Group & NABA Event- Wed, 9/24 at 7pm in Ryan 103Join the Friars Consulting Group and NABA to welcome Vincent Tran, a Technology Consultant at Ernst & Young and a Providence College alumnus. Vincent will share his insights about consulting, digital transformation, and his experiences since graduating from PC. Food and Flip Points available.
- Financial Assistance for Annual Student Events RequestSEAL & Student Affairs are pleased to offer the opportunity for students to request financial assistance for select tickets to attend class-wide and college wide annual events sponsored by clubs/organizations and department.
- Senior Week Core Application Now OpenWhat does the Senior Week Core Do? Plan 4 events during the week leading to Commencement What Are the Positions on the Core?
- Friars Consulting Group Speaker Event- Wed, 9/24 at 7pm in Ryan 103Join the Friars Consulting Group on September 24th at 7pm in Ryan 103 to welcome Vincent Tran, a Technology Consultant at Ernst & Young and a Providence College alumnus that also serves as an Adjunct Professor in PC’s MBA program. Vincent will share his insights about consulting, digital transformation, and his experiences since graduating from PC.
- Applications for SPEEC Are Open Now!SPEEC establishes an opportunity through which students can serve as informed ambassadors, peer educators, and representatives, working directly with the Office of Equity Compliance to foster spaces of community and understanding around prevention education. This team will help shape prevention and response efforts, ensuring they are relevant, effective, inclusive, and reflective of our Beloved Community. As a member of SPEEC, you will: • Collaborate with campus leaders to shape educational content and outreach strategies rooted in our values of justice, love, and truth • Meet 1-2 times per month to work on projects, outreach and programming • Develop leadership and facilitation skills in an equity-centered framework • Engage with peers to promote awareness, inclusion and cultural responsiveness • Act as a vital link between institutional policies and the lived experiences of students • Receive training on Title VI/IX, prevention education and peer leadership This is a unique opportunity to lead change, amplify student voices, and make a tangible impact on campus culture.
- Reminder: WBB Practice Player Tryouts TonightWomen’s Basketball Practice Player Tryouts tonight at 6pm. If interested, please contact Bryce Lubin at blubin.ga@providence.edu
- Study Civ in London Spring 2026Students will take their DWC colloquium, along with courses that satisfy civic engagement and writing II, and be able to select from other courses offered through the study abroad program. For more information, see the attached flyer, go to the FAQ page on the Civ in London website, or contact Christian Wilwohl (dean of global education), Sharon Murphy (director of DWC), Jeff Johnson (co-instructor) or Alex Moffett (co-instructor).
- This Week’s Dining EventsPC Dining is excited to share all the dining events happening this week, September 14th–20th! Stay tuned for fun food experiences you won’t want to miss.
- Open Table is Back Tonight – 7pm in Campus MinistryOpen Table is BACK! Join us in Campus Ministry (lower level of St. Dominic Chapel) for our first talk of the year by Fr. Justin Brophy on “How to Avoid Mediocrity.” Come for dinner, stay for wisdom!
- Snacks with Students: Forvis Mazars, Today (9/15) in Ryan!Forvis Mazars is on campus today from 11AM – 2PM in Ryan. Stop by their table to grab some snacks and chat with recruiters from one of the top global firms in audit, tax, and consulting. Whether you’re exploring internship options or just want to learn more, they’d love to meet you!
- Imposter Syndrome as Recalcitrant Emotion- Monday 9/22 at 4PM in Barnini LL12 Harkins HallCome join Dr. Rebecca Stangl discuss the standard view of Imposter Syndrome.
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