PC Morning Mail

PC Morning Mail

Providence College Morning Mail. News, events, and announcements for PC students.
  • Ashley Brown – Serving Herself: The Life and Times of Althea Gibson Tomorrow at 4:30pm in Ruane Great Room
    Professor Ashley Brown will be speaking about the tennis legend, Althea Gibson, perhaps the most famous Black sportswoman of the mid-twentieth century. She recently wrote an award-winning biography of Gibson, setting her life against the background of the Great Migration, Jim Crow racism, the integration of American sports, the Civil Rights movement, the Cold War, and second wave feminism.
  • Thinking About a Job on Wall Street? 4:30-5:30pm in Ryan 102
    Attend a workshop today to learn how to use the summer before sophomore year strategically to build skills, gain experience, and start networking early.
  • BELIEVE CLUB- Study Break with Chick-fil-A Wed., (4/29) at 5pm in McPhail’s
    Come join us for CFA in McPhail’s next Wednesday! Bring a friend, take a break from studying, and grab a sandwich!
  • 17th Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship and Creativity
    Join us today in the Center at Moore Hall for the 17th Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship and Creativity! Posters sessions are 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and 3 – 4:30 p.m.
  • Glaze Craze! – Last Ceramics Club Meeting Tomorrow from 6-8pm in McPhail’s
    Opportunity to glaze ceramic pieces made throughout the semester! Chick-fil-A will be provided.
  • Art Club’s Bob Ross Paint Night Tonight! (4/22) at 7pm in McPhail’s
    Join Art Club in McPhail’s tonight to follow along with a Bob Ross tutorial! Bring your friends for a fun night of painting and Insomnia Cookies! Painting materials will be first come first serve.
  • The Book That Changed My Life Thurs., (4/30) from 4:30-5:30pm in CCDS
    Join Dr. Margaret Watkins, Dean of School of Arts & Science Department of Philosophy, for a discussion of Middlemarch by George Eliot.
  • One-on-One Research Help Available at the Library!
    Have you run into a brick wall in your research? Book a research consultation with a PC librarian!
  • Dirigo Honor Society Info Session Today! 4:30pm in Slavin 112
    Would you like to be recognized for your campus involvement and continue to invest in your leadership development throughout your senior year? Learn about becoming a member of the Class of 2027 Dirigo Leadership Honor Society Today!
  • Off Campus Orientation Tonight from 7-8pm in Slavin ’64 Hall
    All students approved by the Office of Residence Life are required to attend one of two off campus orientations unless they are currently studying abroad. Orientations are scheduled for Wednesday, April 22 from 7:00pm – 8:00pm and Tuesday, April 28 from 7:00pm – 8:00 pm in Slavin ’64 Hall.
  • Thesis Exhibition: THRESHOLDS Today at 5pm in Hunt-Cavanagh Gallery
    Celebrate the class of 2026 Studio Art majors at their opening reception today.
  • Birthday Card Making Tomorrow (4/23) from 4-5pm in McPhail’s
    Join the Confetti Club in McPhail’s to make birthday cards to donate to hospitalized children. Insomnia cookies provided!
  • Today: The Alembic Release Party at 6pm
    Join us today at 6 p.m. in the Ruane Great Room for The Alembic Release Party celebrating 105 years of student writing and creativity. Enjoy the award ceremony, winners’ readings, open mic, coffee, donuts, and poetry prompts from the library.
  • From Friar to Fashion Executive, Thurs, 4/23 from 7-8pm
    Join us this Thursday from 7-8pm in Harkins LL12 while we welcome speaker Kym Maas, who shares her story becoming the President of Lands’ End Consumer and Chief Creative Officer! Register on FriarHub today!
  • BEE A Better Bystander
    Join the Office of Residence Life and Housing on the Slavin Lawn this Wednesday from 11:00am-2:00pm for activities and information on bystander intervention in acknowledgement of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month! Take the pledge to stop sexual violence and get involved!
  • Art Club’s Bob Ross Paint Night on Tomorrow (4/22) at 7pm
    Join Art Club in McPhail’s tomorrow, April 22nd, at 7pm to follow along with a Bob Ross tutorial! Bring your friends for a fun night of painting and Insomnia Cookies! Painting materials will be first come first serve.
  • LFP Info Session- Today at 6:30pm
    The Leadership Fellows Program will be hosting an info session for next year’s cohort on today at 6:30pm in the Slavin 112 Fishbowl. If you’re hoping to get involved at PC while improving your leadership and career interview skills, this is a fantastic opportunity for you to learn more about one of the largest organizations on campus!
  • Friar FUSION Service Day
    Join Providence College alumni, faculty, staff and students on May 2 for our annual FUSION (Friars United for Service In Our Neighborhood) event in partnership with Providence Parks. This year, in honor of Rhode Island’s 250th Anniversary, Providence College will host a special ceremony at 9:00am to celebrate RI250, featuring a poem reading and a tree planting. Complimentary breakfast and lunch!
  • Faith & Psychology
    Join us on Wednesday at 6:00pm in Ruane 243 for a discussion and Q & A with Fr. Joe Guido on the intersection of faith with psychology. Chick-Fil-A provided.
  • Six Gents: The Senior Show
    Our final show of the semester tonight, and 80% of our current exec’s last show ever, is tomorrow! Catch Claire, Mari, Jack, and and the other Jack on the gent stage for their final time as Providence College students.

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