Do you have a pair of ice skates? If so, YOU would have the opportunity to skate out the Providence Men’s and Women’s Hockey Teams, skate around the Schneider Arena, and amp up the crowd!
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Trip to Block Island-This Saturday (9/14), 9:30am-7:30pm
We will be taking a trip to Block Island, where students will have the opportunity to spend the day and explore what the Island has to offer! Bus leaves at 9:30am behind Raymond Dining Hall.
New England Aquarium Trip-This Sunday (9/15), 10:30am-6:30pm
Join SEAL on the trip to the New England Aquarium in Boston for free this weekend! Buses will leave at 10:30am behind Raymond Hall!
Minor in Communication – Apply Now!
The Communication Minor is accepting on-line applications through Friday, September 20. To submit an application, visit the Communication Program here!
Interested in Academic Coaching Services or English as a Second Language (ESL) Support?
The Fall semester is here! Book your appointment to meet with an academic coach for strategy-based support such as time management, note-taking, study skills, etc. Also, meet with an ESL specialist for assistance with language and communication. Book here!
Last Call for the Connections Retreat! Sept. 13th-15th
Today is the FINAL day to register for the freshman Connections Retreat, September 13th-15th at Toah Nipi Retreat Center in Rindge, NH. You don’t want to miss the best weekend of freshman year and an opportunity to meet new friends, compete in games, grow in faith, and enjoy some time off campus! For more information and to sign up TODAY click here!
Come & See on Slavin Lawn -Wednesday (9/11), 5:30-7:00pm
Want to join a Peer Ministry group? Come this Wednesday, Sept. 11th, from 5:30-7:00pm on Slavin Lawn! Meet Peer Ministry Leaders and learn more about joining a Peer Ministry group while enjoying Baja’s tacos, ice cream, bubble soccer, and more. See you there!
Karsten Fischer: The Tyranny of the Minority-Friday (9/13), 1:30–3pm
Members of the Providence College community are warmly invited to attend a lecture by, and discussion with, Karsten Fischer, Professor of Political Science at the Ludwig-Maximiliansuniversität in Munich, Germany. Professor Fischer is a historian of political ideas and political theorist who is widely published on the interrelation of culture and political systems, in particular on moral and psychological aspects of political communication.