Join the Department of History & Classics for Dr. Karen Korematsu’s talk on Wednesday. Dr. Korematsu will discuss her father, late civil rights icon Fred Korematsu (of Korematsu v. US [1944]).
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Seeking Student Leaders for Pre-Orientation FRAME Program!
FRAME student leaders will be responsible for supporting a small group of first-year students and co-facilitating creative workshops and socials during the pre-orientation program. This role is open to students of all majors and creative backgrounds, and applications are due by Sunday, March 8th at 11:59 PM.
Apply to lead PC’s Pre-College Leadership Program in June!
In Summer 2026, Providence College is rolling out a new strategic initiative, a week-long Pre-College Summer Program, to help recruit undergraduate students from across the US. Help us make it a success!
Dept of English and The 2026 René Fortin Essay Contest
DEADLINE APPROACHING – The Providence College Department of English invites student scholars to submit papers for The 2026 René Fortin Essay Contest. To qualify, you must be a sophomore, a junior, or a senior. Please submit one argument-based paper of seven to twenty pages written for a course in the Providence College English Department.
E-mail submission to Ana Ramón-Foote, aramonfo@providence.edu.
Friars Club Junior Interviews from 6-9pm in Feinstein 116
If you are a junior interested in joining Friars Club, the last opportunity to interview is TODAY. Stop by Feinstein 116 any time between 6PM and 9PM with a completed application. We are looking forward to seeing you!
Are You Smarter Than a Friar? – 5:30pm in McPhail’s
Join us for a fast-paced, trivia-filled event where you can put your Providence College knowledge to the test against the friars! Questions will cover everything from Civ to Friars athletics, so whether you’re a history buff or a sports superfan, there’s something for everyone. Chick-fil-A will be provided!
Working Smarter Leveraging AI Tools Mon., (3/2) at 7pm in Ruane 105
Learn practical skills for integrating AI into daily work tasks.
Humanities Forum This Friday at 3:30pm in Ruane 105
Join the Humanities Forum for Abraham Nussbaum, Chief Education Officer at Denver Health, for a conversation about how diseases and plagues within the last century have changed university research, and the influence Catholic Social Teaching can have on these developments.