PC Morning Mail

Open Table with Dr. Rosemary Mugan – Tonight (10/28), 7pm

Join us for Open Table tonight at 7pm in Campus Ministry! We will start with dinner, followed by a talk from Dr. Rosemary Mugan, Executive Director of the Personal Counseling Center, who will share about the way faith and grace integrated into her journey as a first-generation student at Providence College and in coming full circle in her life today as a professional on campus and as a mother. We will wrap up with prayer in the Chapel.

Celebration of Cabo Verdean Heritage – Friday (11/1), 4pm

This Friday, November 1st, from 4-8pm, the History & Classics Department will be sponsoring a Celebration of Cabo Verdean Heritage in the Center at Moore Hall. It will be a full schedule centering on Cabo Verdean culture, including a panel discussion about the life and legacy of Amílcar Cabral; performances by Footprints Gospel Choir; exhibits from the Cape Verdean Museum; and great Cabo Verdean food.
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Join Us for the Earley Lecture Series Featuring Dr. Sarah Jane Murray-Thursday (11/7), 5:30pm

Join us for “Looking Back to Grow Forward: Flourishing in the 21st Century,” a lecture by Emmy®-nominated filmmaker and Baylor University professor Dr. Sarah Jane Murray, as part of the Earley Lecture Series. The lecture will be held in Ruane Center for the Humanities, Room 105, with a reception following in the Fiondella Great Room.
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Know the Signs: Domestic Violence 101- Monday (10/28), 7-8pm

In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, join Women Will and the Equity Compliance Office in Moore Hall 125 from 7-8 p.m. on Monday, October 28th for a Domestic Violence 101 session to learn the signs of domestic violence and how to support and protect your loved ones. The event will feature Insomnia Cookies and a speaker from Blackstone Valley Advocacy Center, Vanessa Rodriguez. See you there!

LET’S TALK!!!-On Wednesdays from 1:30-2:30pm

Let’s Talk is a program that provides easy access to informal, confidential, drop-in, and one-time brief conversations/informational meetings. Let’s talk is not formal counseling/therapy and is not meant to be accessed regularly. Nor is it meant to be the first appointment to begin counseling for ongoing concerns/issues. Appointments are limited to 15 minutes.
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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.