Join Friartown’s Closet for a FREE patchwork event featuring hats, bags, and secondhand clothing from our store to decorate with cute iron on patches! Tonight in the Slavin Overlook from 6:30-8pm!
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Careers In Real Estate – Tonight (3/24), 6:15pm in Moore
Curious about a career in real estate? Explore diverse paths in residential, commercial, and investment real estate with insights from successful alumni! Learn how they navigated the industry, built their networks, and turned their passion into thriving careers. Walk-ins welcome!
Careers in Environmental Biology-Wednesday (4/2), 2:30pm in SCI 206
Join Dr. Bonoan (Biology) in SCI 206 for a panel discussion on Careers in Environmental Biology on Wednesday (4/2) from 2:30-3:30 pm. Panelists will join virtually, provide insight into a day in their career, discuss the path they took, and provide suggestions on job searching in the current climate. There will be time for student Q&A.
Last Day to Nominate: End-of-Year Leadership Awards!
Today is the last day to nominate deserving individuals and organizations for the 2025 Student Leadership Recognition Awards, such as the Unsung Hero and Emerging Leader Awards, honors for the best Club Sport and Club Sport Athlete, and selections for the most Outstanding and Most Improved Student Organizations. Find the form here!
Join the 2024-2025 Providence College Cheerleading Team
Join the 2024-2025 Providence College Cheerleading Team! We are looking for 3-4 Males. Open Gym opportunities start Wednesday 3/26 – reach out to kwunder.ga@providence for more information!
Rodney K. Delasanta Lecture-Thursday (3/27), 4:30pm in Fiondella Great Room
Please join the Honors Program for the Rodney K. Delasanta Lecture this Thursday at 4:30pm in Fiondella Great Room. Make sure to register! All are Welcome!
Upcoming Dining Events
Join us for a week of exciting dining events starting March 23! From themed dinner nights to exclusive tasting menus, there’s something delicious for everyone to enjoy.
The Humanities Forum Hosts Tom Jeannot-Friday (3/28), 3:30pm in Ruane 105
This Friday, the Humanities Forum will host Tom Jeannot, Professor of Philosophy at Gonzaga University. This talk will be the opening address of the St. Nicholas of Myra Conference on Catholic Social thought. Jeannot will investigate Dorothy Day’s seemingly paradoxical humanism and personalism by developing a fundamental contrast between two forms of humanism, naturalistic humanism and Catholic and Christian personalism.