Join us for a fun night throughout Slavin from 8-11pm where you can find live music, Stuff-A-Hux, free pizza and Chick-Fil-A, and more!
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Fri-YAY! Today (9/6), 4:30-6:00pm
Join SEAL and McPhail’s for our weekly Fri-YAY! Enjoy the end of the week with free pizza and popcorn!
Horizons Mentee Application due Sept 9th!
Horizons is a student-led peer mentoring program that supports multicultural students of color in their transition to Providence College by connecting upperclassmen peer mentors to incoming students.
Always Be Ready Fair- 9/17 from 4-6pm on Slavin Atrium
Join us to learn about ways to stay safe at the Always Be Ready Fair, part of National Preparedness Month. Providence-based first responders will join Providence College Public Safety to share expertise, provide handouts and practical advice, and discuss strategies for navigating emergency situations
The Swift Print-Providence Version
If you’ve ever been curious about Taylor Swift & what she has to do with Providence College, now is your chance to find out! She is everywhere, even in your classes. Please join us for The Swift Print – Providence Version, where alumna, Crystal Bozigian ’07 will moderate a virtual conversation with Fr. Simon Teller, O.P., Dr. Jo-Ann Thomas of the Music Department & Dr. James Bailey of the Economics department! Following there will be a Swiftie Bash in McPhails!
Calling Musicians
Do you play an instrument and want to continue playing at PC? The music department has lots of opportunities for you to showcase your talent!
Invitation to Lecture/Performance on 9/23 – Phi Beta Kappa Scholar Prof. Kernodle – Black Women Musicians and the Civil Rights Movement
This interactive lecture explores how black women musicians, such as Fannie Lou Hamer, Nina Simone, Mavis Staples and Roberta Flack advanced the practice of freedom singing as a means of advocating social change and mass-mobilizing communities during the height of the mid-century black civil rights movement.
Apply to the Minor in Communication
The Program in Communication at Providence College is accepting applications to the minor from members of the classes of 2027 and 2028. Applications are due Friday, September 20, 2024. Students will be notified of acceptances by October 18. Only students who have already declared a major are eligible to apply to the Communication minor. In addition, Juniors and Seniors are not eligible to apply. The application process will re-open in January 2025.