If you are a student who has experienced the loss of a loved one, we invite you to join us at our student grief group. This week’s group will be held in Ruane LL49 from 12:30pm-1:30pm. Snacks provided!
Category: This Week’s Events
PCG Gallery Talk Tomorrow (3/18), 5-7pm
Join PC Galleries tomorrow (3/18) from 5–7pm for a gallery talk and tour celebrating Felicia Megginson: Re-Framing Nature at Reilly Gallery, Smith Center for the Arts. At 5pm, Providence-based photographer Felicia Megginson will be on site to share more about the exhibition’s themes and her creative process. A reception will follow.
Real Estate Society Presents: Stephen Graziano ’16, Colliers Tomorrow at 6pm in Ryan 205
Stephen will share insights into the commercial real estate industry and his career path since graduating from Providence College, offering advice on how students can successfully break into the field. He will cover how to maximize your time at PC, position yourself competitively for internships and full-time roles, navigate recruitment, and build meaningful industry relationships.
Seven Last Words Fri., (3/20) at 7pm in St. Dominic Chapel
Please join the Theology Department for our annual Seven Last Words service.
Trip to Wicked @ PPAC on Wed., (3/18) at 6pm
Take a trip to PPAC to see Wicked the Musical! Tickets are available on PC Central – $25 for PC Students – tickets are limited!
Student Grief Group, Wednesday, March 4th at 6:00pm at Howley Hall
If you are a student who has experienced the loss of a loved one, we invite you to join our student grief group Wednesday March 4th, 6-7pm at Howley Hall (Jane Adams Room). RSVP is required for this group. Snacks will be provided!
Hidden Figures Movie Night in McPhail’s this Thursday!
Join Physics Club and BMSA on Thursday March 5th at 5:00 PM in McPhail’s for a showing of Hidden Figures to celebrate Black History and Women’s History Months! Open to all, pizza provided!
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.