Join the Art & Art History Department + the School of Nursing and Health Sciences in celebrating artworks on display from NURSING THROUGH A SCULPTURE LENS by Maggie McFadden (Nursing and Sculpture double major!). The reception will take place on April 9th from 4-6PM in the Ben Mondor Center for Nursing and Health Sciences.
Category: This Week’s Events
Earth Day Pottery & Succulents – Tomorrow 5:30-7:00pm
In celebration of Earth Day, Ceramics Club will be making pots for succulent plants! Stop by the Ceramics Building anytime between 5:30-7:00pm! No experience required!
Rodney K. Delasanta Lecture, Thursday, April 9, at 4:30 pm
We are honored to welcome Cardinal Radcliffe, O.P., whose longstanding contributions to scholarship, preaching, and the life of the Church continue to inspire audiences around the world. Cardinal Radcliffe will offer his lecture I Will Give You a Heart of Flesh.
Catholics in the Marketplace Meeting
Join Faith & Business for the fourth and final Catholics in the Marketplace lunch and discussion of the semester this Thursday, April 9th, from 11:30 AM–12:30pm in the chapel basement. Come for a meaningful conversation about living out your faith in your professional life!
WIB x Malinda Miller Tomorrow at 7pm in Guzman 250
Join WIB tomorrow for a conversation with PC alum Malinda Miller ’93, Partner at Lewis Brisbois.
Confetti Club Meeting Tomorrow at 6pm in Ruane 206
Come join us tomorrow to make birthday cards for children who have to spend their birthday in the hospital. They will be donated to the Confetti Foundation, which is a non-profit organization which provides birthday parties for hospitalized children.
PC Chorus Concert – Magnificat at 7pm in the Ryan Concert Hall in Smith Center for the Arts.
Join the Providence College Chorus with special Guests Rhode Island College Chorus tonight as they present Magnificat by Imant Raminsh, also featuring works by Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Joseph Haydn, Rosephayne Powell & More!
Humanities Forum This Friday at 3:30pm in Ruane 105
Join the Humanities Forum for author William Deresiewicz for a discussion on how the internet, college life, and philosophy affect solitude and individuality in the modern age.