Join us on Wednesday, March 18, from 5–7pm for a gallery talk and tour celebrating Felicia Megginson: Re-Framing Nature at Reilly Gallery, Smith Center for the Arts.
Category: Upcoming Events
Continuing Education Workshop on Ethics
Dr. Frederic Reamer will be our distinguished guest speaker, addressing the topic of ethics and AI on March 20 from 3-5pm in Mondor Center LL06.
Save the Date for the Rodney K. Delasanta Lecture
It is with pleasure that the Honors Program invites you to this year’s Rodney K. Delasanta Lecture, “I Will Give You a Heart of Flesh” featuring Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe, O.P. on Thursday, April 9 at 4:30pm. 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.
Randall Conference Sat., 3/28 from 9am-4pm in the Ruane Great Room
Distinguished speakers include Erin Kathleen Rowe, Johns Hopkins University, Celia Cussen, Randall Professor, and Carlos Piccone-Camere, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru.
Korematsu on Civil Wrongs, Civil Rights Wed., (3/4) at 4pm in Ruane LL05
Join the Department of History & Classics for Dr. Karen Korematsu’s talk on Wednesday. Dr. Korematsu will discuss her father, late civil rights icon Fred Korematsu (of Korematsu v. US [1944]).
Working Smarter Leveraging AI Tools Mon., (3/2) at 7pm in Ruane 105
Learn practical skills for integrating AI into daily work tasks.
Graduate History Info Session Thurs., (2/26) at 5:30pm
Interested in advancing your study of history? Join us virtually to learn about Providence College’s Graduate History Program. Meet faculty and students, explore the curriculum, and receive a $65 application fee waiver for attending.
American Studies & Dr. Erin Pearson Thurs., (2/26) at 4pm in the Ruane Great Room
The American Studies Program, in collaboration with Black Studies, the DWC program, and the History & Classics and English departments, welcomes Dr. Erin Pearson to discuss her innovative interdisciplinary book, Grievous Entanglement: Consumption, Connection, and Slavery in the Atlantic World, published in 2025 by University of Virginia Press.