PC Morning Mail

PC Morning Mail

Providence College Morning Mail. News, events, and announcements for PC students.
  • Get your tickets now! Spring Concert!
    50% of the tickets have been sold! Buy your tickets now! Don’t Wait!
  • Photography Club Bingo! 9pm in McPhail’s!
    Join SEAL and Photo Club for a bingo night in McPhail’s! Play for a chance to win prizes, and enjoy some pizza from Francesco’s!
  • Birthday Fri-YAY! February and March! Tomorrow, (3/6) at 4:30pm in McPhail’s
    Join SEAL in McPhails this Friday for a special Fri-YAY–we are celebrating members of the Friar family who have birthdays in the months of February and March! Stop by for some pizza and cake!
  • Spring Break Dining Hours
    Spring Break adjusted dining hours will begin Friday, March 6th, with Alumni Dining open March 9th–13th for breakfast and lunch only, featuring made-to-order omelets, breakfast sandwiches, Sub Connection, Grilled favorites, and Sal’s Pizza. All regular hours will resume Monday, March 16th; please see attached file for the full schedule.
  • Register for Encounter with Christ Retreat 42!
    Register for Campus Ministry’s Encounter with Christ Retreat from March 27th to 29th! It is hosted on a beautiful retreat center in Enders Island, Mystic, CT and it is a great way to step back from busy campus life and spend time with God.
  • FILM MINOR MEETING: For current and potential film minors, Thurs., (3/26) at 4pm in Smith Center Green Room Ground Level
    TDF Welcomes All to our Film Minor Meeting for Film Minors and Those Considering the Minor. Email Father Ken at kgumber@providence.edu with questions.
  • Poet Speaker Event – Cindy King, Tues., (3/17) from 4-6pm in Ruane Great Room
    All welcome. Please consider joining us for an evening of poetry and conversation with Cindy King. Cindy King is the author of a book-length poetry collection, Zoonotic (2022), and three chapbooks, Five for Nothing (2025), Easy Street (2021) and Lesser Birds of Paradise (2022).
  • Faithworks Leadership 2026 Application
    Help welcome the next class of Freshman. Applications to be a leader for Faithworks 2026 open now!
  • Explore Career Interests: Job Shadow Applications Due 3/15
    Ready to explore your career interests in a meaningful, real-world way? The Alumni Job Shadow Program connects you with an alum who can give you a firsthand look at their workday, share career insights, and offer valuable advice to help guide your next steps. Apply by March 13th!
  • FRAME Student Leader Information Session at 6pm in Slavin 112
    Attend an information session to learn more about the FRAME pre-orientation program, student leader roles, and how to apply!
  • Arcadia Abroad Campus Visit from 1-3:30pm in Feinstein 410
    Join us to meet with a representative from Arcadia Abroad, who can answer your questions about their programs and your study abroad application.
  • Inspire a High School Student – Write a Note from 11am-12:30pm in Slavin Atrium
    Fidelity Cares is excited to partner with the Providence Boys & Girls Club to share notes of encouragement with local high school students, helping them feel supported and inspired as they plan their futures. Stop by the Slavin Atrium today to write a note and learn more.
  • Beloved Community Cupboard – Spring Break Pickup
    As we approach Spring Break, we want to make sure you have access to the food and essentials you may need. The Beloved Community Cupboard will be open Wednesday, March 4 through Sunday, March 15 (or while supplies last) in the Moore Hall Kitchenette. All students are welcome to stop by and stock up on pantry items and basic essentials!
  • Civil Wrongs, Civil Rights — 4pm in Ruane LL05
    Join the Department of History & Classics for Dr. Karen Korematsu’s talk. She will discuss her father, late civil rights icon Fred Korematsu (of Korematsu v. US [1944]). Her talk will not only be timely and informative, but will also help the PC community consider larger questions of human dignity, civil rights, and justice.
  • American University – Public Affairs Info Session Today!
    Join us today (3/3) at 2:30pmin Slavin 112 to learn about American University’s top ranked School of Public Affairs. Meet with Jennifer Forney, Assistant Dean of Graduate Enrollment, and explore whether AU’s flexible programs are the right fit for you.
  • Re-Framing Nature Gallery Talk & Tour on Wed, 3/18 from 5-7pm
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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!
  • Arcadia Abroad Partner Campus Visit- Wed, March 4th
    Take this opportunity to meet 1:1 with our partner program Arcadia Abroad! Join us for walk-in hours on Wednesday, March 4th between 1:00pm-3:30pm in Feinstein 410.

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If you are a person with a disability and require an assistive device, service, or other accommodation to participate in a program or event, please contact the Central Reservations Manager (401.865.1040; Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm) well in advance of the event.