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Civ in London – Stephanie Boeninger, Ph.D. & Margaret Manchester, Ph.D. ’83G (Rebroadcast)

Prepare for the new year by revisiting on our most popular episodes of the Providence College Podcast in 2022: our conversation with the faculty directors of the Civ i...

Homilies of the Season

In this special edition of the Providence College podcast, we present a compilation of weekly homilies offered by our Dominican fathers during Advent, concluding with ...

Megan O’Rourke and Michael Splann ’19 - Enrolling the Class of 2027

As students receive notifications of their early admission to Providence College, Megan O’Rourke, associate dean of admission, and her colleague, admission counselor M...

2022 Lessons and Carols

If you missed Lessons and Carols, Providence College’s signature Advent celebration, you’re in luck. Listen to the podcast of the event, which featured performances by...

Quincy Bevely, Ph.D. and Nick Longo, Ph.D. '96: Civil discourse in the classroom and beyond

For years, Quincy Bevely, Ph.D., assistant vice president for institutional diversity, and Nick Longo, Ph.D. '96, professor of global studies and public and community ...

Andres Heredia-Belliard '23 - Newman Civic Fellow

Andres Heredia-Belliard '23, this year's Newman Civic Fellow, joined us to discuss his community workstudy with Providence middle school students, his internships in W...

Benefits of Gratitude

For this special bonus episode of the podcast, we wanted to feature a conversation on gratitude, presented by the Office of Human Resources. Three faculty members disc...

Stephen J. Caldeira ’81 - Impacts of Giving

Steve Caldeira ’81, member of the PC National Board of Overseers and chair of The Fund for Providence College, discusses how his experiences at PC helped him navigate ...

Walking for a Cause - Doug Kingsley '16

Doug Kingsley ’16 walked from the New York – Massachusetts border to the Atlantic Ocean during a 12-day October stretch to raise awareness about first responder suicid...

Chris Bresnahan '23 — Faith-based research

Our conversations with Father Smith fellows continue on the Providence College Podcast this week with Chris Bresnahan '23, a biology and theology double major who trav...

Liz Duffy '23 - Formed by Providence

The experiences that Liz Duffy '23 enjoyed during her first few days on Providence College's campus convinced her that Friartown was the right place for her. Then, thr...

Theodore Josiha Haig, J.D., Ed.D. '70 — Global educator

Theodore Josiha Haig has had a long career in education both domestically and abroad, and it all started in Providence. As a student, he served as the first president ...

Katie Wood '04: Gratitude and Growth

It only takes five minutes to start your day right. That's the lesson that Katie (Keefe) Wood '04 has been teaching to children ages 5 to 15 through her journal for ki...

Writers Write - Alison Espach, MFA ’07

On the heels of the release of her buzzworthy novel, Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance, Alison Espach joins the PC podcast to discuss writing about loss and teaching ...

Dear Future Friars - Joe Small ’74 and Mal Davis ’81

“Dear Future Friars” is an initiative of Providence College's Archives and Special Collections, part of Phillips Memorial Library. The goal is to collect stories of al...

"The Reckoning" by Percival Wilde

This episode features the latest feature of “Wordplay: Theater for the Ear and the Imagination.” “Wordplay” is a series of audio plays from Dominican priest and profes...

To Educate Healers - Dr. Kyle McInnis

Kyle McInnis, Sc.D, dean of PC’s new College of Nursing and Health Sciences, joins us to discuss the college’s expansion into these academic areas, the 10-month proces...

Just back from Oxford: Daniel Carrero ’23

Meet Daniel Carrero ’23 from Lawrence, Mass. He’s a philosophy and creative writing double major who just returned from a semester at the University of Oxford in the U...

Sara Corben '14 — Ocean State oddities

During the pandemic, Sara Corben '14 filled her spare time by becoming a tourist in her own backyard. She launched the Weird Island podcast from her home in Pawtucket,...

Lindsey Arruda '24 — PC strong

If you've ever seen a "Boston Strong" wristband, you can thank Lindsey Arruda '24, who designed and sold them to raise more than $11,000 for survivors of the Boston Ma...

Do You Need an Estate Plan? – Andrea Krupp, Esq.

As baby boomers retire and the pandemic lingers, attention to estate planning is on the rise for people of all ages. Attorney and planned giving expert Andrea Krupp, E...

“We Are All Philosophers” — Edmund Dain, Ph.D., professor of philosophy

Edmund “Ed” Dain, Ph.D., is the winner of the 2021-2022 Joseph R. Accinno Teaching Award — Providence College’s highest honor for excellence in undergraduate instructi...

A Conversation with Steve Napolillo ’98

Five weeks into his tenure as PC’s athletic director, Steve Napolillo discusses his approach to leadership and team building, and why it is important to “fear complace...

News and Gossip, Is There a Difference? - Andrea McDonnell, Ph.D.

Can the study of pop culture be an academic discipline? Absolutely. And Andrea McDonnell, Ph.D., director of the new Communication Program at Providence College, is a ...

Defining True Success - Bobby Fried ’67

Bobby Fried ’67, a successful marketing executive and the best-selling author of “Igniting Your True Purpose and Passion,” shares his insights on a variety of subjects...

Preparing for Difficult Conversations — Nedzer Erilus '03 and Tiffany Gaffney '03, '07G

We're counting down the days until the Class of 2026 arrives in Friartown! During these fleeting weeks of summer, revisit a discussion hosted for families by Nedzer Er...

Brianna Harper ’22 — Renaissance woman

MLK Vision Award recipient Brianna Harper '22 made the most of her time in Friartown. You could find her onstage with Footprints Gospel Choir; with her fellow cheerlea...

Understanding Hostility Toward Immigrants and Immigrant Political Participation

This episode of the Providence College Podcast features the most recent episode from Beyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary Politics, a podcast of the Depar...

Myles Forgue '24 — Called to serve

Get to know Myles Forgue '24, the president of PC's chapter of Habitat for Humanity. The marketing and theology major discussed how his internship with Habitat for Hum...

Ava Dussault '22 - Mindfulness for Children

Ava Dussault ’22 graduated from Providence College this spring with a degree in elementary and special education. A budding expert on mindfulness practices for childre...

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