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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...
The Mayor of Friartown - Bob Driscoll '22Hon.
A conversation with retiring Providence College athletic director Bob Driscoll.
Orientation - Matthew Hicks and Jaclyn Coppinger '23
New student orientation is right around the corner. Matthew Hicks, director of orientation, transitions, and leadership, and Jaclyn Coppinger ’23, summer orientation c...
Hi-Neighbor! — John H. Smith '13, '15G
Filmmaker John H. Smith '13, '15G joins us on the Providence College Podcast to discuss his latest project for Rhode Island PBS, Hi-Neighbor! The Story of the Narragan...
2022 Commencement Weekend
eek’s podcast, we celebrate the Providence College Class of 2022 with a selection of remarks and addresses from a weekend series of events on May 21, 21, and 22. Speak...
Natalie Silverstein '91 — Why a Friar gives back
Natalie Silverstein '91, the author of Simple Acts: The Busy Family’s Guide to Giving Back, was the keynote speaker at the PC Women Light the Way Conference in April, ...
A Friar Family with Maryanne Knott ’76 and Maura Scarboro ’11
For Maryanne Knott ’76, vice president of tax for Inspire Brands, and daughter Maura Scarboro ’11, a licensed mental health counselor and board-certified behavior anal...
Songs of the Winged Soul — Grace Maffucci '22 and Michael Kregler
Grace Maffucci ’22 and Michael Kregler, PC’s resident accompanist and faculty member in the Department of Music, entertain and delight in this episode of the Providenc...
Christie Miranne '04 — The Family Business
Christie Miranne ’04 was an executive at The Home Shopping Network before she co-founded The Joy Company in 2019 with family members including her mother, the entrepre...
Eight Voices: The Arrest and Trial of Jesus
Reflect on the passion of Jesus with the latest episode of Wordplay: Theater for the Ear and the Imagination. Rev. Matthew Powell, O.P., associate professor emeritus o...
PC Women in Political Science - Dr. Kelly Branham Smith '12 & Dr. Laura Bucci '10
Science has had many terrific women students and our women graduates have gone on to distinguished careers in a wide variety of professions. Some have even pleased the...
Andrea Keefe ‘03 — How giving back propels PC forward
Andrea (Ricci) Keefe '03, assistant vice president for development at Providence College, joins the podcast to talk about performing with and coaching the PC Dance Tea...
Dr. Richard Grace '62, '17Hon. — “Refugees: The Humanitarian Crisis After World War II and Similar Crises Since."
Dr. Richard Grace '62, '17Hon., professor of history emeritus, presents “Refugees: The Humanitarian Crisis After World War II and Similar Crises Since." This is the f...
Insight and Impact: A Conversation with Joe Small ’74
In this episode, we share the remarkable life story of Joe Small ’74, a distinguished alum who has had a successful career in software publishing, technology-based edu...
Hannah Valente '20 - Friar Representation
In this episode, Hannah Valente '20 describes her path to becoming a lawyer and the youngest woman certified to be an NBA agent. Valente did a little bit of everything...
Her Honor, Our Guest: Judge Melissa DuBose ’90
Judge Melissa DuBose ’90 is a product of Providence in every sense. She grew up in the Mount Hope section of Providence, R.I., before attending Providence College. She...
2022 African American Read-In
As Black History Month winds down, we share the college’s second African-American Read-In. This effort, spearheaded by Stephanie Mireku from the Office of Alumni Relat...
Dr. Eric Lebel '15 — Fired up about gas stoves
You may have read recent stories about research by Dr. Eric Lebel '15 in the New York Times, Washington Post, and other national media. He and his colleagues measured ...
Dr. Alyssa Lopez and Angie Pierre ’25 - Black Moviegoing as Empowerment
Two newer members of the Friar family join the PC podcast to talk about how research is central to the Providence College experience. Dr. Alyssa Lopez, who joined the ...
Dr. Aishah Scott — Black health during a pandemic
This year's theme for Black History Month is Black health and wellness, so it's a perfect time to talk with Dr. Aishah Scott, a historian of race and medicine jointly ...
Civ in London - Dr. Stephanie Boeninger & Dr. Margaret Manchester '83G
Civ’s gone to London! Dr. Stephanie Boeninger, associate professor of English, and Dr. Margaret Manchester, associate professor of history, are faculty-in-residence fo...
Alex DeMars '22 — Caring for healthcare facilities
The COVID pandemic made us all aware of how critical healthcare facilities are to the overall health of our communities. Alex DeMars '22, a health policy and managemen...
Dr. Wanda Ingram '75 — MLK Convocation
On Martin Luther King Day, reflect with Dr. Wanda Ingram '75, PC's senior associate dean of undergraduate students and freshman and sophomore dean, on her experience a...
Blockchain? Bitcoin? NFTs? - Nicholas Espinal '23
This week’s episode of the Providence College Podcast discusses basic terms and principles of cryptocurrency with Nick Espinal ’23, a finance major and philosophy and ...
Gratitude to start the new year — Dr. Laurie Santos '21Hon.
Kick off 2022 with an important reminder from Dr. Laurie Santos '21Hon., the Commencement speaker for the Class of 2021. The Yale University psychology professor and h...
First-Generation Friars — Dr. Mabel Abraham '03 and Dr. Tristan Botelho '07 (Re-Broadcast)
Spend some time this week with the top episodes of the Providence College Podcast from 2021, including our conversation with siblings Dr. Mabel Abraham '03 and Dr. Tri...
2021 Lessons and Carols
If you missed Lessons & Carols, Providence College’s signature Advent celebration, on Saturday, Dec. 4, you’re in luck. Listen to the podcast of the event, which featu...
Making Music with Dr. Bill Longo and Clare Krug '24
This week’s episode takes a look at one of Providence College’s newest academic programs — music technology and production — with Dr. Bill Longo, visiting assistant pr...
Noah DeRossi-Goldberg '22 — More than just fun and games
Today we speak with senior Noah DeRossi-Goldberg '22, a history and political science double major. We dive into his involvement on campus as a resident assistant, a m...