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Breaking hearts and minds — Joan Barker '04
Joan Barker '04, who majored in French and history, spent much of her career abroad as a government consultant for language and cross-cultural training. Her experience...
The Demise of Local Newspapers and American Democracy
"Beyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary Politics" is a podcast by the Department of Political Science. This episode of Beyond Your News Feed explores the fa...
Reintroducing Jesus - Marcellino "Dr. Italy" D'Ambrosio '77, Ph.D.
Meet Dr. Marcellino D’Ambrosio ’77 — you can call him Dr. Italy. He is a leader in Catholic media, heading the Crossroads Initiative and frequently appearing on Cathol...
First-Generation Friars — Dr. Mabel Abraham '03 and Dr. Tristan Botelho '07
Siblings Dr. Mabel Abraham '03 and Dr. Tristan Botelho '07 have a lot in common. These PC alums both earned doctorates from MIT’s Sloan School of Management, and now t...
Alex Cannon '22 - From Action to (Nuclear) Reaction
This week's guest is Alex Cannon '22, a theater major from East Granby, Conn. Cannon discusses his summer research examining the often unfair portrayal of nuclear ener...
Early Music with Anna O'Connell '12
Anna O'Connell '12 discovered her love of early music as a music education student, studying voice and harp. Now a doctoral student in historical performance practice ...
Admission with Amy Cembor '21G and Megan O'Rourke
Get answers to many of your questions about the college application process from Amy Cembor '21G and Megan O'Rourke of the Office of Admission. Cembor and O'Rourke dis...
Sister Anne Frances Klein, O.P. - A Sister's Perspective
Sister Anne Frances Klein, O.P. is a Dominican Sister of St. Cecilia and campus minister at Providence College. In this week’s episode, she introduces listeners to her...
2021 Homecoming Highlights
This episode of the Providence College podcast features three of the highlights of the College’s recent Homecoming Weekend festivities, which included the presidential...
Richy Kless '74, '78G, '82SCE — Faithful Friar
Before retiring this summer, Richy Kless spent half a century at Providence College as a student, instructor, and staff member. In this episode, he reflected on his un...
Cristian Higuita Montoya '16, '17G — Accounting for Success
Cristian Higuita Montoya '16, '17G, who works in mergers and acquisitions at PwC, returned to Friartown to speak at the kickoff event for the Berkeley Excellence Progr...
Musical Collaboration - Dr. Krishan Oberoi and Patrick Saunders '13
Thanks to an interdisciplinary grant from Providence College's Office of Sponsored Research and Compliance, two faculty members are working together to write and works...
Dr. Robin Greene — Making the Ancient Accessible
Dr. Robin Greene, associate professor of history and classics and this year's recipient of the Joseph R. Accinno Award, the college's highest teaching honor, joins us ...
Articulating the mission - Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. '98 and Bob Pfunder '09
An upcoming book describing the nature and meaning of the Providence College mission is the subject as Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. ’98 and Bob Pfunder ’09 join us for the P...
Jill Parrett — Sustaining Providence College
The COVID-19 pandemic derailed many plans over the last 18 months, but despite those challenges, Providence College was able to get several sustainability initiatives ...
Bill Burke '84 - Keeper of Time
For more than three decades, Bill Burke '84 has worked for the National Park Service, serving as a park ranger at historic sites such as Independence Hall in Philadelp...
Summer Series on Racial Equity and Justice: Catholic Foundations of Racial Justice
Tune in for "The Catholic Foundations of Racial Justice," the Summer Series on Racial Equity and Justice seminar by Dr. Dana Dillon of the Department of Theology and t...
Clocking in with Patti Philippon '94
Patti Philippon '94 has many responsibilities as executive director of the American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol, Conn., which is dedicated to horology — the stud...
Summer Series on Racial Equity: What does ‘Asian American’ mean here and now?
If you missed Thursday's presentation as part of Providence College's Summer Series on Racial Equity and Justice, catch up on the Providence College Podcast. With the ...
Emily Sisson ’14 - PC's Latest Olympian (Re-Broadcast)
Emily Sisson '14 has done it. She has achieved one of her ultimate running goals — qualifying for the Olympics in the 10,000m. As we look forward to watching her compe...
How 1971 Changed Everything: A Look Back at PC History
Providence College marked many milestones in the fall of 1971. It was the first year that women enrolled as undergraduates. These inaugural women and their male counte...
New Chaplain in Town: Rev. Justin Bolger, O.P.
Talented musician and former associate chaplain Rev. Justin Bolger, O.P. is the new chaplain of Providence College, taking the reins from Rev. Peter Martyr, O.P. In th...
Rev. Peter Martyr Yungwirth, O.P. — The life of a Dominican (rebroadcast)
After six years, the tenure of Rev. Peter Martyr Yungwirth, O.P. as Providence College chaplain has come to an end. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York,...
Rinkside with Brian Burke '77 (Re-Broadcast)
Stanley Cup-winning hockey executive and television commentator Brian Burke '77 is our guest, discussng his book Burke's Law: A Life in Hockey. In a wide-ranging inter...
Junielly Vargas '21: Finding her Friar family
Junielly Vargas '21 took advantage of many opportunities while studying at PC and, as a result, felt at home in several areas of the College. As a psychology major, he...
Meet Your Alumni Chaplains
This week on the Providence College Podcast, get reacquainted with the chaplains of the Providence College National Alumni Association through this pre-recorded event....
Becky Curran Kekula '06 — Motivated to Advocate
Catch up with Becky Curran Kekula '06, a motivational speaker and advocate for people with physical disabilities. Kekula, who was born with achondroplasia, a form of d...
2021 Commencement
Catch up on the commencement events of the Class of 2021 on the Providence College Podcast. Hear Dr. Sean Reid, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs;...
PC A Capella Spring Concert
If you missed PC A Cappella's spring concert, catch up on the Providence College Podcast. Hear the College's three groups — Anaclastic, Special Guest, and Strictly Spe...
Competing Diagnoses
Learn what the future holds for health care in Rhode Island through Competing Diagnoses, a podcast series by students and faculty in the Department of Health Policy an...