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Paul Tremblay '93 — Survivor Song
When he started writing Survivor Song, Bram Stoker award-winning author Paul Tremblay '93 had no idea how timely his suspense novel about a terrifying, rabies-like vir...
SCE: Continuing to Educate
This week on the Providence College Podcast, hear about what's new with PC's School of Continuing Education, which provides an affordable, flexible way for adults to e...
Friar Forum — Chris Christie ’23P and Michael Dukakis ’23GP
If you missed watching the Friar Forum with two former presidential candidates, Friar dad Chris Christie ’23P and Friar granddad Michael Dukakis ’23GP, catch up with t...
State of the College with Father Sicard
If you missed Friday's State of the College address by President Rev. Kenneth R. Sicard, O.P. ’78 & ’82G, listen to it on the Providence College Podcast. Father Sicard...
Good Neighbors — Rev. Emanuel Vasconcelos, O.F.M. Conv. '06 & '08G
"Father Manny," as he's known, got national attention in April thanks to the Kelly Clarkson Show for an idea he had to stay connected with his parishioners at St. Anne...
Adventures and emotions with traveling nurse Margaret Van Name, R.N. ’12
Margaret “Meg” Van Name, R.N. ’12 has crossed the country as a traveling nurse, but nothing compares to her experience working in New York City at the height of the co...
John McAleavey '90 — Virtual OT/PT for the Soul
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected so many people around the world, but some people are using enforced time at home for a good purpose. In May, John McAleavey '90 ...
Policing, Race, and Potential for Change
Catch up on the Providence College Summer Anti-Racism Series on the Providence College Podcast. Kat Kerwin of the Providence City Council and Eugene Monteiro, ex...
Angus White '21 — Remote research
Angus White's original summer plans — research in the biology lab of Rev. Nicanor Austriaco, O.P. — were upended by the coronavirus pandemic, but he ended up doing som...
Dr. Christopher Chambers — Systemic Racism
If you missed Dr. Christopher Chambers’ presentation on systemic racism, part of the College’s Anti-Racism Summer Series, catch up with this episode of the Providence ...
Lauren Boen ’18: A first-year teacher’s lesson in resilience
The early teaching career circumstances of Lauren Boen ’18 in North Attleboro, Mass., couldn’t have been more unpredictable — or rewarding. The fifth-grade teacher’s f...
Keri Roedel Mandell '04 — Around the World in Seven Days
In February, Keri Mandell '04 completed the World Marathon Challenge — running seven marathons in seven days on seven different continents. In this episode, Mandell di...
Dr. Dana Dillon — Anti-Racism as a Necessary Christian Virtue
Next up on the Anti-Racism summer series, prompted by the national conversations about racial injustice, Dr. Dana Dillon leads a session titled “Anti-Racism as a Neces...
Rinkside with Brian Burke '77
Stanley Cup-winning hockey executive and television commentator Brian Burke '77 is our guest, previewing the upcoming NHL season and telling us about his forthcoming b...
Dana Lowney ’21 — Running to Help
Dana Lowney ’21 graduated at the top of her certified nursing assistant training program in February, but never expected she would be putting her new skills to use so ...
Dr. Saaid Mendoza — The Psychology of Implicit Bias
If you missed the first presentation of the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion's Anti-Racism Summer Series, catch up on the Providence College Po...
Dr. Thea Riofrancos - the Politics of Green Tech
Get to know Dr. Thea Riofrancos, assistant professor of political science, the recipient of two prestigious fellowships to support her research on the environmental an...
A firm voice and view on ‘healthy aging’ - Rose Jones ’06SCE
Rose Jones ’06SCE, director of the Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging, is bringing change and light into the lives of the state’s 55-and-over population, adults livi...
Dive into the history of Providence College
Dr. Richard J. Grace ’62 & ’17Hon., professor emeritus of history, will present an in-depth look at the history of Providence College. Grace, who has been at the Colle...
Jason Macaluso ’96 – The Power of Sales
Jason Macaluso ’96 has had a long career in wealth management through good economies and bad. The vice president of wealth management at UBS Financial Services in New ...
Roy Peter Clark ’70 & ’17Hon. - God writes straight with crooked lines
We have to wait a few months to hear this year’s Commencement speaker, so listen to a rebroadcast of the rousing speech by Roy Peter Clark ’70 & ’17Hon., the retired s...
The more things change - a conversation with Provost Hugh Lena
Dr. Hugh F. Lena, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, has been a member of the PC faculty since 1974. He shares his perspective on the growth and t...
A whole new race for student-athlete-turned-COVID volunteer - Hannah McReavy '22
Hannah McReavy ’22, a psychology major, Eucharistic minister, and member of the PC women’s cross country and track teams, unexpectedly added full-time coronavirus volu...
A story of survival and impact – Arn Chorn Pond ’92 & ’07Hon
A conversation with Arn Chorn Pond, the human rights activist, musician, and public speaker who escaped the Khmer Rouge in his native Cambodia as a young child, after ...
John Rock - From adhesive tape to sleep pods: 30 years of caring for Friar student-athletes (Rebroadcast)
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and PC student's transition to remote learning, we share this re-broadcast with John Rock, senior associate athletic director f...
Colleges against COVID-19 – Chloe Jensen ’21 and Jack Oricoli ‘20
You may have seen the #CollegesAgainstCOVID19 video, imploring young people across the country to stay home to flatten the curve. In this episode, we discuss the proje...
A timely and ‘empowering’ study on stress and anxiety - Morgan Perry '22
In the midst of the coronavirus, five management students are participating in an independent study on student anxiety and stress this semester. Working under Dr. Matt...
Philip A. Goduti, Jr. ’98G — Dr. King’s Vision of Hope
As we approach the anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., on April 4, we bring you this lecture by Philip Goduti, Jr. ’98G. Goduti is...
Dr. Deirdre Snyder — Combatting loneliness, virtually
Dr. Deirdre Snyder of PC’s Department of Management studies the impact of loneliness on employees. In this episode, she shares valuable suggestions for ways that every...
Catholic Social Teaching and COVID-19 - Drs. Holly Taylor Coolman and Dana Dillon
Drs. Holly Taylor Coolman and Dana Dillon share their perspectives as educators and theologians on social distancing, remote learning, and how Catholic social thought ...