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Faith, worship, and prayer in a time of crisis - Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. ’98

Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. ’98 tells us how the PC Dominican community is managing during the COVID-19 crisis, talks about the impact on PC and its students, and shares so...

Dr. Deborah Levine — Learning from Pandemics

Dr. Deborah Levine, a medical historian who teaches in the Department of Health Policy and Management, shares public health lessons we can learn from American history....

Terry Synnott ’94 — Skateboarding through Life

A lot of people dream about quitting their day job and joining the circus, but Terry Synnott ’94 has actually done it. After 13 years as a journalist, he joined Cirque...

Stephan Delbos ’05 – Writer, Poet, Playwright

Stephan Delbos '05, a writer living in Prague and Plymouth, Mass., returned to campus in February for a reading for the Department of English. His poetry, essays, and ...

Sailor’s hopes high in new diversity, equity, and inclusion role

Former Friar soccer captain Nick Sailor ’17 returns to Providence College as its first director of training and education for diversity, equity, and inclusion, working...

A ‘giant hug’ from a faith-filled alum - Peggy Martin Weber ’76

Peggy Martin Weber ’76, who spent a lengthy career in Catholic communications, thinks of her new book, Enough As You Are, as a “giant hug” to humankind. She wants peop...

Game On! - Zack Gandara '19 & '21G and Matthew McGuane '20

If you walk through Slavin, you can't help but notice the glass room with rows of computers inside. Today we chat with Zach Gandara '19 & '21G and Matthew McGuane '20,...

Patrick Callahan '22 - Entering the app store

Like any good entrepreneur, Patrick Callahan ‘20 identified a problem and with a team of two friends, the Peck app was born. In this episode, Callahan explains the ori...

2020 MLK Jr. Convocation ft. Ndaba Mandela

This week on the podcast, enjoy the keynote address from the college’s Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Convocation. This year’s speaker was Ndaba Mandela, the founder of t...

Dr. Terza Lima-Neves ’00 — From Cape Verde to PC and beyond (Re-broadcast)

This episode was originally broadcast in March 2018. Dr. Terza Lima-Neves '00 will be receiving the MLK Vision Award this week at the annual Martin Luther King Convoca...

Pat McNiff ’96: Farm-to-table focus and fun

Like his livestock, which he chuckles “are always on the move,” Pat McNiff ’96 works diligently each day to move the needle of Americans’ food system and the way we ea...

Called to serve (Re-broadcast, most popular of 2019)

In our most popular podcast of 2019, Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. ’98 provides both insight and humor in this wide-ranging interview that covers Father’s own faith journey, ...

A middle school springboard with Friar ties - Brother Lawrence Goyette, FSC ’72 & ’07Hon. & Francisco Vera Nicola ’20

San Miguel School in Providence is a distinct, mission-driven middle school with strong Providence College ties. Sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, San M...

Advent and Christmas Reflections with Rev. James F. Quigley , O.P. '60

In this episode, Rev. James F. Quigley, O.P. ’60, shares two timely homilies as Christians prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus. The first homily is a reflection on...

Around the world with PC Fulbrights

In this podcast, six alumni who were awarded Fulbright fellowships to teach or do research in Nepal, Argentina, Spain, and the Czech Republic share how their experienc...

2019 Lessons and Carols

If you missed Lessons & Carols, Providence College’s signature Advent celebration, on Saturday, Dec. 7, you’re in luck. Listen to the podcast of the event, which featu...

Kim Miale '01 - Off-field MVP

Kim Miale '01, a sports agent at Roc Nation Sports, represents superstars that include Saquon Barkley and JuJu Smith-Schuster. She recently returned to campus for a co...

Best In Show (About Nothing) - John O'Hurley '76 & '06Hon.

Actor, singer, author, and entrepreneur John O’Hurley ’76 & ’06Hon. joins us on Thanksgiving week – when he will be in some 30 million homes as the host of Thursday’s ...

Father Cuddy on preaching

Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. ’98 returns to the podcast for a discussion on the subject of preaching. Father James, PC’s vice president for mission and ministry, describes h...

Sky-high with U.S. Army Capt. Amberly Glitz Weber ’12

With a historically long line of military service in her family, U.S. Army Capt. Amberly Glitz Weber ’12 is fashioning her own story of duty to country. The decorated ...

Lidia Bastianich - PC Grandma and Food Celebrity

In this episode of the PC Podcast, restaurateur, cooking show host, and author Lidia Bastianich explains how her love for cooking connects her to her childhood in Ital...

Ghosties, and Beasties, and Things That Go Bump in the Night - Dr. Raymond Sickinger '71

In this pre-recorded podcast, Dr. Sickinger, professor of history and of public and community service studies, discusses the origins of Halloween and how the tales of ...

John Bowab ’55 – Directing stage and screen

John Bowab took his experience writing and directing musicals at PC and turned it into a career as a director of national touring productions of Broadway shows starrin...

E.C. Osondu – The Writer’s Voice

In this episode, we talk with E.C. Osondu, associate professor of English, recent recipient of the BOA Prize for Short Fiction for his collection, Alien Stories.

Arthur F. Ryan ’63, ’90Hon., & ’89P - Grounded in the liberal arts

Arthur F. Ryan ’63, ’90Hon., & ’89P is one of Providence College’s most distinguished and successful alumni. A math major at PC, Mr. Ryan became an acclaimed business ...

Paul Mecurio ’82 – Accounting for Jokes

By standard measures, accountancy major Paul Mecurio ’82 was leading a successful life as a lawyer and investment banker on Wall Street. But after a chance encounter w...

All rise for Lisa M. Schenck ’83 & ’18Hon.

Lisa Schenck ’83 & ’18Hon. is a former U.S. Army attorney and judge who retired as a colonel after 25 years of distinguished military service.

Resilience and Academic Resilience at PC - Dr. Mary O'Keeffe

Nearly every one of us exhibits resilience from time to time. Dr. Mary O’Keeffe, associate professor of psychology, has had a special interest in building resilience f...

Rev. Adam Young ’06 - 'Worst Cooks In America'

Meet Rev. Adam Young ’06, a competitor on the current season of “Worst Cooks in America” on the Food Network. Father Adam, the pastor of St. Paul’s Church in Cranston,...

Sarah Kirchner ’21: Newly published, and rightfully proud

Meet Sarah Kirchner ’21, newly published author and creative writing enthusiast. An English/creative writing and art history double major, Kirchner wrote Try and Catch...

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