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MLK Convocation 2019 ft. Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu

As part of MLK Convocation Week, the entire PC community is invited to the second annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019.  PC is...

Rocking On: Steve Smith ’73 and The Nakeds

There’s no slowing Steve Smith ’73 and his band, The Nakeds, who continue to blast out powerhouse R&B and rock ‘n’ roll tunes in southern New England. Now in its 46th ...

Adam Hanna '18 - Re-broadcast

Singer-songwriter Adam Hanna ’18 joins us on the Providence College podcast. To celebrate Hanna singing the national anthem at the PC men's basketball game vs. Villano...

Dr. Patrick Kelly — The Legal Sports Betting Scene

Legalized sports betting has arrived in Rhode Island, is taking root nationally, and is being followed carefully by PC accountancy professor Dr. Patrick Kelly, an expe...

Dr. Matthew Eriksen – Leadership

Dr. Matthew Eriksen, professor of management, teaches leadership in the Providence College School of Business and to student leaders through PC’s Leadership Fellows Pr...

2018 Lessons and Carols

If you missed Lessons & Carols, Providence College’s signature Advent celebration, on Saturday, Dec. 1, you’re in luck. Listen to the podcast of the event, which featu...

Rev. Nicanor Austriaco - Scientist and Theologian

In this episode, PC biology professor and moral theologian Rev. Nicanor Austriaco, O.P. discusses ethical concerns over the use of CRISPR genome-editing technology on ...

Jillian Rose '04 — Patient advocate

In this episode, we talk with Jillian Rose ’04, who graduated from PC with degrees in social work and health policy & management. Rose, who is director of community en...

1st Week of Advent - Rev. James F. Quigley, O.P. '60

In this podcast, Rev. James F. Quigley, O.P. ’60 offers a homily reflecting on the First Sunday of Advent liturgy. Father Quigley is one of Providence College’s two al...

Dan Devine ’04 on All Things NBA and Writing

Dan Devine ’04 knows lots about the NBA, but he easily knows just as much about writing and communicating. Devine has covered the NBA for a decade, mostly with Yahoo S...

Life at PC for students with disabilities — Rakeb Max ’22 and Jennifer Rivera ‘06SCE & ‘13G

Join us to learn how students with disabilities succeed at Providence College. Rakeb Max ’22, who is blind, discussed the merits of assistive technology — including ho...

Called To Serve - Retired U.S. Army Col. Gerry Dillon ’68 & ’74G

Retired U.S. Army Col. Gerry Dillon ’68 & ’74G shares the story of the singular Providence College family that includes his father, Jim, a 1933 PC grad who was a decor...

The Mayor of Friartown - Bob Driscoll

By his own account, a young Bob Driscoll was good at two things – sports and music (he was a drummer in a band called “The Night Riders”). He chose sports, becoming a ...

Kerry '88 and Karl Anderson '88 - More than just a name on a stadium

Kerry and Karl Anderson, both members of the Class of 1988, are the guests on this edition of the Providence College podcast. Speaking from their home in Connecticut,...

Latino and Latina Voters and Candidates - Beyond Your News Feed

This week, we’re sharing an episode of Beyond Your News Feed, a podcast by PC’s Department of Political Science. This episode features Dr. Anthony Affigne, professor o...

Chris Dankberg ’03 — Sports, Economics, and Information

In this episode of the Providence College Podcast, we hear from Chris Dankberg ’03, who studied economics at PC. As part of the Economics Department Career Speaker Ser...

Maggie Zied ’19 – Cracking the PC Code

In this episode of the Providence College Podcast, we chat with Maggie Zied ’19, a computer science major and a Clare Boothe Luce scholar. As a Luce scholar, Zied enjo...

Kelly Page ’93 – Celebrating the Sciences

In this episode, hear Kelly Page ’93 present the annual Anna E. LaVoie Lecture as part of the opening celebration for the Providence College Science Complex. Page, who...

Dr. Saundra Yancy McGuire - Learning Strategies and Metacognition

Dr. Saundra Yancy McGuire is the guest on this episode of the Providence College podcast. Dr. McGuire, who will visit PC for a series of workshops with students and fa...

Dr. Ray Sickinger '71 - 40+ Years in Friartown

This week’s guest is Dr. Raymond Sickinger ’71, chair of PC’s Department of History and Classics. Sickinger shares a personal story that inspires both his scholarship...

Daniel Arteaga '19 – Ministry on campus and around the world

In this episode, Daniel Arteaga ’19 describes his experience as a Father Smith Fellow, living and serving in the Solomon Islands with Archbishop Christopher Cardone, O...

Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum '18Hon. - 2018 Academic Convocation Keynote

The 2018-2019 academic year began on August 27, with Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum '18Hon. providing the keynote talk at Providence College’s annual convocation. A leading ...

Dr. Katherine Lacasse ’07 — The Psychology of Being Green

In this episode of the Providence College Podcast, we talk with Dr. Katherine Lacasse ’07, an assistant professor of social psychology at Rhode Island College, who st...

Eileen Wisnewski – Careers and life after PC

What will I do after I graduate? That’s a question on the mind of just about every college student — and his or her parents. This podcast episode features an interview...

Risa Takenaka '19 - From Japan to Providence to Ghana and Back

Risa Takenaka '19 is a Renaissance woman. The applied physics major traveled to Ghana in May to field test her soft-sand filter prototype, developed in Dr. Stephen Mec...

Amanda Klane '08 - Founder, Yasso Frozen Greek Yogurt

A year after graduation, former Friar soccer player Amanda Klane ’08 co-founded Yasso, the Greek yogurt frozen dessert company. Today, Yasso pops and pints are availab...

Mike Rodak '13 — ESPN Sports Reporter & Analyst

With NFL training camps underway, no one is more excited than Mike Rodak '13, who enters his sixth season as a sports reporter and analyst for ESPN, covering the Buffa...

Chard deNiord — American Poetry Scholar

What is it like to be a state poet laureate? How does it feel to interview some of the greats in contemporary American poetry? In this episode, Chard deNiord, professo...

Sean McAdam ’81 - “Boston: America’s Best Sports Town”

Sports journalist Sean McAdam ’81 joins us to talk about his new book, “Boston: America’s Best Sports Town,” his multimedia career, and his current work at the year-ol...

Adam Hanna '18

Singer-songwriter Adam Hanna ’18 joins us on the Providence College podcast. Adam shared insights about the ways in which his PC experiences helped prepare him to purs...

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