Liz Kay

Liz Kay

Director of Social Media & Special Projects

Appears in 74 Episodes

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...

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...

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, ...

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...

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. 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 ...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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 ...

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...

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...

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