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Recent News About Providence College
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Nwaskasi - RI-INBRE Grant Workspace on December 6
Nwaskasi - RI-INBRE Grant Workspace on December 6
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Group Fitness Class on December 6
Group Fitness Class on December 6
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Class of 2026, largest in Providence College history, arrives for new academic year
The Keene State College field hockey team was picked to claim the 2022 Little East Conference (LEC) championship, according to the 2022 LEC Preseason Coaches’ Poll
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Nwaskasi - RI-INBRE Grant Workspace on July 5
Nwaskasi - RI-INBRE Grant Workspace on July 5
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Marketing & Communications Conference Rm on July 4
Marketing & Communications Conference Rm on July 4
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Providence College School Of Continuing Education Launches Flex Degree Programs For Adult Learners
Providence College’s School of Continuing Education (PCSCE) today announced the launch of flexible degree programs (Flex Programs) for adult learners. Like PCSCE’s other part-time programs, each student chooses their degree path and sets the pace from Day 1. But with Flex Programs, adult learners will also enjoy a learning experience that is delivered almost entirely online, with only a few classes held on PC’s Providence campus.
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Providence College Officially Welcomes New Phi Beta Kappa Society Chapter
Providence College (PC) announced today that Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious academic honor society, installed a new chapter at the College during a ceremony at St. Dominic Chapel earlier this week
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Steve Percoco Workspace
Steve Percoco Workspace
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School of Nursing & Health Science Forum. Open to all faculty/staff members
School of Nursing & Health Science Forum
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PC Women in Political Science – Dr. Kelly Branham Smith ’12 & Dr. Laura Bucci ’10
Since Providence College began enrolling women as undergraduate students fifty years ago, the Department of Political Science has had many terrific women students and our women graduates have gone on to distinguished careers in a wide variety of professions
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Rev. Edward Doyle, O.P. ’34, the ‘Dominican liberator,’ wanted all to know ‘the Holocaust happened’
Twenty five years after his death on April 12, 1997, Rev. Edward Paul Doyle, O.P. ’34, fondly known as the Dominican Liberator, continues to inspire those who learn about him
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Bilingual students honored for work with Hispanic-owned businesses
When the Rhode Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce made a plea for help growing local businesses, Providence College’s Dr. Ana Cecilia Iraheta knew right away who to enlist her students.
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Risk management track gives PCSB students a competitive edge
The Providence College School of Business is one of the first schools to establish a risk management track for undergraduates, in response to growing industry demand for professionals who understand financial risk.