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Providence College Podcast

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The Providence College Podcast features interviews with interesting members of the Friar Family. These in-depth conversations with PC students, Dominicans, faculty, staff, and alumni provide a rich look into the lives of noteworthy Friars. Occasionally we will also bring you on-campus lectures and presentations. Go Friars!

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Lidia Bastianich - PC Grandma and Food Celebrity

November 04, 2019 05:00 - 49 minutes - 45.3 MB

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 Italy. Bastianich visited PC for Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 4-6, to discuss her memoir, My American Dream: A Life of Love, Family and Food, and to see her grandson, Miles Bastianich ’22. The conversation was facilitated by Edward A. Iannuccilli, M.D. ’61, a retired physician who has written books about growing up in an Itali...

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

October 30, 2019 18:00 - 1 hour - 60.1 MB

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 ghosts, witches, werewolves, and vampires have worked their way into our movies, literature, and nightmares — including examples from Rhode Island. Follow the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play and YouTube. Visit Providence College on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,...

John Bowab ’55 – Directing stage and screen

October 21, 2019 04:00 - 43 minutes - 40.1 MB

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 starring greats such as Debbie Reynolds and Angela Lainsbury. Then he headed to Hollywood to direct television sitcoms, including 91 episodes of The Facts of Life, and television specials for stars such as Jay Leno, Johnny Carson, and Bob Hope. The child of Syrian immigrants who grew up in Pawtucket, R.I., Bowab also discusse...

E.C. Osondu – The Writer’s Voice

October 14, 2019 04:00 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

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. Osondu is the author of two books and short stories that have been published in Granta, n+1, The Atlantic, McSweeney’s, Guernica, AGNI, and more. Born and raised in Nigeria, Osondu discussed the influence of his heritage on his writing, what it’s like to nurture young writers in Providence College’s Creative Writing Program...

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

October 07, 2019 04:00 - 41 minutes - 56.5 MB

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 leader, eventually becoming CEO of Prudential Insurance Company. In this podcast, he talks about how his Providence College liberal arts education, along with other lessons he learned during his student days, helped to set the stage for his professional success. Later in the podcast, Mr. Ryan and his former professiona...

Paul Mecurio ’82 – Accounting for Jokes

September 29, 2019 04:00 - 35 minutes - 32.7 MB

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 with Jay Leno, the Providence native found himself living a double life — managing mergers and acquisitions by day and performing stand-up at night. Mecurio discusses his transition from finance to comedy, a typical day of filming at shows like The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and how studying Development of Western ...

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

September 23, 2019 04:00 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

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. That experience led to a second career, in academic life, as an associate dean at George Washington University Law School. A political science major and ROTC cadet as a PC undergraduate, Thibault describes the way in which her PC experiences, both in the classroom and the ROTC battalion, set the stage for a remarkably successful career. You ...

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

September 16, 2019 04:00 - 26 minutes - 24.1 MB

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 for decades — partly because it is so important to the mental health and well-being of students. Join us as O’Keeffe discusses how she has incorporated resilience into courses and helped initiate a curriculum-based academic resilience faculty fellowship program supported by Chris Riccobono ’01 and his wife, Amy Parillo ...

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

September 09, 2019 04:00 - 15 minutes - 20.9 MB

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, R.I., jokes that God must forsake him in the kitchen, because he’s so bad at cooking. Learn how he will use the $25,000 prize if he wins and how food factors into the Church’s ministry.

Sarah Kirchner ’21: Newly published, and rightfully proud

September 03, 2019 12:38 - 14 minutes - 13.6 MB

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 Me (Typewriter Pub, 2019), a young adult fiction work that was published in June. Her sustained flair for creativity, her satisfaction in organizing and writing thoughts and stories, and her elation over discovering a passion for art history while at PC are abundantly apparent in this conversation.

Re-broadcast - The state of the humanities at PC

August 26, 2019 04:00 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB

As the fall semester starts, revisit our episode with Dr. Raymond Hain on the humanities at PC. At Providence College, the humanities are an integral and flourishing element of the liberal arts experience; in some ways, they draw in the entire College community. In this podcast episode, Dr. Raymond Hain, associate professor of philosophy and associate director of the Humanities Program, discusses the interdisciplinary nature of the humanities, the significance of the Ruane Center fo...

Called to serve - Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. '98

August 19, 2019 04:00 - 56 minutes - 52 MB

Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. ’98 provides both insight and humor in this wide-ranging interview that covers Father’s own faith journey, his work as PC’s vice president for mission and ministry, and his newest vocation – chaplain in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Father James offers perspectives on the faith community among PC’s students, the personal reasons why service as a Navy chaplain is so important to him, and – with his trademark sense of humor – the factors and influences that brought him...

Life-saving research with Dr. Kathleen Cornely and R. Seth Pinches ’16

August 12, 2019 14:08 - 25 minutes - 23.8 MB

Dr. Kathleen Cornely, professor of chemistry for 25 years, and her former student, R. Seth Pinches ’16, reunite in this episode of the Providence College Podcast to discuss their role in research that saved the life of a 17-year-old woman in England. Cornely and her students collect and isolate phages, viruses commonly found in the environment that show promise for treating drug-resistant infections.

Madeleine Veith ’16 – Christ in the City

August 05, 2019 04:00 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

Madeleine Veith ’16 spent the last two years in Denver, Colo., as a missionary for Christ in the City, a Catholic non-profit dedicated to preparing young people to know, love, and serve the poor. Veith discusses the goals of this street ministry and how she grew from the experience, as well as how her PC experience prepared her for these years of service.

PACT maintains mission control

July 29, 2019 04:00 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

Nearly 20 years after its formation, the College’s Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers program continues to excel in its mission of preparing educators to contribute to the enrichment of Catholic schools. The two-year teacher education program, which boasts more than 300 graduates, includes principals, assistant principals, and even alumni in religious formation among its ranks. Listen in as Dr. Michael T. O’Connor, PACT director, discusses success stories, training and support...

The state of the humanities at PC

July 22, 2019 04:00 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB

At Providence College, the humanities are an integral and flourishing element of the liberal arts experience; in some ways, they draw in the entire College community. In this podcast episode, Dr. Raymond Hain, associate professor of philosophy and associate director of the Humanities Program, discusses the interdisciplinary nature of the humanities, the significance of the Ruane Center for the Humanities, and programs like the Humanities Forum and the Humanities Reading Seminar.

Dr. Theresa Moreau — To the Moon and Beyond

July 15, 2019 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.7 MB

As the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing approaches, we talk with Dr. Theresa Moreau, assistant professor of physics, about PC’s affiliation with the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Consortium. She discussed how the grant has funded undergraduate research at the College, as well as the value of hands-on fabrication experience for a budding engineer.

Father David Orique - Dominican History

July 08, 2019 04:00 - 29 minutes - 26.8 MB

This week’s guest is Rev. David T. Orique, O.P., a member of the Providence College history faculty and Director of Latin American and Latina/o Studies. Father Orique, who grew up in a California agricultural community and worked in banking before becoming a Dominican, shares the story of his personal journey, along with insights about Dominican history and scholarship and some of his favorite things about living in New England. The interview begins with discussion of two July academ...

What’s Brewing at PC — Dr. Jay Pike and Alex Ventouris ’20

July 01, 2019 04:00 - 36 minutes - 33.1 MB

Dr. Jay Pike, assistant professor of chemistry at PC, has been home brewing since his graduate school days. Now he and research students, such as biology major Alex Ventouris ’20, are studying how to decrease some of the organic compounds that create off-flavors in beer. Pike also discusses his course, The Scientific Chef, and some tips for enjoying beer at home.

Friar Foundations: A journey unfolds

June 24, 2019 03:59 - 22 minutes - 31.6 MB

Friar Foundations, a summer bridge program for incoming students, enters its sixth year this July. The program’s first and only director, Kaitlyn O’Malley, associate director of academic services, says she is gratified to “watch the journey, watch the development” of up to 25 students each summer. In this episode, she joins graduate assistant Tyre Richards ’19, a former participant and two-year mentor in Friar Foundations, in discussing the educational, social, and personal rewards o...

‘Going Yard’ with landscaper & media personality Chris Lambton ’99

June 17, 2019 04:00 - 20 minutes - 18.5 MB

Yards are important social and recreational gathering places for families and friends. Chris Lambton ’99 understands that better than most people. The professional landscaper, media personality, and lifestyle expert craves working in and transforming yards, bringing smiles to property owners throughout Cape Cod. A star with his wife, Peyton, on HGTV’s Going Yard and a host of two DIY Networks shows, Lambton discusses the joys of reality show and “real life” landscaping, creating sust...

Sister Larraine Lauter, O.S.U. ‘19Hon. — Water with Blessings

June 10, 2019 04:00 - 43 minutes - 40.2 MB

Sister Larraine Lauter, O.S.U. ’19Hon. has a lot to celebrate this year. She was honored at PC’s Commencement for work with her Kentucky-based organization, Water With Blessings, which has distributed more than 96,000 water filters to hundreds of thousands of families in 47 countries. In this episode, Sister Larraine discusses the organization’s successes in the fight to rid Haiti of cholera and other achievements of her 40 years as an Ursuline sister.

Re-Broadcast - Dan Devine ’04 on All Things NBA and Writing

June 03, 2019 13:50 - 38 minutes - 34.8 MB

Dan Devine ’04, staff writer for The Ringer, is long on analysis and opinion and short on sleep as the NBA finals between the Toronto Raptors and the Golden State Warriors unfold. Devine, who has covered the NBA for a decade, joined us on the podcast as the 2018-19 season was starting.

Neal Ferreira ’02: Where song and passion merge

May 27, 2019 04:00 - 57 minutes - 52.4 MB

His rich, powerful voice has elevated the concert sounds of opera companies and symphonies from all over the United States. He’s sung at Tanglewood and at Boston’s Symphony Hall. He’s as comfortable singing masterpieces from Mozart and Beethoven as he is vocalizing contemporary compositions like Brother Nat. And oftentimes, he’s singing in a foreign language. The passion for singing only grows deeper and more fulfilling with every score for tenor and opera singer Neal Ferreira ’02. H...

Commencement 2019

May 20, 2019 18:12 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

Providence College awarded degrees to the Class of 2019 on Sunday, May 19 at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in downtown Providence. The commencement ceremony capped a series of weekend events, and we are pleased today to present some of the highlights. 1:00 We begin at Saturday’s Academic Awards Ceremony, where Professor Ted Andrews provided greetings from the faculty. A 2001 PC graduate, Professor Andrews is an associate professor in the Department of History and Classics. He was re...

Marta Martínez '79 & '19Hon. — Rhode Island’s Latino voices

May 13, 2019 04:00 - 29 minutes - 27 MB

In this podcast, we talk with Marta Martínez ’79, the founder and executive director of Rhode Island Latino Arts. An oral historian and nonprofit leader who has chronicled the stories of Latinos who settled in Rhode Island, Martínez will receive an honorary degree at Commencement Exercises for the Class of 2019. The Texas native shared her memories of her undergraduate days and of helping young people, including PC students, become historians in their communities.

Theatre program spotlight glowing

May 06, 2019 04:00 - 33 minutes - 30.8 MB

Like the proverbial curtain, the reputation of the College’s theatre program is rising. PC students are annually winning awards and being recognized at the regional and national levels of the prestigious Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival competitions. Nearly three-dozen students are studying theatre as majors or minors, and dozens more are involved in acting and myriad behind-the-scenes roles in mainstage productions. In this episode, James “Jimmy” Calitri, associate p...

Jim Crowley: Success Won’t Alter Friars’ Work Ethic

April 29, 2019 04:00 - 23 minutes - 32.7 MB

Jim Crowley, who just completed his third season as the Friars’ women’s basketball coach, is not about to get caught looking. “As a coach, you can never be satisfied,” says Crowley, who led PC to its best season in nine years — one featuring 19 victories and a trip to the round of 16 in the WNIT. Listen in as Crowley talks about the character and growth of the 2018-19 team, his expectations for a team that returns 10 student-athletes next season, recruiting Division I talent, and hi...

Marine life in motion - Jack Costello

April 22, 2019 04:00 - 37 minutes - 34.6 MB

Marine biologist Dr. Jack Costello spent most of his 30th year at PC studying ctenophores, also known as comb jellies, on a research trip to American Samoa and Bermuda. On this podcast, he discussed his research on gelatinous organisms such as jellyfish, research life at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass., and the changes he and his family have made to limit their impact on the oceans.

Preparing for Easter

April 15, 2019 04:00 - 46 minutes - 42.2 MB

As Holy Week begins, a podcast featuring two presentations from a recent four-part Lenten retreat for faculty and staff. Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. ’80, PC’s president, first gives a talk on the subject of prayer. That is followed by a presentation by Rev. M. James Cuddy, O.P. ’98, vice president for mission and ministry, on almsgiving. The College’s Office of Mission and Ministry organized the retreat, presented on consecutive Tuesdays at the Center for Catholic and Dominican Studi...

Philanthropy and Friars Give - Cate Latz '13

April 08, 2019 04:00 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

Wednesday, April 10 is Friars Give, Providence College’s annual day of giving. Sharing her insights is Cate Latz ’13, assistant director of prospect research and management in the Office of Institutional Advancement. One who has studied, taught, and worked at PC, Latz discusses the Friars Give initiative, giving by young alumni, and philanthropy in general. For more information about Friars Give, and to participate on Wednesday, visit http://friarsgive.org.

Celebrating Student Scholarship - Dr. Jennifer L. Van Reet & Amy Goggin ’93 & ‘13G

April 01, 2019 12:46 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

How does Providence College help students engage with learning through research, internships, and community service? Discover the Center for Engaged Learning with the center’s director, Dr. Jennifer L. Van Reet, associate professor of psychology, and assistant director Amy Goggin ’93 & ‘13G. They discuss the goals of PC’s Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship and Creativity, now in its 10th year, and how this year’s celebration will honor the legacy of Dr. Stephen J. Mecca ’64 & ...

Women’s Ice Hockey Skating with Confidence, Optimism

March 25, 2019 04:00 - 21 minutes - 19.3 MB

The Friars’ tradition-rich women’s ice hockey team is coming off a 24-win season, and the energy is palpable as we speak with first-year Head Coach Matt Kelly and goaltender Clare Minnerath ’20. Kelly calls out season highlights, reflects on his previous work with USA Hockey, and identifies the program’s ultimate goal: a national championship. Minnerath discusses the demands of being a Division I student-athlete and the support she has received at PC in battling cancer.

Talkin' Baseball - Rev. Humbert Kilanowski, O.P.

March 18, 2019 04:00 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

Our guest is Rev. Humbert Kilanowski, O.P., a member of the math and computer science faculty who is in his first year at Providence College. Father Humbert has assembled a team of ten students to work with him on a baseball statistics research project, which will form the basis of the group’s work in a research course, Sabermetrics: The Mathematical Analysis of Baseball, next fall. In this podcast, Father describes his research premise, which involves studying Cape Cod League data w...

Megan Oteri ’96 Makes Learning Fun

March 11, 2019 04:00 - 27 minutes - 25.5 MB

Megan (Miller) Oteri ’96 brings a decidedly creative approach to learning. The former special education, elementary education, and language arts teacher takes education to a light, hands-on, and fun level as the CEO and founder of Brick Scholars (https://www.brickscholars.com/lego-serious-play/). The mobile learning lab works with corporate and executive teams, organizations, business schools, and children in grades K-12 to inspire learning and to find solutions to specific needs. Sh...

A Life In Sports - Jill LaPoint

March 04, 2019 05:00 - 23 minutes - 21.6 MB

Our guest in this episode is Jill LaPoint, Providence College’s deputy athletic director and senior woman administrator. A member of the Friar athletics leadership team since 2000, LaPoint shares the story of her careering coaching and athletics administration, including the things that inspire her most about PC and Friar sports. She also provides insights into the administration of a Division I athletics program, and she discusses the impact of Title IX on sports, and on her life. ...

Brianna Muñoz, D.M.D. ’12 on Kids, Their Teeth, and Their Well-Being

February 25, 2019 05:00 - 21 minutes - 29.5 MB

Being sensitive to and caring for her young patients is just as important as keeping their teeth and gums healthy, says pediatric dentist Brianna Muñoz, D.M.D. ’12. A 2016 graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine, Muñoz was profoundly impacted by a service trip to Chile with dental school peers. Follow along as she speaks about that experience, the research she is conducting as the 2018-19 Samuel D. Harris Research and Policy Fellow, and how her exposure to...

On The Air - WDOM Memories

February 18, 2019 05:00 - 48 minutes - 44.1 MB

Live, from the basement of Joseph Hall….it’s WDOM, 91.3 FM. At least it was in the early 1980s, when Marty Moran ’83 and Tory Ryden ’86 were among a group of students playing music, providing news updates, and broadcasting hockey games. Like many of their contemporaries, Tory (a journalist and communications professional) and Marty (a professional voice-over artist) used those experiences, combined with their PC educational experiences, as the foundation for careers in communications...

Thomas Zinzarella '21 - Aspiring Broadcaster

February 11, 2019 05:00 - 28 minutes - 38.5 MB

Thomas Zinzarella is a Providence College sophomore from Connecticut who is working hard to prepare for a career in sports media. In addition to broadcasting games on WDOM radio and the FOX Digital Network, he has landed a play-by-play job for the upcoming Cape Cod League baseball season. In this podcast, Zinzarella talks about his broadcasting role models, his extensive networking activities, and those PC faculty members who are helping him work toward achieving his goals.

Teddy Kiritsy ’19 leaves it all on the stage

February 04, 2019 14:50 - 34 minutes - 47 MB

Teddy Kiritsy ’19 is more than just one of PC’s first musical theatre majors. He’s a singer, actor, musician, dancer, and now, production director. His love of theatre and the performing arts is complemented by his exuberant personality — and each is apparent in this episode. Listen along as Teddy talks about the challenges and rewards of directing You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, introducing schoolchildren to drama, the new musical theatre concentration, and the PC in Hollywood pro...

MLK Convocation 2009 ft. Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu

January 27, 2019 05:00 - 33 minutes - 46.5 MB

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 thrilled to welcome Rev.  Nontombi Naomi  Tutu, the third child of Archbishop Desmond and Nomalizo Leah Tutu, as our keynote convocation speaker. Rev. Tutu is a nationally and internationally known human rights activist, development consultant, educator, and Episcopal priest. The challenges of growing up black and female in apa...

MLK Convocation 2019 ft. Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu

January 27, 2019 05:00 - 33 minutes - 46.5 MB

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 thrilled to welcome Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu, the third child of Archbishop Desmond and Nomalizo Leah Tutu, as our keynote convocation speaker. Rev. Tutu is a nationally and internationally known human rights activist, development consultant, educator, and Episcopal priest. The challenges of growing up black and female...

Rocking On: Steve Smith ’73 and The Nakeds

January 20, 2019 05:00 - 28 minutes - 38.8 MB

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 year, the band has produced an album and three CDs, and has played with the likes of sax great Clarence Clemons and fellow Rhode Islander John Cafferty and his Beaver Brown Band. Listen in as Smith talks about his lifetime love of music, the changes in R&B sound over the decades, and his appreciation for a PC education....

Adam Hanna '18 - Re-broadcast

January 14, 2019 05:00 - 34 minutes - 47.6 MB

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. Villanova, enjoy this episode that originally ran in June 2018. Hanna shared insights about the ways in which his PC experiences helped prepare him to pursue a career as a performer, his musical influences, and the songwriting process. This podcast also includes musical interludes – some of Hanna’s original works , "Come as yo...

Dr. Patrick Kelly — The Legal Sports Betting Scene

January 07, 2019 05:00 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

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 expert in the social costs of casino gambling. Listen in as he discusses how this new form of gambling is affecting the gaming industry, as well as his concerns about online and problem gambling. The topic is tied into the PC School of Business’ Ethics in Business Education Program, which Kelly also discusses.

Dr. Matthew Eriksen – Leadership

December 31, 2018 05:00 - 22 minutes - 31.1 MB

Dr. Matthew Eriksen, professor of management, teaches leadership in the Providence College School of Business and to student leaders through PC’s Leadership Fellows Program. Learn about his current research on peer coaching and what changes he thinks people could make to become their best selves in 2019.

2018 Lessons and Carols

December 21, 2018 05:01 - 1 hour - 96.4 MB

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 featured performances by the combined choirs of Providence College.

Rev. Nicanor Austriaco - Scientist and Theologian

December 17, 2018 05:00 - 34 minutes - 31.4 MB

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 human babies. Father Nic, who has doctorates in biology and theology, explains what inspired him to pursue an MBA from PC’s School of Business, and talks about the theology course his students describe as life-changing.

Jillian Rose '04 — Patient advocate

December 10, 2018 05:00 - 28 minutes - 26.1 MB

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 engagement, diversity and research at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan, received the Distinguished Educator Award from the Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals for her work training health professionals to improve care and to change outcomes for patients of color. Rose, who will receive her doctor...

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

December 03, 2018 05:00 - 5 minutes - 5.24 MB

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 alumni chaplains (along with Rev. J. Stuart McPhail, O.P. ’61. Advent and Lenten homilies, provided as a gift to the College community, form a significant part of their substantial outreach efforts. You can learn more by visiting alumni.providence.edu/alumni-chaplaincy.

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