by Margaret Mahoney ’21 The 69th Student Congress held our weekly meeting on Tuesday, October 30, 2018. The guest speaker was Joe Carr, associate vice president of marketing and communications for Providence College, who gave an interesting presentation on the marketing and communications department. In this presentation, Mr. Carr described the responsibilities of the department, […]
by Aine Redington ’20 James Campbell, assistant vice president for student development, and Cheryl Granai, coordinator of outreach and prevention, visited Student Congress for their weekly meeting on Tuesday, October 23. They shared various statistics about mental health on campus in light of mental health awareness month, including the effects of the “mental health and […]
by Emili Castro Rodriguez ’21 In the latest meeting of the 69th Student Congress, on October 16, 2018, there were two guest speakers. The first one was Taylor Weeks, director of recruitment for Teach For America (TFA) at Providence College. Ms. Weeks was looking for students engaged in the PC Community, and in leadership roles, […]
by Abigail Northgraves ’19 This week at the Student Congress meeting, there was no new or old business being presented. The guest speaker was Steve Maurano, associate vice president of Public Affairs, Community & Government Relations. Maurano gave a brief overview of his role at the College and the work his office does. Maurano’s office […]
By Abigail Northgraves ’19 This week Raul Fonts, associate vice president and dean of admission and financial aid, was the guest speaker at the Providence College Student Congress meeting. Raul Fonts gave an introduction of himself, his history with the College, and his experience in admissions. Fonts also shared several statistics about the class of 2022. […]
By Emili Castro Rodriguez ’21 On Tuesday, September 18, the 69th Student Congress welcomed four public speakers for two different causes. The first pair of speakers were the friendly Father Bonaventure, O.P., and our very own class of 2021 president, Korey Lord. They spoke about their emerging plan for our beloved community –Friar Friendliness! The […]
Vice President Sam Lomax The time has come for a new dawn. The class of 2020 has reached a watershed in our Providence College journey. Our odyssey is halfway completed – our trajectory is set and our destinies are manifesting in front of our eyes. The future is bright, but now is not the time […]
Class Representative Maggie Burke My name is Maggie Burke and I am running for the position of Class Representative for the class of 2019. Having never been a part of Student Congress before, I am able to bring a fresh perspective to this organization along with the leadership experience to back it up that I’ve […]
Below are the Student Congress Letters of Intent for the class of 2022. 2022 Class President Dliza Barmakian My name is Eliza Barmakian and I will be running for President of the class of 2022. My goal in doing so is to form a relationship with my fellow classmates in which they feel as though […]
by Connor Nolan ‘19 Student Congress Publicity On Tuesday, April 24, the Interim Director of Public Safety, Koren Kanadanian, came to speak to Student Congress. He spoke about the ongoing search for a new head of the Department of Public Safety who will lead the transition into becoming a certified law enforcement agency. This would […]