by Connor Nolan ‘19 Student Congress Publicity At this week’s general meeting, Student Congress welcomed Jim Campbell, Title XI coordinator, and Cheryl Granai, coordinator of outreach and prevention, to speak on a wide range of topics and field the members’ questions. The first topic regarded the work the health advisory committee has been doing to […]
Notes from Tuesday, April 10, 2018 by Connor Nolan ‘19 Student Congress Publicity This week the Congress welcomed Fr. Kenneth Sicard, O.P., executive vice president treasurer of Providence College, to speak during its general meeting on Tuesday, April 11. He spoke on a variety of topics to kick off the meeting including the recent external […]
Below are the Student Congress Letters of Intent for the class of 2021. 2021 Class President Chloe Jensen My name is Chloe Jensen and I am a currently a freshman here at Providence College. I’m originally from Burlington, Vermont. After spending the last year serving as Class Secretary, I am hopeful that I can move […]
Below are the letters of intent for the students running for elected positions on the Class of 2020. 2020 Class President Sean Richardson Hello all! I’m Sean Richardson and this is my third letter of intent. I plan on running for class president and hopefully being elected to serve my second term as president and […]
Below are the letters of intent for the students running for elected positions on the Class of 2019. 2019 Class President Caroline Cook Hi I’m Caroline Cook, and I’m the current president of the class of 2019! Having been treasurer our freshman year, and president since sophomore year, I’ve been lucky enough to lead our […]
Below are the letters of intent for the students running for executive positions on the Board of Multicultural Student Affairs (BMSA) and Student Congress. Elections begin on Sakai Wednesday, March 21, 2018 and ends Thursday, March 22, 2018 Letters of Intent: BMSA Secretary: Colleen DaCosta To Whom It May Concern: My name is Colleen DaCosta and […]
by Connor Nolan ‘19 This week the Providence College Student Congress welcomed Gail Dyer to speak at its meeting. Dyer is the associate general counsel for the College. As one of the top lawyers at the College, she came to field any questions the members of the congress might have regarding changes or problems here […]
by Connor Nolan ‘19 Student Congress Publicity This past Tuesday, Father Brian Shanley, O.P., came to speak to the Congress and field any questions or concerns from its members. He began by speaking about construction projects on campus now and in the future. He spoke of his relief in the fact that the new sciences […]
by Connor Nolan ‘19 At this week’s general meeting of Student Congress Adam Hauerwas, who is in charge of Sakai, came to open up a dialogue regarding use of Sakai in student elections. There had been questions regarding discounted ballots due to inefficiencies in Sakai’s interface that allowed students to vote for multiple candidates for […]
by Connor Nolan ‘19 Student Congress Publicity Student Congress held its second general meeting of the year on Tuesday, January 30. The congress began the meeting by hearing from a guest speaker, Jackie Peterson. Peterson is a transitional consultant at Providence College and is focused on “assessing the overall structure” of the College regarding diversity […]