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In this video we explore Providence, Rhode Island.
Providence is the capital city of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It's home to Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design, whose RISD Museum displays American art and silver. Nearby, 18th- and 19th-century homes line the streets of College Hill. Waterplace Park is the backdrop for the WaterFire art installation, which lights up the surrounding tidal basin most nights in the summer and for special events.
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Dean of the Providence College School of Business, Dr. Sylvia Maxfield discusses the Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's trip to Rhode Island, and what we might expect to hear, as Yellen will speak at the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce's Economic Outlook luncheon. For more information, providence.edu/media
Providence College's Urban Action Program 2010
PC's 20th Annual Urban Action Program
Neutaconkanut Hill Park, Providence, RI
August 30, 2010
One hundred and fifty students from Providence College's Class of 2014 took part in the College's 20th annual Urban Action community service program from Monday, August 30, to Thursday, September 2.
Urban Action (UA) is a program designed for incoming freshmen that increases their understanding of urban issues while also introducing them to the Providence community. The program gives new students the opportunity to make a positive difference in local communities such as Neutaconkanut Hill Park in Providence, RI where students worked together to restore walking trails, clear brush, repair and build pedestrian bridges, and create outdoor seating areas.
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Providence College - United in Diversity: Center Opens in Slavin
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By Valerie Ferdon '12/News Editor
Among the figures who gathered to celebrate the opening of the Unity Center on October 5 were Major John Leyden, director of Safety and Security; Dr. Steven Sears, dean of Student Affairs; Koren Kanadanian, director of Emergency Management; and Luyi Shao, the director of the Rhode Island Kung Fu Club.
This last unfamiliar face was accompanied by four of his students, who at the end of the grand opening performed the Lion Dance, a symbolic Chinese tradition to ward off negative energy and promote good luck. The group filled Lower Slavin with the sounds of percussion, ranging from cymbals to a large drum, while members took turns under the large lion costume, carrying out the animal's movements through a kung fu dance.
Not only did the performance succeed in channeling positive energy into the new student space, but it also represented one type of cultural experience the Unity Center hopes to support and foster on campus.
The Unity Center was created during the summer renovations for students to use for fellowship, meetings, and study. Open 24/7, the center occupies Slavin LL03, the room next to the stage and across from the Wii televisions. It is directly connected to the Balfour Office of Multicultural Activities, an office under Student Affairs that provides opportunities for students to broaden their perspective and deepen their understanding about diversity.
The event began with a blessing and short homily by James Cuddy, O.P., Chaplain of Providence College.
It's only the beginning, said Cuddy. The space is here and it's centrally located—that is no mistake. At the very heart of who we should be as a community is the desire to be one with one another. To reach across whatever differences and divisions might be there, to come to know and to understand one another more deeply.
Last year, Nedzer Erilus acted as the interim director of the programming functions of BOMA. This year, however, the College hired Elena Yee to serve as a director of BOMA and the Unity Center.
Yee spoke at the opening of the Unity Center, first expressing her delight with the turnout.
My transition to coming back to the East Coast has been hard, but being here and seeing all of you has already made it easier, said Yee. For that, I thank you.
In explaining the role of the center, she continued, The emphasis is on activities, not on people insomuch that what I am hoping to do is include all of you, the entire campus. Welcome. This is your space, and it is for all students.
Yee acknowledged all of the outside groups that assisted in the planning and carrying out of the event, among them BMSA, Student Congress, and BOP. Furthermore, she acknowledged God's role in the entire process.
I believe in God's redemption, and I know that there has been some pain and difficulty that came as a result of allowing for our center, said Yee. But again, I believe in the redeeming work of God to change what is painful [into] what is good.
Yee will be working closely with Mo Maruping '12, the student diversity coordinator. Maruping has already met with BOP, BMSA, Campus Ministry, Student Congress, and SOAR, hoping to foster a link between this multicultural center and other major clubs on campus.
My main focus is trying to find ways to get these clubs to collaborate with each other and do more together, because diversity is not just black, white, Spanish, or Asian, said Maruping. Diversity is meeting different people, trying different initiatives, and seeing how we can better our community and become more of a PC family.
At the conclusion of the event, Sears expressed the significance of the Unity Center to the multicultural spirit on campus.
The opening of the Unity Center is cultural celebration, said Sears. This is the start of true inclusion; the Unity Center will aid in the transformation of our students. There is no separation. Our students, with God's grace, gathered today for the opening so that they may generate further discussion in their continuous search for truth.
This grand opening was seen not only as a significant success in itself, but moreover as the start to a movement that has the potential to shape the future of the College.
This is only the beginning, said Maruping.
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Rhode Island Rivalry - Providence College Friars vs URI Rams
A Brief History of Rhode Island's game, the Rhode Island Rams vs Providence Friars.
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Providence College Friars vs Rhode Island Rams - Ed Cooley and Dan Hurley go at it! Dec 5, 2013
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Cooley, Hurley Engage in Stare Down During Providence Win
Friars survive in a thriller in Kingston
By Brendan McGair
SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. -- Toss another memory into the Providence-Rhode Island basketball scrapbook.
The latest chapter between these two Ocean State Division I programs may not be remembered for the last-second 50-49 win the Friars staged Thursday night before a rocking and rolling Ryan Center crowd. The free throw that PC senior Kadeem Batts hit with 22 seconds remaining to snap a 49-all deadlock or the off-balanced free-throw line jumper that E.C. Matthews failed to connect on as the final horn sounded?
Mere subplots.
What unfolded with 3:57 remaining was the true highlight. As a play in PC's end concluded, Josh Fortune shoved the ball in the director of Matthews, who took exception and began expressing his dissatisfaction to the Friar sophomore.
As Fortune made his way to the bench, URI head coach Dan Hurley ran to midcourt with a look of displeasure on his face. Hurley began protesting to the officials, which in turn led to PC mentor Ed Cooley throwing in his two cents.
Both head coaches engaged in a stare down that also contained a few verbal jabs. Not surprisingly, Cooley and Hurley were slapped with technical fouls by official Pat Driscoll.
It was THE moment in this once-a-year rivalry game. Once order was restored, the Friars and Rams went on to stage a down-to-the-wire conclusion that kept the sell-out crowd of 7,657 on the edge of their seats.
Once the dust settled, however, all everyone wanted to talk about was the dustup involving the leaders of the two programs.
Right at the moment, I don't know why I was mad. I think I reacted the wrong way when I saw Josh. Honestly, I think it was the emotion of the game and time and possession, said Cooley. I wanted my team as (Hurley) wanted his team to know that 'We've got your back no matter what.'
As I sit (in the press conference room), I don't know what I said. I just saw my player's reaction, and I think I was wrong in that situation, added Cooley.
Said Hurley, It's an intense environment. The atmosphere was as good as it gets in college basketball.
Providence College Students Travel to Costa Rica
15 Providence College students traveled to Costa Rica for 10 days as part of their Introduction to Tropical Biology course. Here is an overview of their trip.
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Happy Halloween Lip Dub by Providence College
Have you ever heard any strange sounds in the Ryan Center? Enjoy this ghostly lip dub featuring Providence College students, faculty, and staff.
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Providence College vs University of Rhode Island - Jan. 26, 1974
Providence College vs University of Rhode Island - Jan. 26, 1974
Visiting Providence College
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Providence College Cheerleading: 2019 Nationals Prep Video
First time Providence College Cheer competes at UCA College Nationals. Here is the behind the scenes footage of Nationals Prep.
Providence College: Born an Underdog
Born an Underdog illustrates the character of Providence College: an institution built on Dominican values and defined by the people and places that have contributed to its unprecedented growth since its founding in 1917. This film was shown during Experience PC in New York on April 25, 2019.
Providence College School of Business: Analysis of Janet Yellen, Nominee for Fed Reserve Chair
Dr. Sylvia Maxfield, Dean of the Providence College School of Business, shares her expert analysis on Janet Yellen, nominee for Chair of the Federal Reserve. For more information visit,
Inside Providence College's Ruane Development Center (full show)
A behind the scenes look at Providence College's 30 million dollar Ruane Athletic Development Center in Providence, Rhode Island with host Adam Finkelstein. The new facility is considered one of the best in the country and will be a huge asset for Coach Ed Cooley's Friars in the Big East