At their First Day in Friartown, these seniors wrote down what they were seeking at @ProvidenceCol.
Four years later, they got their cards back and discovered just how much they had found along the way.
Starting Monday, the Class of 2030 arrives to fill out their own cards. 🖤
Mark Jankowski had a beauty of a goal to tie Game 2, I asked him if he picked that spot with how hard it is as a lefty:
“I didn’t have a lot of time honestly — just got it on my stick, got my head up and just tried to give my best shot possible.”
"We're right where we want to be."
Mark Jankowski spoke with @TonyLuftman following the @Canes' Game 2 win!
📺: #NHLTonight on NHL Network has postgame coverage of every game of the #StanleyCup Playoffs
Mark Jankowski knotted the score at 2-2 as the @Canes look to become the first team in over 80 years to win a #StanleyCup Final game after trailing by multiple goals in the final 10 minutes of regulation.
Watch now in 🇺🇸 (ABC), 🇨🇦 (@Sportsnet, @TVASports, CBC), 🌎: https://t.co/y4LD1JYiWs
During PC in Chicago, students spent three days learning from alumni who shared their professional journeys, welcomed them into their workplaces, and showed the impact of the Friar network. Thank you to all of the hosts who made this experience possible.
🎥: Amelie Picard ’28
Congratulations to Steve Duryea ’82 on receiving the National Alumni Association's 2025–26 Faithful Friar Award! 👏
A PC employee for the past 14 years, Duryea has increased alumni connections and made a significant philanthropic impact.
Read more: https://t.co/aVVc0avMW7
Artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, do not mature through relationships, and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean. Nor do they have a moral conscience, since they do not judge good and evil, grasp the ultimate meaning of situations, or bear responsibility for consequences. They may imitate or even simulate, but they do not understand what they produce, for they lack the affective, relational, and spiritual perspective through which human beings grow in wisdom. #MagnificaHumanitas
Four years ago, we asked members of the Class of 2026 what they hoped to find @ProvidenceCol.
As you might have guessed, some of the most common answers included "friends" or "community" — and it's pretty safe to say many of them found what they were looking for ...
Traditions passed down through the Friar family. 🤍🖤
At this year's Legacy Reception, students and their families shared the Providence College traditions, memories, and moments that have connected generations of Friars. What was your favorite?
#ForeverAFriar
🌎🛠️ Students in the Globalization, Borders, and Human Rights course traveled to Tijuana, Mexico, where they spent the week learning, building, and connecting with local families alongside the nonprofit organization, Esperanza International, a longtime partner of PC.
In order to protect the human person in the age of #ArtificialIntelligence, we must once again reflect on the common good, the universal destination of goods, subsidiarity, solidarity and social justice. #MagnificaHumanitas
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A big honor for Jackson as he earns the Liam Gleason Humanitarian Award!
Jackson was selected for exemplifying leadership, unwavering support for his teammates, outstanding sportsmanship, and dedication to the community.
Today, among the goods that are universally intended for everyone, we must also include new forms of property, such as patents, algorithms, digital platforms, technological infrastructure and data. In a context where the wealth of nations depends increasingly on knowledge and technology, when these goods remain concentrated in the hands of a few, without adequate forms of sharing and access, a new imbalance is created that contradicts the universal destination of goods. In turn, it widens the gap between the included and the excluded, between those who can participate in the digital revolution and those who remain on the margins. #MagnificaHumanitas
Humanity, created by God in all its grandeur, is today facing a pivotal choice: either to construct a new Tower of Babel or to build the city in which God and humanity dwell together. In Jesus Christ, this humanity in its grandeur becomes the Way, the Truth and the Life, opening the path for each of us to grow toward fullness. #MagnificaHumanitas
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Let us learn to be rich in a different way: more attentive to relationships, more intent on valuing the common good, more attached to the local area, more grateful in welcoming and integrating those who come to live with us.