Bedford Hall / Cunningham Hall / Davis Hall / DiTraglia Hall / Mal Brown Hall
Bedford Hall

Bedford Hall is one of two residence halls offering 4-person apartment-style living to female and male students. Opened in 1994, the building also houses the College's Personal Counseling Center and the Student Health Center. It is named for Howard Bedford, an honorary degree recipient, former member of the Board of Trustees and College benefactor.
Cunningham Hall
Opened in 1988 and named in 1994, Cunningham Hall is one of three residence halls featuring six-person apartment-style living for female and male students. It is named in honor of Rev. John F. Cunningham, O.P., a member of the class in 1950 and the 10th president of Providence College.
Davis Hall

Davis Hall is one of two residence halls featuring 4-person apartment-style living to female and male students. The lower level includes a chapel named for St. Martin de Porres. Opened in 1994 and located on the east campus, it is named in honor of William Davis, a member of PC's class of 1952 and his wife Doris.
DiTraglia Hall

Opened in 1988 and named in 1990, DiTraglia Hall is one of three residence halls featuring six-person apartment-style living to female and male students. It is named in honor of Frank DiTraglia, M.D., J.D., a member of PC's class of 1940 and a prominent physician, lawyer and benefactor of the College.
Mal Brown Hall

Opened in 1988 and named in 1992, Mal Brown Hall is one of three residence halls featuring six-person apartment-style living to female and male students. The building honors Malcolm Hollis (Mal) Brown, a member of PC's class of 1933 and a beloved athletic trainer who died during an outbreak of typhoid fever in 1939.