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Week of November 9, 2009
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Executive Mentor Program Seen as Model at Higher Education Symposium
The Providence College President's Council's Executive Career Mentor Program was in the spotlight at a symposium centered on retaining new college graduates in Rhode Island. more
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TIME Editor to Speak on Politics, Religion, Journalism
TIME writer and editor Amy Sullivan will share her expertise on the relationships among politics, religion, and journalism at PC on November 12. more
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Sense of Self, Empowering Others Stressed in Leadership Class
Constance A. Howes, president and CEO of Women & Infants Hospital in Providence, presented her views on leadership on November 5. more
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Security Expert Speaks, Awards Presented at Honors Convocation
Dr. James M. Ludes '93, executive director of the American Security Project, offered the Distinguished Alumnus Address at the annual Liberal Arts Honors Convocation. more
Read more headlines in PC News.
- Head Men's Basketball Coach Keno Davis participated in a live chat on The Providence Journal's Web site, www.projo.com on Thursday, October 29.
- Smyth '04 Enters Beverage Industry with Iced Tea
Raymond Smyth '04 unveiled his iced tea, Montauk Beverage Works, this past summer. more
- Alumni Input Sought for Entrepreneurial Community
The Office of Alumni Relations is seeking alumni to assist a community of students, alumni, and faculty who are interested in becoming entrepreneurs or more entrepreneurial minded. For information, contact Andrea Ricci `03, assistant director of alumni relations, at (401) 865-2165 or aricci@providence.edu.
- Father Peterson Seeking Alumni Mass Intentions
Rev. John S. Peterson, O.P. '57, chaplain to the National Alumni/ae Association, is seeking the names of loved ones of PC alumni who have died so they can be remembered at Mass and in prayers in November. more
- Student Congress' Pumpkinfest, Food Drive Benefit R.I. Food Bank
The PC Student Congress sponsored two autumn-themed events to benefit local charities on October 30. more
- The Office of Career Services sponsored three career fairs on campus in October. The Accounting and Finance Career Fair on October 1 was attended by approximately 150 students and by 30 companies, the Career and Graduate School Fair on October 15 was attended by about 150 students and by 26 companies and 38 schools, and the Post-Graduation Service Fair on October 26 was attended by approximately 90 students and by 42 organizations.

Representing John Hancock's corporate office in Boston, Mass., at the first two fairs were Sean D. Lopolito '97 & '02G, project director, annuities, and Yvonne Rogers, director, diversity and relationship management.
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