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  2. Providence College - Wikipedia

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    History Founding. In 1917, Providence College was founded as an all-male school through the efforts of the Diocese of Providence and the Dominican Province of St. Joseph.The central figure in the college's incorporation was Matthew Harkins, Bishop of Providence, who sought an institution that would establish a center of advanced learning for the Catholic youth of Rhode Island.

  3. Providence University College and Theological Seminary

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    History. Providence University College and Theological Seminary, formerly known as The Winnipeg Bible Training School, was founded in Canada in 1925, and renamed a short time later to Winnipeg Bible Institute [3] with one of its founding leaders named Reverend H. L. Turner. When it received a provincial charter to grant theological degrees in ...

  4. Providence College administration accused of discriminating ...

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    March 21, 2024 at 8:34 AM. Providence College students, faculty and alumni are making public allegations of exclusionary attitudes toward LGBTQ+ students and employees on campus. It began with the ...

  5. Former Providence College DEI staffer files discrimination ...

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    April 23, 2024 at 12:54 PM. E. Corry Kole, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion staffer at Providence College who recently resigned, has filed a discrimination charge against the school. Kole, who ...

  6. Alumni Hall (Providence) - Wikipedia

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    Alumni Hall (Providence) / 41.84575; -71.437029. Alumni Hall is the on-campus basketball gymnasium at Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It was built in 1955 and was the home court for the school's men's basketball program until 1972. The gymnasium has hosted the Providence College women's basketball team since its ...

  7. Two more top prospects might commit to Providence ... - AOL

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    Providence waited a period of years before welcoming similar talent — Makai Ashton-Langford, city native David Duke and AJ Reeves made up the next wave of top-60 players in the late 2010s. Jones ...

  8. Community College of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as Rhode Island Junior College, "RIJC", in 1964 with 325 students studying at the Henry Barnard School in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1965, a portion of the nearby former Brown & Sharpe manufacturing facility was converted into classroom space and served as the college's primary facility until 1972.

  9. Providence Friars women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Providence Friars women's basketball team represents Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. The school's team competes in the Big East where it has competed since the 1982–83 season. [2] Under coach Kay McDonald, the women’s basketball team began competing in the E AIAW in 1974-75, obtaining a 9-4 record and its ...