The Buller Centre for Business, working in partnership with Providence Theological Seminary, is launching a new 6-part workshop series on church management, beginning March 1st.
Providence University College, working in cooperation with the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences at the University of Manitoba, now offers a new four-year double major in business and agriculture.
Providence University College is delighted to announce that Jeremy Funk has agreed to join our faculty this year as a new Assistant Professor of Business Administration.
Wind turbines will now provide Providence University College with nearly half of its energy needs.
On October 25, Providence University College hosted its annual public Lecture series, this year on the theme, “God, Government, and Gospel: Christians and Politics.”
Christian professionals who wish to study at the master’s level no longer need to complete an undergraduate degree before being admitted to Providence Theological Seminary.
Providence University College held its annual fall Convocation this past week in order to begin the academic year with a scholarly address on and commitment to the task of Christian higher education.
Why do we enjoy the music that we listen to? What keeps us interested when we encounter media texts?
The Hon. Ron Lemieux, Local Government Minister for the Government of Manitoba, came to the Providence campus to announce three new initiatives that will help reduce GHG (Green-House Gas) emissions in Manitoba.
On Mar. 14, Jordan Siemens, the Providence business student who won the provincial entrepreneurship championship last month, was pronounced co-winner of the western regional championships at the 2011 ACE Regional Exposition in Calgary.