This year’s Providence College Spring Concert promises to be a feast of choral music sprinkled with a bit of jazz.
The Providence College Women’s Volleyball team won the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference Championship this past weekend on March 4-5, which was hosted by Red River College.
Jordan Siemens, Owner of Siemens Farms and full-time student at Providence College, has been named a 2011 Student Entrepreneur Manitoba Champion.
A teacher training program at Providence College and Seminary, called Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (or TESOL), has been recognized as providing the highest possible standard of training in Canada.
Providence College and Seminary’s annual Festival of Christmas Praise is promising to be better than ever, taking place Friday, Dec. 3 and Saturday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 PM.
Providence College and Seminary will raise a meteorological tower and take another step closer to tapping into wind energy.
Tomorrow, Southeast Manitoba will be able to start the Christmas season off with an exciting new tradition of festivals at Providence College and Seminary in Otterburne.
Providence College aviation students have just received a valuable resource – a room to themselves, equipped with computers and aviation software.
On Friday, Oct. 15, the Muddy River Quartet announced their retirement during their concert at Providence College and Seminary.
Critically acclaimed pianist and Messianic Jew, Sam Rotman, will perform at Providence College and Seminary on Sunday, Oct. 17.