This Christmas, as we reflect on the good news of a saviour who has come, our hearts are full with gratefulness for God’s goodness, with thankfulness for our students, employees and supporters, and with hope for the future as we continue to teach people to grow in...
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VIDEO: PROVFtalks lectures tackle wide-ranging topics, from domestic violence and Christianity to cancer research and H-E-double hockey sticks
The 2018 PROVFtalks showcased 10 Providence faculty members, each of whom delivered a bite-sized lecture on a topic of contemporary relevance and personal interest. Fashioned on the TED Talks model, the 15-minute PROVFtalks were presented to a capacity lecture theatre...
It’s Giving Tuesday! Make a difference by supporting Providence students
Providence graduates serve Christ all over the world by making a difference in their churches, communities and workplaces. Giving Tuesday – November 27 – is an opportunity for friends of Providence to equip current students to become the difference-makers of the...
International community breaks down barriers between Providence students
Providence prides itself on its international community. Seeking the holistic, Christ-centred education offered at the Otterburne, MB campus, students from all over the world—from Australia, Africa, India, the Caribbean, Europe, South America, Southeast Asia and the...
Providence breaks ground on new Living & Learning Centre
Providence is excited to have broken ground on a new residence and community life facility at the Otterburne, MB campus. The Living & Learning Centre will promote a thriving, Christ-centred student community within a bright, inviting, home-like atmosphere. To be...
Indigenous Studies courses at Providence explore the centrality of First Nations within historic and contemporary Canada
Since early September, a group of Providence students has met each Tuesday evening to learn about the centrality of First Nations peoples and issues to historic and contemporary Canada. Connecting with them via videoconferencing platform Zoom has been Dr. Terry...
Pilots women win NCCAA North Region soccer title, advance to National Championship
The Providence Pilots women’s soccer team is heading back to the National Christian College Athletic Association’s Division II National Championship. After a thrilling, extra-time triumph in the North Region final on Saturday, the Pilots will now make their second...
Students and employees value Providence dining experience, says survey
The dining experience at Providence is friendly, quick, comfortable and tasty, reveals a Sodexo survey. Providence students, faculty and staff recently answered numerous questions about food services on campus, participating in an exercise that also included nearly...
Providence enrollment report reveals strong retention and strength of Business, Counselling and Social Science programs
The current sophomore class at Providence University College is the Otterburne, MB institution’s largest since 2014, with 97 students making up a strong second-year cohort. Providence Theological Seminary, meanwhile, has more full-time students than last year, nearly...
Paul Chamberlain discusses Christian apologetics at 2018 Providence Guest Lectures
Apologetics, said Dr. Paul Chamberlain near the beginning of his lecture, is a “funny, odd-sounding term.” Over the course of the 2018 Providence Guest Lectures he defined and described the character of apologetics, traced its resurgence and took questions from an...