Learning Spaces
Whether it’s in a science lab, an art or dance studio, or outside on a warm day, learning can happen anywhere on our campus. The foundation of a PC educational experience is in the classroom. Our 90 classrooms are designed with an elevated and engaged teaching and learning experience in mind. Across campus, many classrooms are converted into collaboration centers through moveable furniture and cutting-edge technology – from smart screens to high-definition projection systems to white boards. Several of these rooms are designed for use across the disciplines. So, students studying marketing, music, chemistry, or classics are likely doing so in a contemporary environment focused on one thing – their success.
Featured Spaces on Campus
Active Learning Classroom Preferred Instructors
Providence College supports instructors wishing to use active learning pedagogies in their classes. Learn more.
Professor’s $500K Gift Adds Computer Lab to Business School
Faith E. Lamprey, a member of the full-time practitioner faculty since 2013, recently made a gift of $500,000 to Providence College that created a second computer laboratory in the School of Business with 40 computers, eight flat screens, and a central pod for the instructor. It also established a Data Analytics Fellows Program for the business school and bolstered PC’s Transitions Program for multicultural and first-generation students.
Science Complex Honored
AIA Rhode Island, a statewide component of the American Institute of Architects, awarded S/L/A/M Collaborative a “Merit Award” for its interior design of the new Science Complex.
PC’s Approach to Active-Learning Spaces Featured
Chuck Haberle, assistant vice president for academic facilities and technology planning, was featured in recent EdTech article entitled “Active-Learning Buildings Showcase New Teaching Philosophies.”
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