April 17th, 2025, marked a momentous occasion for Providence University College and Theological Seminary as the Manitoba Legislature officially carried a resolution honouring the institution’s 100-year legacy.
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Devon Clunis: A Story of Hope
It was not simply another Introduction to Business class for students and guests at Providence this past Monday, as former Winnipeg Police Chaplain and Chief Devon Clunis was invited to share reflections of his time on the force, which he recounts in the recently published book One: A Story of Hope in Our Time.
Remembering Good Times
For April’s Centennial feature, four long-serving employees – Gary Schellenberg, Grace Sandulak, Marlin Reimer, and Dr. Nicholas Greco – share fond memories from their time at Providence.
Revelation Scholarship at Providence
Providence boasts a myriad of fantastic courses, each of which providing new knowledge and inspiration for the students enrolled. There is a wonderful problem that exists at Providence in which choosing one’s electives is difficult because there are so many good choices one can make, and one of these options is a course on the book of Revelation.
Centennial Honoured at Manitoba Legislature
Winnipeg, MB - On March 21st, MLA Richard Perchotte from Selkirk made mention of Providence’s Centennial in a private member statement at the Manitoba Legislature in support of Providence as a post-secondary institution in Southern Manitoba and in support of our...
A Legacy of Language: Providence’s TESOL Program
a part of Providence's Centennial series Discover the inspiring story of Gail Tiessen and Elfrieda Lepp-Kaethler, two visionary educators behind Providence's TESOL program. Their dedication to language education has shaped generations of teachers, impacting...
Campus Life Directors at Providence
Have you met Ruthie and Brady Martin? In the fall of 2024, they joined the Providence community as Campus Life Directors, and are responsible for Student Leadership and Administration, respectively.
Locating Providence Over 100 Years
Starting in 1925, what’s known now as Providence could be found at many sites throughout Winnipeg before relocating the main campus to Otterburne in 1970. Since that time, Providence has significantly expanded its facilities on this 100-acre rural property, and over the past few years has been present in the city of Winnipeg again at its Providence Downtown location.
Providence Hosts the CCAA Men’s Volleyball Nationals
Since it was announced this past fall that Providence would be hosting the 2025 Canadian Collegiate Athletics Association (CCAA) Men’s Volleyball National Championship, the Pilots have been working hard to prepare for the arrival of teams from across the country early next month. All games will be held at the Niverville Community Resource and Recreation Centre between March 5th to 8th.
Providence Announces Centennial Year
Otterburne, MB — Providence is excited to announce that 2025 marks its centennial and that plans are underway to celebrate 100 years of empowering students through faith-based education. This historic milestone commemorates a century of academic excellence and...