PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ANNOUNCES SCHOOL OF BUSINESS RENEWED PARTNERSHIP WITH BARRON’S

(PROVIDENCE, R.I.)–Providence College (PC) announced today that Providence College School of Business (PCSB) and the Barron’s in Education program from Dow Jones have renewed their partnership. This program provides PCSB students, faculty, and staff with complimentary digital subscriptions to Barron’s online content, additional classroom tools, and exclusive experiential learning opportunities. These resources will enrich students’ research and connect them with emerging trends and current events in the financial markets. This partnership is made possible through the generosity of Kathy Entwistle ’87 and Kevin Entwistle ’15 and Morgan Stanley.

“We are so thankful to our alumni, Kathy Entwistle ’87 and Kevin Entwistle ’15, and to Morgan Stanley for continuing to make this resource available to our students,” commented Dr. Sylvia Maxfield, Dean of the Providence College School of Business. “Their gift encourages even more integration of real-world business challenges and deeper research in our classrooms, provides timely business data, and offers insight on market trends.  The Barron’s in Education program has proven to be a valuable tool as we develop versatile, collaborative, and financially strategic leaders for the businesses of tomorrow and I am pleased we can continue to provide it to our community.”

“Barron’s is dedicated to elevating financial proficiency for tomorrow’s business leaders and are

delighted to partner with the Providence College School of Business on this mission. We are

also thrilled and thankful to be teaming with Kathy and Kevin and their alma mater,” Joe Lanza, Director of Financial Education at Barron’s Group, said.

ABOUT THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

We’re shaping a different kind of business education at the Providence College School of Business (PCSB). As the only U.S. college founded and administered by Dominican friars, we understand the need for meaning, connection, and purpose in business and life. The future of business requires people with the skills to find common ground, thoughtfully analyze options, and contribute ethically to solutions together. We teach the power of “we” rather than “me.” With a dynamic group of energized faculty and a rigorous curriculum, we’re building the business school of the future. Students don’t just learn the foundations of business — they learn a versatile, collaborative, problem-solving approach that makes them indispensable to employers and personally fulfilled. Learn more at business.providence.edu

ABOUT MORGAN STANLEY

Founded in 1977, Private Wealth Management is the division of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management that is dedicated to serving the firm’s most affluent clients, including some of the world’s most accomplished entrepreneurs, executives and stewards of multigenerational wealth. Functioning as an exclusive investment boutique within a global financial firm, we deliver sophisticated solutions that leverage the intellectual capital and insight of Morgan Stanley’s substantial global resources. Drawing on a deep understanding of your financial life, our goal is to help you:

  • Manage investments with an unwavering focus on your financial strategy and personal goals
  • Create comprehensive, multigenerational wealth management plans based on your needs, challenges and the values that guide your life and legacy
  • Simplify financial complexity to help you achieve clarity and control

ABOUT BARRON’S IN EDUCATION
The Barron’s in Education program partners with academia and engages students to join business leaders, top market professionals, C-level executives, business school faculty and highly successful investors across the Barron’s community. For more information, go to: http://go.dowjones.com/barronsineducation.

Founded in 1917, Providence College is the only college or university in the United States administered by the Dominican Friars and has an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 4,100 students.  Providence College has ranked first among regional colleges and universities in the North for the last three years according to U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges.”

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