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John Proctor is the Villain Production Photo
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
John Proctor is the Villain by Kimberly Belflower
January 30 - February 2, 2025
Director, Noah Putterman
Scenic Design, Samantha Mastrati
Lighting Design, Michael Clark Wonson
Properties Design, Grey Rung
Costume Design, Maxine Wheelock & Christine Britton
Sound Design, Stuart Holland
Choreography, Sarah Putterman
Vocal Coach, Megan Chang
Cast: Raelynn Nix - Olivia Egan; Shelby Holcomb - Isabel Sullivan; Beth Powell - Claire Cunningham; Nell Shaw - Olivia Barbarini; Ivy Watkins - Molly McGoldrick; Mason Adams - Anthony Maldonado; Lee Turner - Luke MacDonald; Carter Smith - Jack Jozefowski; Bailey Gallagher - McLain Ward
Photography by Megan Hallhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/john_proctor_photos/1047/thumbnail.jp
Lectures on Cultural Space Economics: A study of Mutual Economy and Holistics
In light of holistics, this book presents lectures on culture-space economics which is ultimately rooted in the mutual economy. As a frontier approach to study humanities and socio-political and economic phenomena, holistics introduces various formulations of systrix. With its framework of wealth creation-accumulation and humane distributions, the book introduces the economic mechanisms employed to investigate the systematic and holistic transformations of the human economy in the era of earth-space transformations. To deal with the economic competition between the U.S. and China of the twenty-first century, an in-depth analysis of the hegemonic competition between Type I and Type II Economies are addressed as well, with the hope of searching for permanent universal peace.https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/fac_staff_ebooks/1007/thumbnail.jp
John Proctor is the Villain Production Photo
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
John Proctor is the Villain by Kimberly Belflower
January 30 - February 2, 2025
Director, Noah Putterman
Scenic Design, Samantha Mastrati
Lighting Design, Michael Clark Wonson
Properties Design, Grey Rung
Costume Design, Maxine Wheelock & Christine Britton
Sound Design, Stuart Holland
Choreography, Sarah Putterman
Vocal Coach, Megan Chang
Cast: Raelynn Nix - Olivia Egan; Shelby Holcomb - Isabel Sullivan; Beth Powell - Claire Cunningham; Nell Shaw - Olivia Barbarini; Ivy Watkins - Molly McGoldrick; Mason Adams - Anthony Maldonado; Lee Turner - Luke MacDonald; Carter Smith - Jack Jozefowski; Bailey Gallagher - McLain Ward
Photography by Megan Hallhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/john_proctor_photos/1018/thumbnail.jp
John Proctor is the Villain Production Photo
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
John Proctor is the Villain by Kimberly Belflower
January 30 - February 2, 2025
Director, Noah Putterman
Scenic Design, Samantha Mastrati
Lighting Design, Michael Clark Wonson
Properties Design, Grey Rung
Costume Design, Maxine Wheelock & Christine Britton
Sound Design, Stuart Holland
Choreography, Sarah Putterman
Vocal Coach, Megan Chang
Cast: Raelynn Nix - Olivia Egan; Shelby Holcomb - Isabel Sullivan; Beth Powell - Claire Cunningham; Nell Shaw - Olivia Barbarini; Ivy Watkins - Molly McGoldrick; Mason Adams - Anthony Maldonado; Lee Turner - Luke MacDonald; Carter Smith - Jack Jozefowski; Bailey Gallagher - McLain Ward
Photography by Megan Hallhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/john_proctor_photos/1043/thumbnail.jp
Craft Beer: Product Life Cycle and Research Limitations
Craft brewing is a complex and competitive market that revolves around a premier product with various leverage points to distinguish itself. These differentiators are the aspects that could limit the continued growth of the industry for decades to come. This analysis of the craft beer industry and the potential saturation point of the product life cycle of the industry will identify the current state of the industry based on the historical trends of opening and closing breweries in the US
Sensorized Autonomous Manipulation Platform for Underwater Buoyancy Analysis and Redesign
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is collaborating with the University of Massachusetts Lowell, the Naval Underwater Research Center, and Brown University to research the uses of an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV). Brown University has sub-contracted Roger Williams University to develop a sensorized test platform with varying task modules for the UUV to interact with. The platform will hang in a test pool and report task statuses in real time. The current design requires an additional five-pound weight for proper pool wall contact. This report describes the analysis done to redesign the platform with the goal of removing the additional weight. An iterative design process took place to achieve a snug fit against the pool wall. Ultimately, the processes proved that the elimination of the ballast was not viable, but instead a new strategic placement of the weight was necessary