Daniel Singh ’26
Daniel Singh ’26
Psychology
Marketing

Daniel Singh ’26 wanted a college that would prepare him for law school, but community was a priority, too. At Providence College, he found both.
Daniel, from the Bronx, New York, is a member of the Honors Program, majoring in psychology with a minor in marketing, with hopes to attend law school. Community has been a thread throughout his college years. When he was a resident assistant for first-year students on the fourth floor of Raymond Hall, he helped coordinate a student effort to raise money so that a college security guard could visit his family in Nigeria for the first time in a decade. A video showing the man’s emotional reaction to the check presentation was widely shared on social media and highlighted as a Morning Boost by Hoda Kotb on NBC’s Today show.
Daniel was raised in the Pentecostal tradition by parents from Jamaica. He began a Bible study group during his sophomore year that continues to meet each week in the library of the Campus Ministry Center, on the lower level of St. Dominic Chapel, under the guidance of College Chaplain Rev. Simon Teller, O.P. He counts it as the highlight of his college experience.
For his senior year, Daniel was selected to join the Benjamin Family Social Media Fellows, a group of 10 students who market the School of Business on social media. As community manager, he has worked to build engagement and a sense of community among followers through captions, polls, and success stories about faculty and student internships.
Daniel has enjoyed two summer internships thanks to his visit to the Chirico Career Center, where he was introduced him to INROADS, a nonprofit that connects students with paid internships and a support network. Daniel spent the summer of 2024 as a human resources intern at LVMH in New York City, the largest fashion company in the world. In 2025, he was a human resources intern learning about immigration law at Henkel in Stamford, Connecticut, a global company that manufactures adhesives and consumer products.
Daniel spent the fall semester of his junior year at Queen Mary University of London, a city that he had always hoped to visit. While abroad he was able to travel to Spain, Morocco, and Milan. He also has traveled with the Honors Program on spring break trips to Paris and Vienna.
“PC is a family,” Daniel said. “If you’re down, people make sure you’re OK. You always have a friend here. People look forward to connecting with you.”
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