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#DCUGraduation#DCUClassof2022 - Niall Quinn's decision to return to education came partly due to a promise he made to his mother, Mary, as he left Ireland to play for Arsenal when he was just 16 years old. Niall graduated from DCU last week with a Masters in History.
Today is the first day in office for DCU’s new President, Prof Daire Keogh @DaireKeogh
Prof Keogh has succeeded Prof Brian MacCraith @muirtheimhne
Prof Keogh was President of St Patrick’s College Drumcondra until 2016 when it was incorporated into DCU bit.ly/2CwWZUY
The Governing Authority of Dublin City University has today approved the appointment of Deputy President of DCU Professor Dáire Keogh as its new President to succeed Professor Brian MacCraith whose term of office ends on July 13th, 2020. Read more here: bit.ly/361MbaO
Good morning! And this is great news to wake up to - DCU has been named Sunday Times University of the Year.
Recognised as a champion of social mobility, it is the third time that DCU has been awarded this accolade, having previously won in 2004 and 2010. #WeAreDCU
DCU is named University of the Year!
DCU President @DaireKeogh said it is a validation of the university’s mission: “I like to think that DCU is distinguished as a university for putting people first, in terms of respect, inclusivity and our vision and service ethos." #WeAreDCU
Today we bid a fond farewell to Professor Brian MacCraith @muirtheimhne, as we mark his final day in office, having served his ten year term as President of Dublin City University. He is succeeded by Prof Daire Keogh @DaireKeogh
This evening’s #DCUGraduation ceremony saw the first people ever to graduate with the B.Ed through the Irish Sign Language. This clip shows the audience signing their applause for Kevin Dudley, Aimee Ennis McLoughlin & Aisling O’Halloran as they walked across the stage. @DCU_IoE
Meet the four student who are set to become the first primary school teachers to teach through Irish Sign Language. Kevin Dudley, Aimee Ennis McLoughlin, Sinéad Leahy & Aisling O'Halloran registered with @DCU_IoE this week - Welcome to DCU! bit.ly/2km16uh