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New Hibernia Review: A Quarterly Record of Irish Studies published by the Center for Irish Studies at the University of Saint Thomas presents plainly argued scholarship on all aspects of Irish civilization.

On a recent trip to Ireland, Dr. David Gardiner came across a copy of A Little Gaelic Kingdom at Hodges Figgis in Dublin...
08/04/2025

On a recent trip to Ireland, Dr. David Gardiner came across a copy of A Little Gaelic Kingdom at Hodges Figgis in Dublin. He wrote the introduction to the book, which was originally distributed from Milkweed Editions in Minnesota. Pretty surreal to find it sitting on a shelf halfway across the world!🌎

🏌️‍♂️Yesterday, the 153rd Open Championship concluded at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, marking the tournament’s th...
07/21/2025

🏌️‍♂️Yesterday, the 153rd Open Championship concluded at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, marking the tournament’s third outing on Irish soil.

🏆 World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler secured the Claret Jug, becoming one of the few players to win The Open while holding the top world ranking!

🇮🇪 Northern Ireland’s own Rory McIlroy finished T‑7 amid strong home support, a proud moment for Ireland and the Irish sport!

07/18/2025

Saturday 19th July, 1pm:

Luke Morgan, winner of the prestigious O'Shaughnessy Award for Poetry for 2025, will be visiting Script Haven on Worcester High Street on 19 July.

Luke, from County Galway in the Republic of Ireland, will be showcasing his new poetry book, Blood Atlas, published by Arlen House. He is also involved in a music theatre show taking place at Malvern Theatres between 14 and 19 July, as well as being a strong supporter of Worcester’s annual film festival.

The O'Shaughnessy Award has been awarded by the University of St Thomas, Minnesota, since 1997 to honour outstanding Irish poets and the contribution they have made to the writing community in Ireland.

Blood Atlas is Luke’s third full-length collection and explores the language and legacy of several regions, including Luke’s own homeland in County Galway. It is described as being “an exploration not only of ancestry, but the universe inside the human body”.

Luke will be joined by former Worcestershire Poet Laureates, Leena Batchelor, and Rhianna Levi-Burton, who will be sharing poems from their own collections.

FB event page: https://facebook.com/events/s/luke-morgan-winner-of-lawrence/1065000415601700/


📍Dublin, IrelandOur Director, David, has been spending lots of time traveling this summer. Most recently, he returned to...
07/11/2025

📍Dublin, Ireland

Our Director, David, has been spending lots of time traveling this summer. Most recently, he returned to Ireland and had the chance to reconnect with Luke, our 2025 O’Shaughnessy Poet! More updates coming soon!🇮🇪✈️

Have you traveled anywhere this summer? Let us know in the comments!

07/09/2025

Bhí muid an-sona fáilte a chur roimh/ Delighted to welcome David Gardiner, Director of the Center for Irish Studies, University of St. Thomas Saint Paul, MN & Editor, New Hibernia Review, go/to Gael Linn inniu/today.

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05/23/2025

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A look back at some of our favorite moments from this school year! What was your favorite moment this year? Tell us in t...
05/22/2025

A look back at some of our favorite moments from this school year!

What was your favorite moment this year?
Tell us in the comments below!

05/22/2025

All in the blood as Luke goes on unique journey

Happy finals week Toms, wishing you all the best of luck!
05/19/2025

Happy finals week Toms, wishing you all the best of luck!

It’s a double holiday in Ireland today‼️Wishing you all a happy Bealtaine and Poetry Day Ireland!
05/01/2025

It’s a double holiday in Ireland today‼️

Wishing you all a happy Bealtaine and Poetry Day Ireland!

Last week, our Introduction to Irish Studies students had the chance to hear from Danny Diamond, a fiddle player from Ir...
04/29/2025

Last week, our Introduction to Irish Studies students had the chance to hear from Danny Diamond, a fiddle player from Ireland now based in Minneapolis. It was a great opportunity for our students to enjoy live, authentic Irish traditional music and connect with a rich cultural heritage!

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