Virtual Irish History courses from the Irish Cultural Center starting March 22, Scholarship opportunity (Kelley) Class IV, III, II, I

The Irish Cultural Centre of New England located in Canton, MA has just introduced a new 4-week program designed specifically for High School Students. Two courses are offered: “An introduction to Irish History – Irish Famine of 1845” and “Irish Art – Jack Butler Yeats and Independent Ireland” is a unique and impactful 4-week virtual program on Tuesday evenings starting on March 22nd.

Lectures will be delivered by Dr. Christine Kinealy – the founding director of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut and Dr. Brian Kennedy of UCD – a widely published author, a thought leader on visual literacy, and an art museum leader in Ireland, Australia & the U.S.A. All participants will receive a Letter of Achievement from the ICC and from the Consul General of Ireland, Boston. ICC scholarships of $750 each will also be awarded to two participants who complete an optional project at the end of the program.

For more information and to register, contact Maudy Dooher at mdooher@irishculture.org

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