Mournful, Angry Views of Ireland’s Famine A Review of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum, in Hamden Mark Stanczak/Quinnipiac University PROCESSION A print of a grieving family is projected on a … Read More
Posted in news | Comments Off on Irelands Great Hunger Museum | The New York TimesA Living Legacy: Irish Art from the Collection of Brian Burns A special supplement to Irish America by Turlough McConnell delving into the genesis of Brian Burns’ collection of Irish art and the subsequent sale of his collection at the … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Special Features for Irish America MagazineAn Gorta Mόr Sunday, August 26, 2012 Quinnipiac President John L. Lahey today announced Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at 3011 Whitney Avenue, near the University’s campuses in Hamden, will open and be officially dedicated at an invitation-only ceremony on Friday, … Read More
Posted in news | Comments Off on Quinnipiac Announces Ireland’s Great Hunger MuseumA Bicentennial Celebration of the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral
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Ireland’s Great Hunger An Gorta Mór The Quinnipiac University Collection Writer/Director/Producer Through the voices of Quinnipiac University President John Leahy, PhD, historians Christine Kinealy and David A. Vallone, librarian Janice Swiatek-Kelly, PhD, Galway booksellers Des and Tom Kenny, and artists … Read More Read More
Posted in featuredhomeright, projects | Comments Off on Film and Multimedia PresentationsHome of the Irish Immigrant Girls in Lower Manhattan Huffington Post March 2, 2012 Forty-four faces stared out at us from a six-by-eight-foot enlargement of a black and white photograph taken in 1908. The images of young Irish immigrant women … Read More
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