Enniscorthy Guardian

MORE THAN 200 STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM WEXFORD CAMPUS

TWO PAGES OF PICTURES INSIDE

- By BRENDAN KEANE

OVER 200 graduates from IT Carlow’s Wexford Campus have been conferred with degrees, higher diplomas, honours degrees, postgradua­te diplomas and master’s degrees in the National Opera House.

The ceremony took place on Friday before a packed auditorium.

Minister Paul Kehoe TD and a number of local councillor­s were also in attendance.

Minister Kehoe said the awards were ‘passports to a new place in the lives of the graduates’ and he encouraged the recipients to continue with their studies going forward.

The Head of Wexford Campus, Dr Karen Hennessy, highlighte­d the significan­ce of the occasion and emphasised the fact that 90 per cent of graduates in the college each year are from Co Wexford while the President of IT Carlow, Dr Patricia Mulcahy said everyone associated with the college was proud of the graduates’ achievemen­ts.

She also highlighte­d that 21 per cent of the 5,880 people from Wexford who pursued higher education programmes through 2017 into 2018 did so through IT Carlow.

Dr Mulcahy outlined milestones associated with the institute this year including the fact it saw the first graduates from its new Higher Diploma in Aquabusine­ss and two new degree programmes with the BSc (Honours) in Creative Computing and Digital Innovation and the BSc (Honours) in Tourism and Event Management.

She revealed that €2m in funding has been secured for a new Insurtech initiative for a financial services technology innovation centre.

A special tribute was also paid to the former Head of Wexford Campus, Caroline Murphy, who passed away earlier this year and another poignant aspect to the event saw awards being presented posthumous­ly to the late Mark Blake and to the late Joe Caulfield whose father accepted the Higher Diploma in Digital Media Design on behalf of his son who passed away in April.

In her closing address Dr Mulcahy said the graduates were joining an alumni of over 55,000 graduates from the Institute.

‘An alumni of engineers and scientists, technologi­sts, artists, lawyers, designers, business profession­als and social care practition­ers.’

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 ??  ?? Denise Giltrap, Pauline Masterson and Carrie Morrissey from Enniscorth­y, Marian Morrissey from Glynn and Michelle Murphy from Wexford.
Denise Giltrap, Pauline Masterson and Carrie Morrissey from Enniscorth­y, Marian Morrissey from Glynn and Michelle Murphy from Wexford.
 ??  ?? Brendan Keane from New Ross with Lauren Corish Wallace, Fiona Martin and Brian McDonald from Wexford.
Brendan Keane from New Ross with Lauren Corish Wallace, Fiona Martin and Brian McDonald from Wexford.
 ??  ?? Back: Dick Bates, John Hickey, Carol O’Kelly, John Doyle, Dr Jeanette Davies, John Connoughto­n and head of campus Karen Hennessy. Front: Business in Aqua HDip graduates Myles Mulligan, Andrew Torrie, Brian O’Loan, Mary Meyler, Kate Dempsey, Pádraig Ó Lorcain and Joseph Gibbons.
Back: Dick Bates, John Hickey, Carol O’Kelly, John Doyle, Dr Jeanette Davies, John Connoughto­n and head of campus Karen Hennessy. Front: Business in Aqua HDip graduates Myles Mulligan, Andrew Torrie, Brian O’Loan, Mary Meyler, Kate Dempsey, Pádraig Ó Lorcain and Joseph Gibbons.
 ??  ?? Shauna, Denis and Erin Whelan.
Shauna, Denis and Erin Whelan.
 ??  ?? Ann Cullen from Bree, Philip Connolly from Ryleen, New Ross, and Nicola Curran from Arklow.
Ann Cullen from Bree, Philip Connolly from Ryleen, New Ross, and Nicola Curran from Arklow.
 ??  ?? Nemone Van Der Blaike and Elaine Pierce from Rosslare Harbour.
Nemone Van Der Blaike and Elaine Pierce from Rosslare Harbour.
 ??  ?? Paul and Gwen Gaddren.
Paul and Gwen Gaddren.
 ??  ?? Katie Goff from Killinick and Karley Kemp from Wexford.
Katie Goff from Killinick and Karley Kemp from Wexford.
 ??  ?? Carol O’Kelly presenting Brian O’Loan with the Brendan O’Kelly Memorial Medal for 1st Place in Aqua Business.
Carol O’Kelly presenting Brian O’Loan with the Brendan O’Kelly Memorial Medal for 1st Place in Aqua Business.

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