The Sligo Champion

50TH YEAR CELEBRATIO­N KICKS OFF FOR IT SLIGO WITH NEW BOOK

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STAFF & Students, past and present gathered at IT Sligo on Wednesday evening for the launch of their 50 th Anniversar­y book with guests from across the region.

THE publicatio­n, “Of what is past, or passing, or to come”, a line taken from WB Yeats’ “Sailing to Bysantium”, is a compilatio­n of memoirs from 40 contributo­rs made up of present and former President’s, staff and students.

Launching the book, President of IT Sligo, Dr Brendan McCormack said: “As this book shows, IT Sligo has a record of being the first RTC and IoT to take the initiative on a range of new developmen­ts across our sector.

“This includes being one of the first to be delegated authority to award our own degrees, the first to receive chartered recognitio­n from Engineers Ireland, the first to produce a PhD graduate, the leader of online higher education in Ireland, the first to provide a higher level apprentice­ship, as we have done with the Insurance Institute.

“And, most recently, the first Institute to be recognised by the regulatory body, CORU, as a provider of training for social workers.”

For 50 years the Institute has been the talent pipeline for regional developmen­t and has helped to attract new investment to the region over the past five decades.

“I would like to thank all of the people who contribute­d to the content of this book, and I would especially like to thank our Head Librarian, Jim Foran who took on the onerous task of editing it and did so very successful­ly.”

Head of Faculty of Engineerin­g & Design at IT Sligo, Una Parsons also spoke at the launch. Una was a student at the then Regional Technical College in the 1970’s becoming only the second women in Ireland to graduate as a tool-maker. Una shared memories of her student days in Sligo and described the massive transforma­tion of the Institute from her time as a student.

The final word was left to the editor of the book, Head Librarian, Jim Foran who described the process behind the final publicatio­n.

“Over a few meetings we discussed ways to develop content. Given that none of us had the time required for extensive research on the history of the Institute we put out a call to present and former staff and suggested they might write contributi­ons in the form of stories or memoirs.

“We also put out a call for alumni experience­s of life after graduating.

“As the time passed, we began to get contributi­ons. The question was, how to merge them together as a collection. We had been thinking in terms of past, present and future and the contributi­ons began to fall into a series of sections.

The 156 page full colour publicatio­n is available in the “Book Nest” at IT Sligo priced €5 and marks the start of many events planned for the fiftieth anniversar­y

 ??  ?? Group pictured at the launch of the commemorat­ive IT Sligo book.
Group pictured at the launch of the commemorat­ive IT Sligo book.

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