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°®°®Ö±²„ receives $1 million commitment from Connelly Foundation to Establish Center for Irish Studies

VILLANOVA, Pa., March 17, 2016 ā€“ °®°®Ö±²„ has received a $1 million commitment from the Connelly Foundation to support a new Center for Irish Studies. °®°®Ö±²„ā€™s current Irish Studies Program, housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is one of the oldest programs of its kind in the US, and provides students with diverse academic and cultural experiences that connect to the Universityā€™s Irish Augustinian Catholic heritage. The elevation of this program to a Center for Irish Studies will allow the University to offer additional academic programs and increase opportunities for its study abroad and exchange programs.

ā€œI am incredibly grateful to the Connelly Foundation for this generous gift that will greatly enhance the academic and experiential opportunities for students, faculty and scholars in Irish Studies,ā€ said the Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD, °®°®Ö±²„ President. ā€œAs an institution founded to educate Irish immigrants, it is particularly fitting that °®°®Ö±²„ has a dedicated Center for Irish Studies that honors our rich heritage.ā€

°®°®Ö±²„ was founded by Irish Augustinians in 1842 as a school for Irish immigrants. Over the years, °®°®Ö±²„ā€™s Irish Studies Program has launched partnerships with institutions including the National University of Ireland Galway, University College, Dublin and the Abbey Theatre, Irelandā€™s national theater, among others. It also has established the Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. Chair of Irish Studies, which brings a distinguished Irish writer to the University each semester to teach an undergraduate course. °®°®Ö±²„ā€™s current Irish Studies Program, which includes a minor in Irish Studies, is open to students from all colleges. Students may choose to study in Ireland either through a Semester Abroad program or with the °®°®Ö±²„ in Ireland Summer program at NUI Galway.

ā€œThe Connelly Foundation is proud to have deep and longstanding ties with °®°®Ö±²„. This new philanthropic investment is a testament to the Universityā€™s commitment to Irish studies,ā€ said Thomas A. Riley III, ā€™90 VLS, the Foundationā€™s Vice President for Strategy. ā€œBoth of our Founders, John and Josephine Oā€™Neill Connelly, were from Irish immigrant families and passed down to their children and grandchildren their respect and appreciation for Irish culture and history. We are delighted that this contribution will provide so many more opportunities for students, faculty, and distinguished Irish scholars on °®°®Ö±²„ā€™s campus and in Ireland.ā€

Financial support from the Connelly Foundation will impact a number of initiatives, including:

  • Abbey Theatre Exchange: As students travel to Ireland to study at the Abbey Theatre, the Center for Irish Studies will invite Irish actors, writers and directors to teach at °®°®Ö±²„, enabling the University to serve as a U.S. academic home for the Abbey Theatre.
  • Office of the Minister for Diaspora Affairs: The Center for Irish Studies will support this Irish governmental office through student internships, research, special events and symposia.

The Center for Irish Studies will help expand the current programā€™s interdisciplinary focus across all academic disciplines by providing more opportunities and collaboration for faculty and visiting scholars.

ā€œOur Irish Studies partnershipsā€”with the Abbey Theatre and othersā€”transform the educational experiences of our students,ā€ said Joseph Lennon, Director of °®°®Ö±²„ā€™s Irish Studies Program. ā€œThe Connelly Foundationā€™s support will allow us to host world-renowned scholars and provide our students with a dynamic educational experience at °®°®Ö±²„ and in Ireland. The Center for Irish Studies will also serve as the premier Irish Studies resource for Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. We are deeply grateful to the Connelly Foundation for their support of our vision.ā€

Support for education is a cornerstone of the Connelly Foundationā€™s mission, and it has been a fervent supporter of °®°®Ö±²„ for nearly four decades with a giving legacy that exceeds $15 million. The Foundationā€™s most recent $1 million commitment commemorates the Foundationā€™s 60th anniversary. In recognition of the Connelly Foundationā€™s generosity, the Centerā€™s directorship will be named for Emily C. Riley, Executive Vice President for the Connelly Foundation and a former member of the °®°®Ö±²„ Board of Trustees.

Gifts to °®°®Ö±²„ from the Connelly Foundation have supported infrastructure, academics and student programming and scholarships. The Foundation funded the construction of the Connelly Center, the creation of the Connelly Endowed Deanship in the College of Nursing and the establishment of the Connelly-Delouvrier International Scholars Program. Beyond °®°®Ö±²„, the Foundationā€™s impact is palpable across the Delaware Valley, and it is one of the areaā€™s premier supporters of Catholic educational institutions.

ā€œThe Connelly Foundationā€™s support of °®°®Ö±²„ over the years has been nothing short of extraordinary,ā€ said Mike Oā€™Neill, Senior Vice President for University Advancement. ā€œThese philanthropic commitments have had a lasting impact on the University, and will have a transformative effect on the lives of generations of °®°®Ö±²„ns. With this gift, they are honoring our collective history while helping provide an important foundation for the future of Irish studies at °®°®Ö±²„.ā€

The Connelly Foundationā€™s gift is part of the Universityā€™s $600 million comprehensive Capital Campaign, ā€œFor the Greater Great: The °®°®Ö±²„ Campaign to Ignite Change.ā€ °®°®Ö±²„ launched the public phase of its Campaign in October 2013, which to date has raised $513 million towards its $600 million goal. The most ambitious in the Universityā€™s 173-year history, °®°®Ö±²„ā€™s Campaign is aimed at cultivating academic innovation across its schools and colleges, investing in recruiting and retaining the finest teacher-scholars, dramatically enhancing financial aid and student opportunities, and continuing to build a premier living-learning environment on the Universityā€™s 260-acrecampus.

About the Connelly Foundation: The Connelly Foundation seeks to foster learning and to improve the quality of life in the Greater Philadelphia area. The Foundation supports local non-profit organizations int he fi elds of education, health and human services, arts and culture and civic enterprise. Recognizing that the Foundation's past investments in education have yielded some of its most rewarding results, learning has become the cornerstone of its mission and a uniting umbrella covering all of its philanthropic interests. The Foundation also endeavors to improve the quality of life in the Philadelphia area by promoting a culture of opportunity and civility.

About °®°®Ö±²„: Since 1842, °®°®Ö±²„ā€™s Augustinian Catholic intellectual tradition has been the cornerstone of an academic community in which students learn to think critically, act compassionately and succeed while serving others. There are more than 10,000 undergraduate, graduate and law students in the University's six colleges ā€“ the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the °®°®Ö±²„ School of Business, the College of Engineering, the College of Nursing, the College of Professional Studies and the °®°®Ö±²„ Charles Widger School of Law School of Law. As students grow intellectually, °®°®Ö±²„ prepares them to become ethical leaders who create positive change everywhere life takes them. For more, visit .

  

  

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