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Ireland Recap

In late October and early November 2024, a group of Endicott alumni, alongside President Steven R. DiSalvo, Ph.D., embarked on an unforgettable journey through Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. From the vibrant streets of Dublin to the scenic beauty of Galway, Killarney, and Cork—home to Endicott’s study abroad partner, MTU—our alumni had an incredible time exploring the rich culture and landscapes of the Emerald Isle.

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Endicott College alumni and friends were treated to a stunning vista at an overlook outside Killarney National Park, Ireland.
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Dublin, Ireland, offered Endicott alumni and friends a wide range of vibrant activities, from world-renowned museums and historic sites to lively pubs and educational walking tours.
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Endicott travelers visited the seaside town of Dingle in Ireland's southwest, where rugged cliffs meet the Atlantic and colorful cottages line the harbor.
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Our group of adventurous Endicott travelers explored the historic Blarney Castle and gardens, home to the famous Blarney Stone, said to grant the gift of eloquence to those who kiss it.
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Endicott travelers were treated to a drive around the Dingle Peninsula's scenic Slea Head Drive.
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Endicott President Steven R. DiSalvo, Ph.D., and members of the College's Board of Trustees received a warm welcome to Munster Technological University (MTU) from President Maggie Cusack. Located in Cork, Ireland, MTU hosts Endicott students studying abroad in Ireland and offers a wide array of programs that align with Endicott’s academic offerings.
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Despite the wind and the rain, the Cliffs of Moher were a spectacular site to behold.
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Founded in 1191, Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin serves as the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland.
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A group of Endicott travelers extended their journey with a trip to Northern Ireland. The seaside town of Portrush on the island's north coast offered scenic seascapes. The town will be host to the 153rd British Open in 2025.
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Endicott travelers explored the historic Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary, Ireland. The site contains medieval buildings once home to Munster’s kings and, legend says, linked to St. Patrick.