Keough-Naughton


Upcoming Events

Miracles of Development: from Irish Pigs to Celtic Tigers

Friday, February 20th 3:30PM 
424 Flanner Hall
Sarah Townsend, University of Notre Dame

Keough-Naughton Fellow Sarah L.Townsend received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 2011 and since then has served as Assistant Professor of English at the University of South Dakota, where she teaches courses in modern and contemporary British, Irish, and Anglophone fiction and drama.

The Reception and Circulation of Early Modern Irish Women's Writing

Monday, February 23rd 3:00PM 
424 Flanner Hall
Marie-Louise Coolahan, National University of Ireland, Galway 
Dr. Coolahan is Principal Investigator of a major new research project: RECIRC: The Reception and Circulation of Early Modern Women’s Writing, 1550-1700, funded by the European Research Council, and participates in the project "Women’s Poetry in Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 1400-1800" (based in Aberystwyth University and funded by the Leverhulme Trust).
Her talk will outline the ideas behind both projects and discuss how they will impact our understanding of women’s writing in early modern Ireland. 
An Evening of Traditional Irish Music
Monday, February 23rd 7:00PM 
Legends of Notre Dame

Liz Carroll, John Williams and Katie Grennan       
Doors Open at 6:30PM 
Free and Open to the Notre Dame Community
This trio of Chicago musicians have traveled and performed the world over and we are delighted to bring them to Notre Dame for a performance of traditional Irish music and dance!
The Ends of Irish Studies
Friday, February 27th 3:30PM
424 Flanner Hall
Christopher MorashTrinity College Dublin
The Seamus Heaney Chair at Trinity College Dublin considers the state of Irish Studies.
 
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