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TUS raises peace flag in solidarity with refugees in education
In a powerful display of solidarity with refugees and migrants in education, Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) raised a white peace flag across its campuses in the Midlands and Midwest.
TUS student societies raise €11,500 for local charities
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) students have raised over €11,500 for local charities this year through active involvement in student societies.
TUS and LWETB sign agreement to progress opportunities for FET learners
The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and Longford and Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance progression opportunities for FET learners.
Students Union secure funding to ‘end period poverty’ on TUS campus
Over a recent number of months, the Technological University of the Shannon Students’ Union and TUS SU welfare working group have lobbied with the third level institution to secure a funding provision in support of their ending period poverty initiative across all TUS campuses.
Polish Ambassador to Ireland meets thriving TUS Polish community
The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) welcomed Polish Ambassador to Ireland H.E. Anna Sochanska to its Athlone campus recently to meet with members of its thriving Polish community.
Quiet spaces for autistic students launched on TUS Athlone campus
Quiet spaces designed to reduce the sensory load on autistic students on campus were unveiled by local Senator Micheál Carrigy, chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Autism, at the Technological University of the Shannon in Athlone.
TUS wins coveted HSE excellence award for new integrated student sexual health, contraception and health promotion service
The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) has won a national award for its new integrated student sexual health, contraception and health promotion service, which aims to deliver the right care to students in the right place at the right time.
TUS receives University of Sanctuary Designation on World Refugee Day
The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) has been designated a University of Sanctuary in recognition of its efforts to make higher education more welcoming and inclusive of asylum seekers, refugees and migrants.
Being a loser makes Cherie a winner
Cherie Forde from Corrandulla has lost a life-changing 5st 4.5lbs with Slimming World, and 7st in total to take the title of ‘Greatest Loser 2022’ at Maura’s Slimming World group in the Menlo Park Hotel.
Roy — the musical genius on the scooter
Roy Carroll was one of the best known characters of Galway City. As a resident musician in many city hotels in Eyre Square, he was forever the epitome of decorum, bedecked in his bow tie. He was known to many as the man on the scooter which he rode through the city while often carrying an open umbrella, Roy sadly passed away in early winter, but it would be remiss of the city to not pay tribute to this remarkable character with an even more remarkable back story. Because Roy Carroll was his stage name, not many knew that he was born Peter Salvatore Armonde Louis Volpe.