New York University
Glucksman Ireland House
Located in the heart of New York’s Greenwich Village, Glucksman Ireland House NYU is the center for Irish and Irish-American Studies at New York University, with courses in history, Irish language, literature, music, and politics. NYU undergraduates may pursue a minor or a B.A./M.A. in Irish and Irish-American Studies. Graduate students may earn a Masters in Irish and Irish-American Studies
For the New York community, we present a weekly public events series during the academic year, as well as a monthly traditional Irish music series. For the non-credit adult learner, we host evening Irish language classes. We also serve as a resource center for Irish, Irish-American, and Irish diasporic culture.
The mission of Glucksman Ireland House is to provide access to Irish and Irish-American culture and foster excellence in the study of Ireland, Irish America, and the global Irish Diaspora.
For more information, see:
*History
*Master of Arts in Irish and Irish American Studies
*Events
For information about the holdings and resources of NYU Bobst Library and beyond in Irish Studies, see guides.nyu.edu/Irish
Mary Elizabeth Lennon
Currently serving as the Community Engagement and Events Administrator at Glucksman Ireland House NYU. I implement Ireland House’s extensive schedule of academic and public programming, the annual Gala, membership, marketing, and development. I work with our administrative team to develop
Maeve Carey-Kozlark
Maeve Carey-Kozlark is a PhD student in Historical Musicology at NYU where they study sounds of dissent under conditions of memory, migration, and displacement, particularly among Irish-Americans and radical leftist circles of the early 20th century. Prior to attending NYU,