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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

Stephen Butler is a Senior Lecturer in the Expository Writing Program at New York University. He has also taught composition, literature and the humanities at Iona College and Kean University. He holds degrees from Iona, the City College of New

Kevin Kenny is Glucksman Professor of History at New York University. He works on the history of Irish emigration, American immigration, and global migration. His books include Making Sense of the Molly Maguires (1998), The American Irish: A History (2000),