Yves Roberge, Susan Storey (Chair, The Ireland Fund
of Canada), Ann Dooley (Celtic Studies)
Philip Armstrong (Board member of The Ireland Fund of Canada), Brian O'Malley (Director of Development, St. Michael's College), David Wilson (Celtic Studies)
Linda Armstrong, Ann Dooley, Máirín Nic Dhiarmada (Celtic Studies)
Máirín Nic Dhiarmada, Kevin Gallagher
Brian O'Malley, Eithne Heffernan, Philip Armstrong
Yves Roberge, Sarah O'Connor (Celtic Studies), Isabel Sisi (President's Office, St. Michael's College)
Carmel Orr (Executive Director, The Ireland Fund of
Canada), Jenny O'Donnell (Administrator, The Ireland Fund of Canada),
Sarah O'Connor
Kevin Gallagher, Eithne Heffernan, Jenny O'Donnell
Yves Roberge (Acting Principal, St. Michael's College), Eithne Heffernan (Vice-Chair The Ireland Fund of Canada), Kevin Gallagher (Board member of The Ireland Fund of Canada)
Jenny O'Donnell, Carmel Orr, Eithne Heffernan, Linda
Armstrong
Susan Storey, Brian O'Malley
On Wednesday, April 16, a reception was held in President Alway's office to mark the first anniversary of the Celtic Studies Program Writer/Artist-in-Residence Program. At the reception, Eithne Heffernan, Vice-Chair of the Ireland Fund of Canada, presented a cheque on behalf of the Fund to the Acting Principal of St. Michael's College, Yves Roberge. The first writer-in-residence was Bernard MacLaverty, who was on campus for the month of October 2007. The Program is happy to announce that the next writer-in-residence will be Claire Keegan, who will be on campus for the month of March 2009.

