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Twenty Mary Immaculate College (MIC) students have been commended for ‘valuable’ contributions to their community through voluntary tutoring of primary and post-primary students, and supporting the parents of migrant children in engaging with their child’s learning. The students were celebrated at a special awards event at MIC on Wednesday 17 April.
Two Mary Immaculate College (MIC) students have been crowned Ireland’s ‘Radio DJs of the Year’ at the Student Media awards. Daragh Dolan and Jake O’Loughlin were announced as the winners of the prestigious title at the SMedia Awards at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Thursday.
Students from Mary Immaculate College (MIC) were recognised at the Board of Irish College Societies (BICS) Awards in Sligo, where the Mary Immaculate Dramatic Arts Society (MIDAS), took home the award for ‘Best Society (Cultural)’.
Held on 10 April at the Clayton Hotel, Sligo, the latest BICS award marked another national recognition for MIDAS as MIC students previously brought home the ‘Best Society’ award on five separate occasions. The award also comes in the same month that MIDAS marked its 25-year anniversary with a sold-out run of Legally Blonde at the Lime Tree Theatre in early April.
The 12th annual Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival kicks off next week and Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is proud to support learning for all ages by hosting events as part of the festival’s packed schedule. Running from Monday 23 to Sunday 29 May, this year’s festival focuses around a central theme of ‘Learn Something New in 2022’, and includes a blend of in-person, online and hybrid events. The festival was launched with a special event at Kilmallock Library recently where first-class students from Scoil Mocheallóg, Killmalock attended a workshop hosted by MIC’s Department of Enterprise and Community Engagement.
The aim of the ‘MIC Teaching for Inclusion Seminar Series’ is support and share knowledge with the wider teaching community to help with opportunities to support an ethos and practice diversity, inclusion and integration in the classroom and schools.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has teamed up with Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)’s ADAPT Centre to develop free course materials to help schools embrace and manage Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the ethics surrounding its use. The Technology in my Life (TimL) project has been developed to cater specifically to primary schools and aims to provide educators with the necessary tools and insights to guide pupils in understanding the ethical dimensions of AI in our increasingly digital world.