Trinity College Dublin is renaming its main Library, formerly named after George Berkeley, after the acclaimed Irish poet Eavan Boland. This decision was made by the University Board on Wednesday, ...
Trinity College Dublin may have been founded by Queen Elizabeth I, but for over 400 years every building on the prestigious university campus has been named after a man. Until now. This month, an ...
An exhibition of 55 handmade books written and illustrated by Dublin primary school students marks the culmination of the ...
Trinity College Dublin will no longer call one of its libraries after the philosopher George Berkeley It says his links to slavery are "inconsistent with the university’s core values" Berkeley's work ...
Trinity College Dublin is renaming its main library after the acclaimed Irish poet Eavan Boland. The decision was made by the University Board today after a period of research, analysis and public ...
Trinity College Dublin is inviting submissions from the public to help choose a new name for its main library, formerly named after Irish philosopher George Berkeley. The university removed his name ...
The name of Trinity College Dublin's Berkeley Library has been judged as "inconsistent with the University’s core values," Trinity said in a statement today, April 26. George Berkeley, a former fellow ...
In The Irish Times this Saturday, Joseph O’Connor tells Patrick Freyne about his new novel, The Ghosts of Rome, and Garrett Carr discusses his debut novel, The Boy from the Sea, with Edel Coffey.
Trinity College Dublin has decided to remove the name of a slave owner from its largest library. First opened in 1967, the Berkeley Library was named after philosopher George Berkeley in 1978. The ...
Trinity College Dublin, a university in Ireland, will remove the name Berkeley from its main library on campus, The New York Times reported. The university concluded that George Berkeley, whom the ...
Ireland’s only copy of the first edition of Shakespeare’s collected plays, known as the First Folio, has gone on display in Trinity College Dublin. The highly-regarded volume is the centrepiece of a ...