Breathtaking is the first word that comes to mind if someone were to ask me how Ireland is. From the moment we landed in the Dublin airport to this very … Continued
A few months back, we watched the movie The Way. We reflected upon how during pilgrimage it is important to allow yourself to be worked on and allow others to … Continued
Another amazing day with very amazing people! We started off the day by meeting with Sister Mary Reynolds. She gave a brief presentation of the corporal works of mercy. It … Continued
I’ll be honest. I’m exhausted. I’ve been awake for 30 hours. However, exhaustion is not always a negative thing. I have spent the last 30 hours with some of my … Continued
For nine days in June 2016, Carlow University students traveled over 2,000 miles through Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee to study the people and places that gave birth to … Continued
Carlow University hosted educators for a renewable energy workshop by REcharge Labs. The PowerPoint projected a Kodak moment of disappointment. Ten children with matching blue t-shirts reacted with identical frowns … Continued
from left to right: Rachel Walton, Ashley Bedford, Brandon Fury, Hannah Backus, Colleen Hennigan, Ariel Hafeman, Kevin Haworth, Chase McGuire, Michele Leonard, Nina Padolf. seated: Karla Lamb, Angela Cornelius “It … Continued
A Mercy mission to spread the word about accessible water. It’s not often that college students get to walk the halls of the United Nations, but Traci Johnson, a senior … Continued
At the airport again, this time in Shannon. We have passed through the Duty Free shop – the final shopping lure before boarding our plane for Boston. There are so … Continued
We continue to be recipients of Irish generosity and this morning is no exception. Upon entering our tour bus, we were gifted with a book from our tour bus driver, … Continued