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Celebrating 25 years of the academic partnership between UCC and the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University

23 Jan 2023
Left: Dr Kevin Clancy, Director of the Center for Global Education, Mary Steele, President John O’Halloran and students- Zachary Staver and Claire Kouri Right: Students Abigail Willenbring, Theodore Muetzel and Michaela Koll, Dr Richard Ice, Provost of CSBSJU, Marita Foster, Deputy Director of the UCC International Office, Karen McSweeney and Mary-Brid Murphy from the UCC International Office

University College Cork and the International Office were delighted to welcome Dr Richard Ice, Provost of the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University and Dr Kevin Clancy, Director of the Center for Global Education (CGE) to UCC on Thursday, 19 January, to celebrate 25 years of the academic partnership between our institutions. Since the establishment of the partnership in 1997, 426 students from the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University have studied at UCC, including the thirteen who are currently enrolled for the spring semester 2023.

University College Cork and the International Office were delighted to welcome Dr Richard Ice, Provost of the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University and Dr Kevin Clancy, Director of the Center for Global Education (CGE) to UCC on Thursday, 19 January, to celebrate 25 years of the academic partnership between our institutions. Since the establishment of the partnership in 1997, 426 students from the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University have studied at UCC, including the thirteen who are currently enrolled for the spring semester 2023.

To mark the 25th anniversary, the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University have very kindly loaned the Gospel & Acts volume of The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Edition to UCC. President John O’Halloran formally accepted the volume on behalf of UCC at an event held in the O’Rahilly Building on 19 January. It will be on display until 31 March and a programme of events organised by the International Office, in conjunction with the Boole Library, is currently being finalised. The programme will conclude with a lecture in early April by Rev. Dr John F. Ross, Executive Director The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Programme.

The Saint John's Bible contains some 160 illuminations across its seven volumes. There is a great variety of images utilized in the bible. Some of these are drawn from ancient and medieval Christian art, such as fish and trees, while others are more modern: a double helix DNA strand, Buddhist mandalas, and the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre in New York City. The bible has been described as America’s Book of Kells. The creators of The Saint John's Bible used a mixture of modern technology (computers used to plan the layout of the Bible and line-breaks for the text) and older techniques used in the creation of ancient illuminated manuscripts (handwritten with turkey, goose, and swan quills on calf-skin vellum; gold and platinum leaf and hand-ground pigments; Chinese stick ink).

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