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TUS President asks Inaugural TUS graduates to Stand Independent and Strong against Pandemic of Disinformation.
-Professor Vincent Cunnane was addressing the 1,570 graduates at the TUS Conferring Ceremonies held in the TUS Gaelic Grounds.
- More than 4,500 people gathered in the purpose-built outdoor arena in the TUS Gaelic Grounds.
 
More than 1,500 graduates of the Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (TUS) made history this Tuesday and Wednesday (November 9 & 10, 2021) by becoming the inaugural graduates of Ireland’s newest Technological University.
The Class of 2021, including six PhDs graduates, from across the university’s Moylish, LSAD, Thurles, Clonmel and Ennis campuses came together at TUS Gaelic Grounds to receive their parchment, with a further cohort graduating from the Athlone campus two weeks previous.
Over 4,500 people in total gathered at the four ceremonies in the purpose-built outdoor arena in the TUS Gaelic Grounds to celebrate the momentous occasion.
At the conferring ceremony in Limerick, the Chair of the TUS Governing Body Josephine Fehily acknowledged the unprecedented challenges the class of 2021 faced during the last 18 months.
“The Class of 2021 are, and always will be, the first ever to receive an award from TUS. As the first graduates of TUS, I hope you will remain fiercely proud of your alma mater and work with us to collectively advance the Midlands and Midwest regions for all who live and work here, as we move towards a post-pandemic life – a life which feels as if it will be different somehow.”
In his address President of TUS Professor Vincent Cunanne asked graduates to stand independent and strong against pandemic disinformation by drawing on their education and their experience over the last year and a half.
“The latter part of your journey through college saw you face challenges which were unknown until their emergence. Your graduation is a further mark of your achievement and your resilience, something that my colleagues and I wish to recognise and congratulate.    
Pictured L-R Keagan Ford, Loughrea Co Galway, Chris Britton, Clonmel Co Tipperary, Dylan Flynn, Limerick City and Gavin Murray, Carrick on Suir Co Tipperary, Music Technology. Pic Arthur Ellis.