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Significant numbers of antigen test kits made available to TUS students

More than 70,000 antigen tests are to be handed out to students at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) this month.
NUIG students can 'speak out' about violence, bullying, and sexual harassment
NUI Galway has launched a groundbreaking online tool for people to anonymously report experiences of violence, bullying, and sexual harassment.
Council to host civic reception for Professor Ciaran O’Cathain
A proposal to honour the former Athlone Institute of Technology President, Professor Ciaran O’Catháin, with a civic reception in reflection of his contribution to the evolution of the third level college to university status received unanimous support at the most recent sitting of Westmeath County Council.
Athlone IT welcomes an academic return to on campus learning in September

Athlone Institute of Technology has unveiled plans for in-person teaching and learning on campus to resume in the new academic year.
Athlone IT President officially receives prestigious Athletics Ireland accolade
Athletics Ireland has bestowed a Life Vice President award on Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) President Professor, Ciarán Ó Catháin, for his commitment to athletics and his vision of creating a “theatre of dreams for the youth and future stars in athletics” in the shape of the AIT International Athletics Arena.
Resilience of Athlone IT students noted during graduation ceremonies

The dawning of a new Technological University status approaching, Athlone Institute of Technology virtually hosted its ultimate graduation ceremonies as a sole education entity on Thursday and Friday of last week.
Technological University submission a significant education milestone
A transformational development for education within the Midlands region, plans for the opening of a new technological university on the Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) campus in September 2021 have progressed following confirmation that the AIT-LIT consortium has formally submitted its application to Government.