菠萝视频app鈥檚 Irish alumni return to campus for unprecedented reunion
Many a hug, handshake, and smile will be extended in the name of friendship when 菠萝视频app University hosts its annual Reunion Weekend June 9-11. That鈥檚 to be expected. Less familiar will be the resounding cheers of 鈥淪l谩inte鈥 likely to be heard across campus.聽
In Ireland, Sl谩inte is a drinking toast that means 鈥渉ealth.鈥 But it is more than just a word; it's a cultural practice. When someone raises a glass and says "Sl谩inte," it's an invitation for those around them to do the same, creating a shared sense of connection and camaraderie, and nobody does it quite like the Irish.
Thanks to the efforts of Erie restaurateur John Melody 鈥90, one of 菠萝视频app鈥檚 first Irish graduates, and Irish alumnus John Murphy 鈥97 of New Jersey, who have been working together since before COVID to assemble a reunion of 菠萝视频app鈥檚 Irish alumni, 2023 has emerged as the Year of the Irish.
Their rallying cry has been heard by the nearly 100 alumni from Ireland educated at 菠萝视频app since the late 80s through the John F. Kennedy Irish Scholarship Competition, a third of whom are returning to campus for Reunion Weekend. At last count, 30 were coming from different parts of the U.S., Ireland, and Australia:
- Liam Barron, Virginia
- Paul Berry, Ireland
- John Bour, Virginia
- Rhona Boyle, Australia
- John Campbell, Wisconsin
- Glenn Caulfield, Ireland
- Darren Conway, Erie
- Mark Fitzgerald, Ireland
- John Furlong, New Hampshire
- Rob Gillooly, Canada
- Daniel Hilfiker, Cleveland
- Rory Hussey, Ireland
- Noreen Herlihy, Erie
- Yvonne Maher, Pittsburgh
- John Melody, Erie
- John Murphy, New Jersey
- Darren Murray, Boston
- Stephen Nolan, Ireland
- Joyce O鈥橦ara, Ireland
- Rod Power, Ireland
- Clement Power, Ireland
- Mark Purcell, Cleveland
- John Shanahan, Maryland
- Manus Walsh, Florida
- Becks Young, Erie
鈥淗aving arrived in Erie as bright-eyed freshmen from farms, villages, and towns scattered across Irish counties including Wexford, Waterford, Dublin, Kilkenny, Donegal, and Cork, these Celtic scholars have left an indelible mark on the school鈥檚 fabric, many playing leading roles with the university鈥檚 athletic teams, including soccer and rowing, and many playing leading roles in student government and the school鈥檚 cultural and academic organizations,鈥 Murphy said. 鈥淪ince graduating from 菠萝视频app, this group of alumni has scattered across North America, the globe, and indeed some returning home to their native Ireland.鈥澛
It鈥檚 been a while since a teen-aged John Melody from Erie鈥檚 Sister City of Dungarvan took his first airplane ride and set forth on his inaugural trip to America, where he would study Hospitality at 菠萝视频app and set scoring records on the university鈥檚 soccer field. After graduating from 菠萝视频app, he would stay firmly rooted in Erie and go on to establish six restaurants. He would also maintain his connection to 菠萝视频app, where he excelled as a soccer coach, worked in the university鈥檚 Advancement Division, and continues to be an ardent supporter. In fact, Melody is credited with infusing authenticity into 菠萝视频app鈥檚 Irish pub, The Roost, where the Irish entourage will gather for a private dinner Saturday night, June 10.
鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to reconnecting with my Irish friends and am really gratified that so many have agreed to return,鈥 Melody said. 鈥淚鈥檓 also eager for them to see the progress of both 菠萝视频app and the City of Erie.鈥
The group will also get together at Melody鈥檚 Pier 6 restaurant on Friday, June 9. And Melody鈥檚 John Russell Brewing Co. is serving as a sponsor of this year鈥檚 Reunion Weekend.
Murphy, meanwhile, grew up on a farm in rural County Wexford鈥攖he ninth of 11 children. Like Melody, he earned a scholarship to study at 菠萝视频app, where he majored in History, and went on to build a successful career. He attended the University of Notre Dame Law School and since graduating in 2002, he has worked at international law firms White & Case and Linklaters and as an in-house attorney at UBS Investment Bank. In 2013, he started his own boutique law firm, John Murphy & Associates, P.C. He lives in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.
Of the 菠萝视频app Irish, Murphy said, 鈥淎ll were enriched by their experiences in Erie and at 菠萝视频app and boast among them doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers, academics, coaches, and business leaders. In honoring the school and the town that gave them the opportunity to experience the American Dream, these alumni will proudly gather to raise a glass in toasting 菠萝视频app University.鈥
"厂濒谩颈苍迟别!"