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Conn Mac Aogáin (B.A., ’15) Getting His Irish On Conn Mac Aogáin Conn Mac Aogáin is the first graduate of Lehman College’s new Irish Language Specialization (part of the Comparative Literature undergraduate program). Mac Aogáin has had a successful career as an urban planner and already has a B.A. in Economics and Geography and an M.S. in Urban Planning from Columbia. “He decided to take the challenge and further polish his Irish language abilities,” said Professor Thomas Idhe, the chair of the College’s Languages and Literatures department. In 2008, he began studying the Irish language at Lehman College part-time in evening classes. Over the years he has taken courses here with Fulbright foreign language teaching assistants such as Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh, Eimear Ní Cheallaigh, Úna Ní Fhátharta, and Rhona Ní Chearbhaill. He also benefited from the tutelage of Fulbright winners Madeleine Ní Ghallchobhair and Siobhán Ní Mhaolagáin in addition to taking courses with Lehman’s regular faculty in Irish, Muireann Ní Chuív and John Gillen. Along with his course work in Modern Irish, Mac Aogáin has also taken several courses in Old Irish at the CUNY Graduate Center and is graduating from Lehman with a dual major in Linguistics. During his time at Lehman, Mac Aogáin participated in several study abroad programs including summer semesters at the National University of Ireland in Galway and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. Funding to assist with the work of the Irish language program in the Languages and Literatures department has been generously provided over the past ten years with grants from the Irish Government’s National Lottery administered by the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht as well as the Ireland-United States Commission for Educational Exchange. And now even after graduating from Leh X[