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Wisconsin

  • Ciorcal Comhrá na Cuinge

    Rebecca ShieldsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Language InstituteMadison, WI 53706
    rashields@wisc.edu

    http://ciorcalnacuinge.org/ Beginner and Intermediate conversation classes, free for Wisconsin residents.

    Non-Credit available.

    Contact the Teacher for more information.

  • Dineen Grow

    University of WisconsinRoom 170 - Memorial Library 728 State StreetMadison, WI 53716
    (608) 263-1721dgrow@library.wisc.edu

    These non-credited community courses are designed for adult learners. They are administered through the UW-Madison Continuing Studies Department.

    Non-Credit available.

    Contact the Teacher for more information.

  • Sandy Hofmann

    Conradh Na Gaeilge, Craobh Curtin1519 Ridge CourtWauwatosa, WI 53213
    (414) 476-8636sandyhofmann@ireland.com

    I am working with a study group that meets weekly at Alterra Coffee Shop in Wauwatosa.

    Non-Credit available.

    Contact the Teacher for more information.

  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    Bairbre Ni ChiardhaMerrill Hall G42 P.O. Box 413Milwaukee, WI 53201
    414-229-6520bairbre@uwm.edu
    Fall courses:

    CELTIC 103 : First Semester Gaelic
    Monday & Wednesday 11-12:15pm, Bairbre NÍ Chiardha
    Tuesday & Thursday 5-6:15pm, John Gleeson
    Here's your chance to learn Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge), Ireland's native tongue and the oldest written vernacular in Europe. Gaelic is the beating heart of Irish culture, the window into the soul of the land.

    CELTIC 133 : Celtic Crossings
    Wednesday 5:00-7:40pm
    An overview of the Celtic world and timeline, covering what we know of the ancient Continental Celts right up through the variety of Insular Celtic culture that lives on to this day.

    CELTIC 350 : Advanced Topics in Celtic Studies: Irish Revolutions Past and Present
    Tuesday & Thursday 3:30-4:45pm
    Explore the revolutionary Irish past and the turmoil that birthed the Republic Ireland. Learn about the Anglo-Irish War, the War of Independence, the Civil War, and the causes that drove them.

    Credit available.

    Contact the Teacher for more information.