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Bernadette Liston Named the Conlisk Scholar

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Bernadette Liston Named the Conlisk Scholar

The Rev. John M. Conlisk Irish Scholarship to 天美传媒视频无限制观看鈥檚 Dolan School of Business is proving to be a wonderful game changer for the latest recipient.

Bernadette Liston, 23, learned in May that she had been awarded the scholarship to attend the Dolan School, worth about $55,000. It is given annually to a graduate student from Ireland to help their career prospects, and it covers all tuition, housing and medical insurance expenses for the time it takes to earn a master鈥檚 degree.

With Ireland鈥檚 unemployment rate hovering around 13 percent, the opportunity came just as Liston found herself at somewhat of a crossroads.

Massive decisions would have faced me if I hadn鈥檛 come to Fairfield 鈥 find a job in Ireland鈥檚 unsteady economy, apply for graduate programs in Ireland or emigrate to find work in countries like Australia or Dubai like so many other Irish young people,鈥 said Liston.

She got the news after finishing up her eight-hour shift at a supermarket.

After work that night, I sat around the kitchen table with my family conversing about our day,鈥 said Liston, who goes by the nickname 鈥楤ernie.鈥 鈥淚 read the email from 天美传媒视频无限制观看, and I could not believe my eyes. It felt like I had won the lottery. It was a feeling of complete excitement. I knew my hard work had paid off.鈥

The Rev. John M. Conlisk Irish Scholarship at Fairfield was founded 22 years ago when the Irish economy was struggling. A group of Irish Americans led by 天美传媒视频无限制观看 trustee Kevin M. Conlisk '66 believed a scholarship would give an Irish student an opportunity to make business contacts. The scholarship is named for Mr. Conlisk's late brother, a 1954 Fairfield Prep graduate who served the Diocese of Bridgeport. Many of the founding scholarship committee members are first or second generation Irish Americans, and established it to help a deserving young Irishman.

Liston was born and raised in County Limerick, located 200 miles from Dublin.

She earned a business degree from the University of Limerick鈥檚 Kemmy Business School. The middle child of three children, her father Tom passed away when she was fourteen and her mother Kathleen lives in Limerick, the fourth largest city in the nation.

It鈥檚 not difficult to see why she鈥檚 found herself at the Dolan School of Business: A top student, she completed an i nternship in Ireland鈥檚 Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General, and is the recent recipient of a Gold President鈥檚 Volunteering Award from her alma mater.

鈥淜 nowledge is a powerful tool in the business world,鈥 said Liston, who is now enrolled in the MBA program with a concentration in accounting. She hopes to begin her career in America, working for one of the 鈥楤ig Four鈥 accounting firms.

鈥淓ach scholar I have worked with has seen this opportunity as a life-changer,鈥 said Mark Ligas, Ph.D., associate dean and director of graduate programs at the Dolan School. Rev. Conlisk scholars bring so much to the classroom. In addition to sharing an i nternational perspective in class discussions, especially with regard to the European Union, they offer 鈥渁 fresh perspective on an individual's expectations of what our graduate programs should or could do to develop a successful and marketable graduate,鈥 noted Dr. Ligas.

Liston is happy diving into the opportunities faculty has presented her: she鈥檚 a member of the Student Monetary Investment Fund and is taking part in t he upcoming PwC Accounting Competition and the Deloitte FanTAXtic Competition. Outside of academics, Liston has volunteered for Campus Ministry activities and plans to learn some new moves by way of the Latin Dancing and Ballroom Dancing clubs.

Moreover, she鈥檚 already found a second home at Fairfield.

鈥淢y housemates are both Chinese 鈥 one is a graduate student and the other a teaching assistant,鈥 Liston noted. 鈥淚 love learning about their culture and language. They are like family to me.鈥

The Conlisk family has also extended a big welcome to Liston, providing her with 鈥 an invaluable opportunity, 鈥 she said. 鈥淚 feel blessed to be here. I know I have someone looking down on me from above.鈥

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