Hello,
The next Ulster Project Cincinnati general meeting will be Thursday, April 18th, 7:00-8:30, at the North Central
Library, 11109 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45231.
On Monday, May 6th, we have a unique opportunity to hear Xavier University’s Dr. Timothy White speak about
the peace process in Northern Ireland. Dr. White has generously offered to give this talk just for us. His bio is
below. The talk will be given at 7:00 pm on campus at XU, Conaton Learning Commons Room 406. Please
RSVP to Jennifer King by May 1st if you’d like to attend, with the total number of people you will be bringing.
You may bring guests. jennifer@jkflute.com 513-255-4817
Dr. Timothy White teaches an array of courses including: Irish Politics, International Relations, Irish Political
Culture, the Politics of War and Peace, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Irish Historical Sociology. This last class is
taught as part of the Xavier Summer Study Abroad Program in Ireland that Dr. White founded. For his efforts,
White has won the Sigma Alpha Nu Award as Teacher of the Year on Xavier’s campus and has been nominated
for the Carnegie National Teacher of the Year Award. Dr. White’s more than forty publications have focused
mostly on Irish politics and have appeared in Éire-Ireland, New Hibernian Review, Irish Journal of Sociology,
Études Irlandaises, Irish Journal of Public Policy, Irish Studies in International Affairs, and in a number of edited
collections. Dr. White’s research has also appeared in journals in the fields of Comparative Politics and
International Relations including The European Legacy,Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Peace
Review,International Journal on World Peace, and International Studies Perspectives. Dr. White has also
edited a forthcoming volume, Lessons from the Northern Ireland Peace Process,which will appear in 2013
published by the University of Wisconsin Press. In addition, Dr. White has published twenty-five book reviews
and presented nearly seventy papers at conferences. He has been awarded three major external grants from
the Irish American Cultural Institute, the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation, and the Moore Institute at
the National University of Ireland-Galway. Dr. White has been a visiting faculty member at the University of
Missouri and the National University of Ireland-Galway twice. He was also served two terms as the Social
Science Representative for the American Conference for Irish Studies. White has been named by the Irish
Voice as one of the top 100 Irish educators in the United States.































































