
A ‘Time Capsule’ art installation that aims to capture the hopes and expectations of the College’s graduating class was unveiled on Tuesday 6th June. This was the first event to take place in No. 26 York Street, RCSI’s new state-of-the-art academic and educational building in Dublin city centre. Pictured (l-r) are Professor Cathal Kelly, CEO/ Registrar; Professor Hannah McGee, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; artist Vanessa Donoso López; and Professor John Hyland, President, RCSI