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#LoveDCU proves there's still romance in business

2020 saw our Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty emerge as the most romantic faculty in DCU in a special #LoveDCU St Valentine’s Day event . However, 2021 saw the DCU Business School take the title, closely followed by the Science and Health Faculty! Here are some of our favourite #LoveDCU stories shared by our graduate couples on our social media for Valentine’s Week 2021.

 

Aoife & Nathan

Aoife Mullen (BA Journalism, 2014) was news editor with The College View and a mutual friend introduced her to Nathan (BCL, 2013) for a story. “That friend is our best man when we get married later this year.”

 

Saoirse & Cormac

Saoirse Treacy (BSc Analytical Science, 2017) & Cormac Hughes (Science Education, 2017) met at the Science & Health Ball and began their relationship with many of their first dates in the library canteen on study breaks.

 

Cillian & Issabele

Cillian Byrne (BEng Mechatronic Engineering) & Issabele Pulcherio (Nursing) met through the DCU Archery society in 2014 & have since spent two years in a long distance relationship between Brazil and Ireland, before recently moving in together near DCU.

 

Conall & Annie

Conall & Annie Ó Breacháin met on the St Patrick’s Campus in 2000 as students, were married ten years later, had two children, and are now back in the corridors of the St Patrick’s campus as lecturers.