
Rachel O’Dwyer
Rachel O'Dwyer is a writer and lecturer in Digital Cultures at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, who recently shared her family's journey through her son Ted's leukaemia treatment in an article reflecting on the complexities of celebrating the end of childhood cancer treatment.
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Recent news mentions
Rachel O'Dwyer expresses her feelings about the secular 'non-Communion' in a WhatsApp message.
Idea that Irish schoolchildren can simply ‘opt out’ of religion class is a myth – The Irish TimesDr Rachel O’Dwyer is a lecturer in digital cultures in the School of Visual Culture in NCAD.
Can the ‘Irish Revolut’ Zippay beat the original at its own game? – The Irish TimesRachel O'Dwyer reflects on ageing and attitudes towards it.
Age is just a number – The Irish TimesRachel O’Dwyer participated in a debate regarding whether passengers should be given pocket money.
Would you want to be woken for an in-flight meal of rubbery pasta? – The Irish TimesRachel O’Dwyer is a lecturer in digital cultures in the National College of Art and Design, Dublin.
Should you give pocket money to your children? Conor Pope and Rachel O’Dwyer debate – The Irish TimesRachel O’Dwyer is a writer and a lecturer in Digital Cultures in the National College of Art and Design, Dublin.
My son Ted is about to finish three years of leukaemia treatment. What happens now? – The Irish Times










