Joe Kennedy III hails Queen’s as a ‘home away from home’ as he opens SU building
The visit came as the US special envoy led a business delegation on a four day visit to Northern Ireland.
Your support helps us to tell the story
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.
Your support makes all the difference.Queen’s University in Belfast has been described as an “incredibly special place” by US special envoy Joe Kennedy III.
Mr Kennedy has been leading a delegation of senior US business and investment leaders on a four-day visit to Northern Ireland.
After taking part in a breakfast event with Stormont politicians at Titanic Belfast, he went on to Queen’s where he officially opened the new Students’ Union building.
He was reminded of a previous US investment in Northern Ireland with one of the DeLorean cars parked at the entrance as he arrived on Thursday morning.
While the car factory in west Belfast went out of business, the car itself was immortalised in the blockbuster hit Back To the Future.
“This is an incredibly special place,” Mr Kennedy said, describing the university as having become a “bit of a home away from home for me over the last year”.
Mr Kennedy also hailed the conference held at the university in April to mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast Agreement peace deal, at which he said so many recognised the “extraordinary potential, opportunity, history and future of the people of Northern Ireland”.
“That commitment is embodied in this building, I’ve driven by it now a number of times over the course of the past several months, the contrast between this iconic monument that stands behind us, a landmark on this island and for Europe,” he said, referring to the main university building across the road.
“The glistening glass windows and the thriving life blood of this university that you can feel inside these walls.
“It is an extraordinary testament to the past and the bright future that the students’ here represent.”
Mr Kennedy also said he was particularly moved by a statue of George Mitchell, the chairman of the 1990s peace talks in Belfast and later chancellor of Queen’s University.
He said Mr Mitchell is a “hero for those of us that serve in public office and public service in the United States”.
Queen’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Ian Greer said that the new building has become a hub for students in Belfast with half a million people passing through its doors in the past year.
“From the initial ideas to the finishing touches on the social staircase, it took thousands of hours and hundreds of people to bring this building to life,” he said.
“Every day, the building is buzzing with hundreds of students as they grab a coffee, plug in their laptops for some quiet reading, get some valuable support or grab a gig in the Mandela.
“With almost 40,000 students provided with support from our Student Information Point over the past year and 200 each day getting support from the Pantry, One Elmwood has been a welcome and warm hub to many of our students, particularly during this particularly difficult financial time; and has become the go-to place for information, support, on the house breakfasts and free basic food.
“One Elmwood has been a very stable port during some very choppy waters and we look forward to developing this wonderful building to continue to deliver for the needs of our students.”
Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.