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Graduate of the Year 1956, James Hyland
1956鈥檚 Graduate of the Year, James 鈥楯im鈥 Hyland, returned to campus, 60 years after graduating, to reflect on his time at college studying commerce. The visit was prompted by his daughter Judy (BComm 鈥84), who at her recent class reunion, spotted her father鈥檚 name on a Roll of Honour in the Graduates鈥 Room in the North Wing of the Quad.
Reflecting on his time at UCC, Jim remembers it as "a small friendly community" where the student population was only around a thousand - quite different from today's campus of over 24,000 students. The tight-knit environment of 1950s campus fostered deep friendships and a unique undergraduate culture. His commerce class had about 20 students and offered an intimate and supportive academic setting. Jim recalls that "interfaculty contact was continuous, creating a wonderful social environment."
Looking back, how has learning and teaching evolved? Jim observes that it was all about traditional lectures back then with a stark absence of 鈥渁ction-learning鈥 in the 1950鈥檚 curriculum. Many years later, Jim had the privilege of serving as a mentor for the master鈥檚 degree in marketing at UCD, where he witnessed firsthand the significant evolution of university teaching. The relationship between student and instructor was also different. As a young undergraduate "university staff seemed elderly and distant鈥 to him, a stark contrast to his later experience during postgraduate studies in the US, where it took time for Jim to adjust to "the casual nature of lectures and lecturing staff."
Jim鈥檚 journey was not without its challenges. While playing rugby for UCC at the Mardyke, he sustained a serious neck injury, which he describes as having a significant impact on his later life. The injury extended his degree from three to four years, with one year spent in hospital. It also brought an abrupt end to his rugby career, as he was "forbidden from playing contact sports ever again," a loss that he felt deeply. The injury required further neck surgeries in later years. Still, it did not diminish his dedication to his studies 鈥 he graduated in 1956 (pictured below receiving his parchment from President Henry St J Atkins), as 鈥楪raduate of the Year鈥, no less.

Jim鈥檚 connection to UCC has endured through the generations. All five of his children graduated from UCC, and so far, four of his grandchildren have followed in their footsteps, with hopefully more to come.
The family link to UCC Rugby still prevails - Jim鈥檚 son Conor (BComm 鈥92) serves as honorary treasurer at the club. The Hyland family鈥檚 continuing bond with the university brings Jim "great joy and pride" and represents a decades-long thread connecting him all the way back to campus.
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