Carole Coleman is concluding her extensive journalism career to become a lecturer in journalism at the University of Galway. She has been a significant figure in Irish journalism, particularly known for her tenure as RTÉ's Washington correspondent. Coleman mentioned her time in the US and her challenging interview exchange with George W. Bush as memorable experiences from her career. After about 12 years back in Ireland, she views her efforts in journalism humorously as a 'racket'.
Carole Coleman has decided to transition from a long career in journalism to academia, taking up a teaching role at the University of Galway.
Reflecting on her career, Coleman referred to her time as a Washington correspondent and her fractious encounter with George W. Bush.
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