For 38 years, Cathy Halloran worked at Ireland's national broadcaster RTÉ and soon became known as one of the station's top correspondents.
Hanging up her mic in May of this year, she covered a series of diverse stories over the years, from the Don Tidey kidnapping to the beef tribunal.
Now, after just a few months of retirement, the Dublin woman is returning to the workforce, but it won't be the newsroom this time around.

According to her social media, Cathy will now be teaching in the Journalism Department at the University of Limerick, passing on her skills and teaching the next generation of journalists.
She will be focusing on broadcast, print, social media journalism, communications and presentation training.
Photos on the college's social media page show Cathy looking right at home sitting behind the desk and among her new students.
It read: 'Exciting news! We're thrilled to welcome Cathy Halloran, a renowned broadcaster, to teach in the University of Limerick's journalism department.
'With decades of experience at RTÉ and regional media, Cathy's dedication, expertise, and passion for storytelling make her an incredible addition to our team.
'Her insights and hands-on experience will offer students a unique chance to learn from one of the best in the industry.'
So if you are on campus, keep an eye out!









