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Day 2 - Hanoi
Students come to the Confucius Temple of Literature to have their graduation photos taken. They do this before the end of the school year because as soon as they have finished studying most return straight home to their farms or villages and may never see Hanoi or their friends again.
Graduating Class of 2018 with double AA degrees. She worked hard and it paid off. She never gave up. I am so proud of this young lady. I am sad to see her move away from our program but knowing she is moving forward, onward and upward. She transferred to a 4 year school.
So proud of my kid. He graduated from high school Sunday at the age of 16 and second in his class; headed off to University of New Mexico in the Fall, accepted into the honor's college. Way to go kid.
{ ألفـ ألفـ مبرووووكـ للنـاجحـين تسـتاهلون .. وبالأخص ربعي ع النسـب الحلوه .. و منها للاعلى إن شاءالله عقبال التخرج من الجامعه }
I've graduated! Yay!
Expect many more photos to be uploaded soon, as I now have more time to enjoy life and take photos :)
Dad took this, not bad for someone who had to be told which button releases the shutter ;)
The Graduate Centre or University Centre, Cambridge. It was a glorious day today (this was taken two hours back).
In Norway, the tradition is that all high school graduates - "the russ" - wear red pants (w. white writing on it ), party a lot outside, ride around in big painted party-busses dancing to very loud music... hehe...that sounds really strange, but thats the crazy tradition here :)
The Princeton Graduate College, completed in 1913, houses approximately 430 graduate students and serves as the center of graduate student life at Princeton. 173 foot tall gothic structure that you see in front of you is the Cleveland tower designed by the famous American architect Ralph Adams Cram. One of the main controversies that to this day is popular & heavily discussed among the grads in Princeton is the decision regarding where to place the graduate college: in the heart of the main campus or on the far-off side? The then Dean West, implacable in promoting his idealized vision of an academic citadel in fabulous Gothic isolation, supported the later and hence anyone who drives inside will find this place slightly off-campus. This can be singled out as The reason for a diminished non-academic interaction between the Princeton grads and the undergrads. The reason why the Gothic style was chosen in the very own words of the architech: "It seems to me imperative...that the Graduate College should be in a place where it is insistently before the eyes of the undergraduates." The bellfry of the tower hosts a carillon which was presented by the Class of 1892 in 1927. Its a general tradition to play music in there every sunday.
(Regarding the photo): If there is nothing like a clear sky daylight photography, then I think the exact opposite is true for night light photography. The picture that you see is result of 15 second exposure. I stood right opposite to the motion of the clouds that gives it this ghastly effect. No post processing. It is as it was.
Walking home from work recently I was strolling down Chambers Street, past the National Museum of Scotland, when I saw groups of young folk in robes being lead along towards the stairs, others already on there posing for photos while their families watched on.
Round the corner from here is McEwan Hall, a Victorian rotunda, recently refurbished, part of Edinburgh University and many graduation ceremonies are held there (my own was in there, a lifetime ago), looks like they then all came round to this spot to pose for their photos, so of course I had to take a few snaps as I passed. All so young, just graduated and starting out on it all, makes me jealous!
The first universities in Europe with a form of corporate/guild structure were the University of Bologna (1088), the University of Paris (c. 1150, later associated with the Sorbonne), the University of Oxford (1167), the University of Palencia (1208), the University of Cambridge (1209), the University of Salamanca (1218), the University of Montpellier (1220), the University of Padua (1222), the University of Naples Federico II (1224), the University of Toulouse (1229),[10][11] the University of Siena (1240), the University of Valladolid (1292)
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Number 15 on the trail of 25 Barons in Lincoln city centre. This is the Graduate Baron, standing outside the Waterside Shopping centre. Find out more about him here www.lincolnbarons.com/the-barons/the-graduate/