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Graduate House was built for the University of Toronto to provide residence accommodation for Graduate students on the downtown St. George Campus. Located on the corner of Harbord Street and Spadina Avenue, Graduate House serves as an anchor to the main west entrance to the campus. The eight-story residence encloses over 23,000 square meters of floor area, and accommodates 475 students In addition to dormitory rooms, the ground floor has a cafe, convenience store, and amenity spaces. This building is the first in a line of a contemporary generation of prominent buildings in Toronto designed by famous foreign architects including Alsop, Benisch, Foster, Liebeskind, and Gehry.
Graduate House
The University of Toronto, 60 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3L1 / Canada
Morphosis with Teeple Architects 2000
“All of today’s graduates are receiving their hard-earned and well-deserved degree, which represents a major academic achievement and milestone in each of their lives. You’ve done the work and are now prepared to apply your knowledge and skills to a world that needs all you have to offer. Only 8% of adults earn a master’s degree and less than 2% earn a doctorate degree. Take time to reflect and enjoy this moment! As you leave (here), may you have confidence in your abilities to succeed and make a difference in the world.” — Heather Feldhaus, Dean of Graduate Studies 👏🎓🐾 #HuskyPride #BloomOnward #GradSchool #doctorate #masters
On Sept. 12, 2019, alumni graduating during the 1950s-1970s toured Wayne State's occupational therapy facilities and had lunch with students and faculty. They were able to share their memories and experience the evolution of WSU's OT education over time. The Wayne State OT program celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2019.
UCLA Graduate Division -2023 Grad Slam Competition, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.
March 14th, 2023
Copyright Don Liebig/ASUCLA
UCLA Graduate Division - 2023 Doctoral Hooding, Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.
June 15th, 2023
Copyright Don Liebig/ASUCLA
I met this young lady at a store and while we were talking she mentioned that she was graduating from university. I offered to take her graduation photos and this is one of them.
It looks a lot softer on flickr than it is really.
My friend Abhishek graduated last semester. Now happily settled in his new job!
Was the first time I actually tried to shoot a living subject and process it. Shot handheld with ambient lighting at ISO 800. Hence the noise and some blur.