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TWU Denton Campus
I was on the stage for hooding one of my Ph.D. graduates. This photo was taken when undergraduates were crossing the stage.
The school year is coming to a close. These lovely Inuit ladies represent hope for the future in Canada's arctic. Thier Arnautiks, made by two of our teachers, are a playful nod to their heritage and the traditional grad caps, with the gold tassle, a recognition of the new ways. I wish them all well. I was pleased they asked me to take their photos today.
I think this image also fits with ODC "caring for" in that these young ladies have overcome tremendous odds to become graduates this year. Less than 20% of Inuit in this region rise to this challenge. It is in a sense, caring for themselves and their future that they have risen above the odds to reach this milestone.
Taken in the Cultural Quarter of Southampton during Graduation Week for Solent University (Southampton, England)
鎌倉女子大の卒業式があったようです。
午後の街は袴姿の女性で溢れていました。
It seems that there was a graduation ceremony at Kamakura Women's University.
There were many women wearing hakama in the city of Kamakura in the afternoon.
This outfit was worn around the 1920s when higher education for women began.
My graduation ceremony will be tomorrow at 7 ! I'm so excited more than my birthday party which will be on Thursday 23/2/2011 at our home . The most exciting thing is that I'm completing my bachelor in the same university and same major . ;) Wish me good luck .
Done for my #1 granddaughter, Brianna, for her graduation from high school this coming Friday, May 25, 2007. The design is from a magazine called "Cross Stitch For All Seasons 2002". It's not a x-st design - go figure! I saved a copy of the design and long ago passed the magazine on to a friend who does a lot of cross stitch. I plan to use it for gifts as each of the grands makes this Rite of Passage.
my friend, Luis....such a quick study after only 1 year in the US. Looks like he's taking the enormity of it in. He wants to become a neurologist or a physicist.
Now I'm officially a graduated Fashion Designer :'D
The cerimony happened this last friday (august 15th), it was sooo amazing, I really can't describe it!!
* The left half are architects, and right half are fashion designer!
** They put us together because it would be way too expensive to everybody to make two different cerimonies for like 11 and 12 students
*** Yes, that "costume" is nothing pretty, specially this white "collar" thingy, haha. It's traditional, though.
**** Someone from my family took the photo, all credits to them :)