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November 8, 2017 | Alumni

#UofTGrad17: Nine favourite moments of fall convocation in photos

By Geoffrey Vendeville

Graduates line up outside Convocation Hall in front of the fall foliage

Graduates line up outside Convocation Hall in front of the fall foliage (photo by Laura Pedersen)


 

As the University of Toronto campus turned a vibrant auburn, yellow and red, thousands of new graduates donned gowns to collect their diplomas at Convocation Hall. U of T photographer Laura Pedersen captured the emotion of the ceremonies against a backdrop of fall foliage, while photographer Steve Frost recorded the excitement inside the hall. 

 


Couple in front of Con Hall

Love was in the air outside the hall. This couple asked Pedersen to take their picture using a cellphone. She obliged and then took one of her own. “He's gazing so lovingly in the picture. He's truly proud of her,” Pedersen says.  


Grad with leaves in background

The sun highlighted the serious expression of this student exiting University College (photo by Laura Pedersen).


Boy with Superman cape

Three-year-old James, wearing a Superman cape, waits with his grandfather Donald Philip for James's mom, Emily King, who received a PhD from the department of mechanical and industrial engineering (photo by Laura Pedersen). 


Grads leaving UC with CN Tower in background

“It's so cool that when the students come out for convocation, they face the CN Tower,” says Pedersen, who was covering convocation for the first time (photo by Laura Pedersen). 


Family hugging outside Convocation Hall

“Every single person in this photo is smiling,” Pedersen says. “Convocation is just as much about the family” (photo by Laura Pedersen).


Pink hair

This graduate's pink hair stands out in a sea of black-and-white gowns (photo by Laura Pedersen). 


University presidents have Instagram, too. U of T President Meric Gertler photographs honorary degree recipient, and former chief commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Murray Sinclair with U of T Scarborough Principal Bruce Kidd (photo by Laura Pedersen).


Barbara Hannigan and Mary Morrison

World renowned soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan performed for students at convocation while accepting an honorary degree with her former teacher and mentor Mary Morrison (centre) of the Faculty of Music (photo by Steve Frost).


Grads and fall foliage

“Beautiful fall colours,” Pedersen says. “And they happen to have kick-ass hair" (photo by Laura Pedersen). 

Republished from U of T News.

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