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Falconer Hall is home to the faculty's graduate program, including offices and common rooms for graduate students, and four seminar rooms. The building was originally constructed for Edward Rogers Wood as a family home and named Wymilwood. It was temporary home of York University from September 1960 to fall of 1961.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law: Ontario 1949 University of Victoria, Faculty of Law: British Columbia 1975 University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law: Ontario 1959 University of Windsor, Faculty of Law: Ontario 1967 Université de Moncton, École de droit: New Brunswick 1978
Eric Arthur (professor of architecture 1923–66) – architect, member of the "Toronto's Hundred Years" Publication Committee, which published Toronto's 100 Years H. Allen Brooks (professor of the history of art) – architectural historian known for research on Frank Lloyd Wright , the Prairie School and Le Corbusier
Oronhyatekha (M.D. 1866) – first Canadian Aboriginal medical graduate, former President of the Grand Council of Canadian Chiefs; Nancy Olivieri (B.Sc.) – prominent Toronto haematologist and researcher with an interest in the treatment of haemoglobinopathies. Jennie Smillie Robertson (M.B. 1909) – first female surgeon in Canada
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The Faculty of Information was founded as the University of Toronto Library School within the Ontario College of Education in 1928 and was housed at 315 Bloor Street. [2] In 1965, the school was designated as an independent unit within the university and became known as the School of Library Science and thus moved it quarters to 167 College Street and 256 McCaul Street. [3]
The Annual, a publication funded and managed by the Graduate Architecture Landscape and Design Student Union (GALDSU), is a curated compilation of student work. Each academic year, graduate students are invited to apply for the editorial roles of The ANNUAL and are chosen by a GALDSU-appointed selection committee.
The University of Toronto is the recipient of both the single largest philanthropic gift in Canadian history, a $250 million donation from James and Louise Temerty in 2020, and the largest ever research grant in Canada, a $200 million grant from the Government of Canada in 2023.
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