“I shall always be grateful to the University of Toronto for the pleasure and support I have gained from Woodsworth College,” says Michael Kestenbaum, who has retired from the world of business but not from the world of learning. He receives his bachelor’s degree in history this spring. “It is important to me to be part of the tradition at U of T,” says Stephanie Stasyna, who graduates this year with a BA in political science from St. Michael’s College. “I spent virtually every day at Hart House during my last year. I want to give something back. Since I’ve benefited from the donations of previous students, it is fitting for me to contribute.”
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