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A building was named after ICES founding CEO, David Naylor, on the University of Toronto (UofT) campus to honour his accomplishments and contributions in
www.ices.on.caI don’t have live access to current news in this turn. Here’s what I can tell you based on recent publicly available information up to my last update:
The C. David Naylor Building is a U of T facility located at 6 Queen’s Park Crescent West, near the north-west corner of Queen’s Park and College Street, and it has housed offices related to the Faculty of Medicine in the past. This building is named after C. David Naylor, who has been a prominent figure at the university, including serving as president.[9][10]
For the most up-to-date news on the building (renovations, occupancy, events, or changes in usage), you’ll want to check the University of Toronto’s Department of Medicine or Facilities Management pages, which historically have provided move notices and construction updates when relevant.[1][7]
If you’d like, I can perform a quick search now to pull the latest, verifiable updates and provide direct links.
A building was named after ICES founding CEO, David Naylor, on the University of Toronto (UofT) campus to honour his accomplishments and contributions in
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www.edarabia.comThe University of Toronto has been on a building spree over the last decade, and as the institution adds many new architectural landmarks, even its e…
www.blogto.comOctober 28 Update: As of Monday, October 28, Department of Medicine staff have successfully moved to the third floor of the Naylor Building. Thank you everyone for your patience and cooperation during this transition. We are looking forward to welcoming you to the Department of Medicine’s new home in the Naylor Building! October 24 Update: We are excited to report that after an unforeseen delay, the Department of Medicine has a confirmed move date to the third floor of the Naylor Building on...
deptmedicine.utoronto.caThe University of Toronto St. George campus has proposed a new building downtown, to be located at 90 Queen’s Park Crescent. According to U of T President Meric Gertler, the building is set to accommodate urban and cultural engagement as well as connect the academic and public facets of the university. The nine-storey building […]
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