I havee posted a UNBSJ Convocation page in a separate section of my web site. Check it out. Here’s a selection of the photos posted. Go to the page to see the rest.




I havee posted a UNBSJ Convocation page in a separate section of my web site. Check it out. Here’s a selection of the photos posted. Go to the page to see the rest.




This is my second post in my series about UNBSJ following my graduation on May 30th.

Irving Hall. This is where our grad class photo was taken! Within just hours, everyone had a printed copy of the photo. That’s a very quick turnaround if you ask me.

Ward Chipman Library in the distance. It’s hard to believe I will no longer be walking these paths as a student anymore!

Hazen Hall, where I spent the majority of my classes.

The St. John River. You may recognize this view from my last post in the winter.

Cool looking stairs.

One of my favourite photos from the campus!
That’s all for now. Check back soon.
As of May 30th, I am now an alumnus of UNBSJ. In my next several posts, I will talk about my experiences at this university and share some of my previously unblogged photos. First, some general shots…
Now that the narrow yearly window of warm Canadian weather is upon us, no one wants to think about what winter is like. This past winter was the first time I really took many photos of the snow.

I loved how this shot of Oland Hall turned out with the beautiful snow left almost undisturbed.

The Ward Chipman Library building is perhaps one of the more iconic buildings of the campus, in my opinion, simply because it’s a focal point for students and it is one of the original buildings.

This is a pathway covered in snow leading to the campus from the hospital. This path no longer exists. It has been converted into a paved road connecting with the hospital parking lot to assist in the emergency room expansion. Good riddence too. This path looks fairly innocent, but it’s very difficult to climb in deep, icey snow.

The St. John River is beautiful at all times of the year. This shot closely mirrors one I took in the summer as well.

The back of the Ward Chipman Library building. I learned at the Alumni Toast event that this part of the building was once used as a cafeteria. This makes sense because there is a separate entrance to what is now the study lounge, and concrete slabs on the lawn that perhaps at one time held outdoor tables.
In my next post, I’ll switch seasons and talk about my favourite photos from the summer months!