A Small Bastion of Celebration
Classmates at the Graduate Institute reminisce on organizing an ad hoc graduation in the summer of 2020 for a dear friend who could not attend her official ceremony due to pandemic restrictions.
The graduate student-run publication of The Graduate Institute, Geneva.
Classmates at the Graduate Institute reminisce on organizing an ad hoc graduation in the summer of 2020 for a dear friend who could not attend her official ceremony due to pandemic restrictions.
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