I don’t have live access to current news right now. Based on the latest publicly available information I can reference, the C. David Naylor Building at the University of Toronto has been a focal point of several recent developments, including its opening and ongoing use by the Faculty of Medicine, but I can’t confirm the very latest events or news cycles without a fresh update. If you’d like, I can search for and summarize the most recent articles and official university announcements.
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- The building is located at 6 Queen’s Park Crescent West and serves as a home for departments within the University of Toronto’s medical campus, including the Department of Medicine.[1][2]
- The C. David Naylor Student Commons is a related space within the broader Medical Sciences Building complex, opened in 2021, and designed for flexible events and gathering.[5]
- Official milestones and naming recognize David Naylor’s contributions to U of T, with the building named in his honor and formal openings noted in university communications.[2]
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Naylor, who begins his term as U of T’s 15th president Oct. 1, takes office at a hopeful point in the university’s history. The Donnelly CCBR, one of several new buildings slated to open this school year, will heighten U of T’s profile as a global centre for research and discovery. New facilities such as the Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre, the Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building and the UTSC Arts and Administration Building, will offer an enhanced environment for teaching, learning and...
magazine.utoronto.caUniversity of Toronto President Emeritus David Naylor, a distinguished medical innovator, scholar and administrator at U of T, now has a building named after him on the downtown Toronto campus. Naylor is President Meric Gertler’s immediate predecessor, serving as president from 2005 until 2013. Gertler and Judy Goldring, chair of the Governing Council, were on hand on Oct. 21 for the official opening of the building, at 6 Queen’s Park Crescent.
www.utoronto.caLocated within the Medical Sciences Building, the C. David Naylor Student Commons is a flexible event space designed to bring people together.
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media.utoronto.caOctober 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...
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