 Congratulations! Look what you've done. But most importantly, look what you can do now. GSAP grads have the skills to do anything. You can design, plan, preserve, build, and develop. As creative thinkers, you can solve problems collectively. And there are plenty of problems. You are part of a new community, the GSAP alumni. Engage, give back, and continue to be part of the community. We're here for you. Congratulations. Hello everyone. This is Kent. It's great to know that all of you are well and healthy. And I'm sure this is a very unique graduation that you will remember for the rest of your life. And my recommendation to you is always have a very positive mindset. This is very powerful. And it's what sets you apart from everyone else. If you have that, I'm sure you'll be very successful in whatever you do. Again, congratulations to all of you. And stay well and stay healthy. Thank you. Hi guys. Urban Design class of 2018 here. Congratulations class of 2020. May the lessons you learn be as valuable as the friendships you've built. We are excited to see the places you'll go. Congratulations guys. Congratulations! Congratulations! Happy graduation. Wishing you all the best. I know it's a strange time to be graduating, but now you're joining the thousands of us in the alumni. So we do wish you all the best. We're thinking of you. And congratulations on your achievement. Congratulations on your architecture, urban planning, and preservation career. In GSAP, we learn how to shape the physical world. But more importantly, here we create a potential to link the cultures, link the societies, and link the people. Especially at this critical moment of human beings. Congratulations. What's up class of 2020? Just wanted to wish you congratulations on your graduation. Now is the time for you to go big, go hype, take risks, and most importantly, follow your dreams, follow your passions, and follow me on Instagram, little icon. A challenging year is actually a good year to start. Just like when I graduated more than 30 years back. What you learned at Columbia should serve you well in the long run. Stay committed. Be patient. And use the ideas that you learned from Columbia. And I will also say that as you practice your profession, whether it's planning, architecture, or preservation, think of it as not just a career, but also as a form of public service. And my heartfelt congratulations to you. Hello class of 2020, from all of us at Preservation Alumni. Congratulations. Congratulations. Congratulations. Congratulations graduates. Congratulations to the class of 2020. I know from the students and the cultural agents on the studio this semester just how remarkable your class is. Not only have you completed your degrees during an unprecedented moment in the school's history, but you're also graduating into unimaginable circumstances. The discipline of architecture needs your criticality, your experimentation, and your commitment to radically questioning the terms of architecture now more than ever. With you here, I know that architecture is in brilliant hands. The epidemic has made us question all those things that we considered immutable. Now imagine if we were to shape the world into the one we've always wanted, instead of restoring the one that it used to be. Class of 2020, life has given you an exciting opportunity to boldly reimagine our collective future and to help be part of making it happen. Congratulations on your commencement. We're looking forward to the amazing things that you will be doing. G7 Class of 2020, I'd like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on graduation. These are the trying times that we find ourselves in, and as such it is even more important for us to celebrate you and for you and your families to celebrate each other. That being said, welcome to the alumni community. Congratulations again, and we will be here to support you throughout your career. Congratulations graduates, welcome to life as a real architect. Now you can start throwing away everything you've learned in school. In the years that have worked all over the world to finally establish you here in Taiwan, I've learned this to be the norm, to expect the unexpected, create with limited or no resources, find beauty and cultural strangeness built with local resilience, all without losing my mind or my soul. So, have the courage to not fit in, fight tough, and most importantly, stay playful. Good luck. Hello G7 Class of 2020, congratulations on this important achievement. Please take a moment to take it in and really be proud of what you have accomplished. I know this is a very crazy time to be entering our profession, but I urge you to forge your own path and build on your innovation and passion to imagine the future, our places, our cities, our spaces, and our communities. We need that now more than ever. Congratulations to the Class of 2020. You know, you're graduating during a challenging time, but I'm sure all the tools necessary to go out and make the world an amazing place. Congratulations again. Hi, Class of 2020. This is Phoebe sending my warmest congratulations on your graduation from Shanghai. I want to say all my best wishes to your future endeavor, and I want to see some of you in Shanghai soon. Bye. Class of 2020, congratulations. This is Sean Kohane, Class of 2016, and a professor at the MSRED program this year. I had a blast meeting all of you. You all have incredible futures ahead of you. There is a tremendous opportunity out there over the next few years, so give me a call and reach out to me anytime you like. We are always here for you at the Columbia Alumni Association, so welcome. Thank you. Hi, Class of 2020. This is James. I'm sending my deep congratulations to your graduation from Shanghai, China. We all know it's a very special year, but you have to believe what is waiting for you is a priced future, and you're very welcome to join our vibrant Shanghai family. Columbia GSAP Class of 2020, congratulations on your graduation and welcome to the GSAP alumni community. You're entering a new era. The world needs you. 100 years ago, out of the ashes of another global pandemic and a world war rose the modern movement. Now, the challenge is yours. Remain resilient, remain creative, remain positive, and lead our society not into a new normal, but into a better normal. Congratulations and welcome to the family. Hello, I am Min Seok Cho, MR, Class of 92 in Seoul, South Korea. Congratulations to the GSAP Class of 2020, the first post-COVID-19 graduates to take on the great challenges ahead. I look forward to keeping my eyes open to see how you will lead us in reconfiguring our new world. What a unique and amazing time for you. Congratulations and good luck. Congratulations, GSAP Class of 2020. Welcome to the alumni family and your new degree. Now go forth and create. Dear GSAP Class of 2020, it really inspires us all how you've powered through very complicated times and how, despite the difficulties, you've managed to produce thorough, relevant, and careful work. Congratulations to you all.