Interview with Leslie Chan

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Participant: Leslie Chan
Researcher: Nancy Lee
Researcher: Amelia Ainsworth
Researcher: Edward Dunsworth
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2019-07-10
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Scarborough
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Leslie Chan discusses his history at UTSC as an undergraduate student, teaching assistant, and later professor. He discusses what drew him to the campus, his relationship with faculty, and the school’s student clubs. Professor Chan also touches upon his experience in residence and living in the Scarborough community. He reflects on how UTSC, in terms of its library, study spaces, and services, has changed over the years.
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Leslie Chan discusses his history at UTSC as an undergraduate student, teaching assistant, and later professor. He discusses what drew him to the campus, his relationship with faculty, and the school’s student clubs. Professor Chan also touches upon his experience in residence and living in the Scarborough community. He reflects on how UTSC, in terms of its library, study spaces, and services, has changed over the years.