A jubilant Class of 2022 filed into Irvine Auditorium on Saturday, May 14, to mark the Weitzman School’s first in-person commencement ceremony since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The 296 graduates in 20 degree programs were poised to enter the professions at a moment when the world looks dramatically different than it did when they began their studies.
Weitzman School in the Media
“Mr. Energy”
A profile of the founding faculty director of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, Mark Alan Hughes, lays out its remarkable record of achievement over the past 5 years.
“Credit cards are not the solution to the growing student debt crisis”
In an Op-Ed, Lisa Servon, Kevin and Erica Penn Presidential Professor and chair of city and regional planning, urges policy makers to think big.
“Sculptor Michelle Lopez creates installation for ICA exhibition ‘Ballast & Barricades’”
A behind-the-scenes look at the assistant professor of fine arts’ most ambitious project to date.
“This public park is a model for urban design in the age of climate crisis”
Marion Weiss, Graham Professor of Practice in the Department of Architecture, talks about her firm’s goals in designing Hunter’s Point South.
“Make your voice heard on what’s next for PES refinery”
The Kleinman Center’s Mark Alan Hughes reports on the work of a Philadelphia committee focused on environmental issues that he chairs.
“The Climate Crisis and the Case for Hope”
Taking stock in the environmental movement, McHarg Center Board Member Jeff Goodell asks, “Will 2019 be remembered as a turning point?”