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
“From potholes to preservation, how has Mayor Kenney lived up to his original campaign promises?”
Randall F. Mason, associate professor, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, talks to Inga Saffron.
“Design and the Green New Deal”
Billy Fleming, Wilks Family Director at the Ian L. McHarg Center for Urbanism and Ecology, calls on landscape architects to think beyond the profession's limits.
“As Missouri Recovers From Devastating Floods, A Dutch Architect Suggests Dramatic Changes”
Faculty member Matthijs Bouw talks to Kansas City public radio.
“Local man wins protections for Philly’s iconic cast-iron subway entrances”
An effort led by alumnus Nicholas Baker (MCP’11, MSHP’11) during his studies came to fruition this week.
“How artist Jacolby Satterwhite contributed to Solange’s When I Get Home film”
The graduate fine arts alumnus (MFA’10) talks with thefader.com about his recent collaboration.
“The Women Who Mother Lifelike Baby Dolls”
A new photography series by Fine Arts faculty member Jamie Diamond explores women who mother dolls.