Grad Features

  • Lydia Mercante
    Lydia Mercante, a distinguished graduate from Long Island, will earn her B.EnvD in sustainable planning & urban design with a minor in business real estate. She believes that the past four years at ENVD have made her into who she is today and taught her who she wants to become.
  • Julia Rodriguez
    Julia Rodriguez, an architecture major from the San Francisco Bay Area, considers finding her community at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· as one of her greatest experiences at ENVD.
  • Davis Velte
    For Davis Velte, an architecture major minoring in business, graduating represents the culmination of a lot of hard work, learning and lots and lots of studio hours.
  • Ainsley McElwee
    Ainsley McElwee, a sustainable planning and urban design major from Excelsior Springs, Missouri, will graduate with minors in business and geography.
  • Kaylor Chott
    Kaylor Chott will earn a B.EnvD specializing in architecture with a minor in business. After graduation, Chott plans to travel the world and start a career as a design and landscape architect.
  • Juliana Minerbo
    Juliana Minerbo, an architecture major from Brazil, plans to work for an architecture firm in Brazil after graduation.
  • Aden Dravenstott
    Aden Dravenstott will graduate from ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· with a major in sustainable planning & urban design with a minors in geography and Spanish.
  • Bryan Martino
    Bryan Martino earned a double major in architecture and ecology and evolutionary biology. Martino won a Fulbright Scholarship to pursue his masters degree in Integrative and Architectural Design Research at the University of Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Gabi Butvilofsky
    Gabi Butvilofsky, a product design major, is excited to explore her passions further and grow into her new life as a maker outside of school.
  • Sofija Andrew
    Sofija Andrew, an architecture major graduating with a Spanish and creative technology design minor, plans to travel to South America to help with sustainable building infrastructure while waiting to hear back from the Peace Corps.
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