The 2024 Gibbs College of Architecture Celebration Banquet brought together students, faculty, alumni, and donors to celebrate scholarship awards and induct three distinguished alumni into the Gibbs College Hall of Fame. Held at the Sam Noble Museum, the event recognized the achievements and commitment of the Gibbs College community.
Dean Hans Butzer welcomed guests with remarks on resilience and dedication, setting a meaningful tone for the evening. Longtime supporter Larry Hopper spoke passionately about the impact of his experiences at Gibbs College on his career, encouraging attendees to give back in ways that support future generations. He emphasized that even small contributions of time or resources can make a lasting difference for students.
Larry Hopper speaks at the banquet.
Senior interior design student Avery Eggers then shared how scholarships have supported her journey, expressing sincere gratitude to donors. She also talked about the value of community investment in helping students reach their goals and embrace new challenges. Dr. Angela Person, Associate Dean for Research and External Engagement, presented more than 180 scholarships to outstanding students, recognizing their academic achievements and commitment to their studies.
Associate Dean Dr. Angela Person speaks at the banquet.
The evening’s honors concluded with the induction of three individuals into the Gibbs College Hall of Fame: Robert Goins, Arn Henderson, and Ken Robson. Fred Schmidt, Chair of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee, introduced each honoree, celebrating their decades of professional achievements and lasting contributions to architecture, planning, and the Gibbs College community.
Gibbs College would like to thank everyone who made time to attend this special event. To download photos from the evening, please visit our photo gallery. Photos will be available for download until December 8th. Select photos can be found below.
Associate Professors Lee Fithian, Ph.D., and Elizabeth Pober have published a chapter in the recently released New Perspectives in Indoor Air Quality, published by Elsevier. Their contribution, titled “Chapter 16 – Architecture and the Challenges of Indoor Air Quality,” examines the relationship between architecture and indoor air quality.
Dr. Ladan Mozaffarian, Assistant Professor of Regional and City Planning, has been selected to serve as Co-Chair of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Planners of Color Interest Group (POCIG) for the 2025–2027 term.
The Gibbs College of Architecture is proud to recognize Tahsin Tabassum, a recent graduate of the college’s Master of Regional and City Planning program and current doctoral student at the University of California, Irvine, for receiving the prestigious 2024–2025 American Planning Association (APA) Outstanding Student Award.