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The College of Architecture, Art and Construction has appointed Todd Usher as the new director of the Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program at Clemson University. Usher brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role, having previously held various positions in real estate development and academia. His extensive background in urban planning and community development is expected to enhance the program's curriculum and outreach.
In his new position, Usher aims to strengthen the program's connections with industry leaders and expand opportunities for student engagement. He plans to incorporate practical experiences, such as internships and collaborative projects, to better prepare students for careers in real estate development. Usher's vision includes fostering a diverse learning environment that encourages innovation and sustainability within the real estate sector.
The MRED program is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to navigate the complexities of real estate development, making Usher's leadership a promising addition to the program's future.
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