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W. P. Carey students chose three instructors to receive the prestigious John W. Teets Outstanding Teaching Award for their dedication to excellence in education.
The event explored the market forces, partnerships, and applied learning shaping the future of real estate.
W. P. Carey Master of Real Estate Development students proposed multifamily housing and arts-focused housing projects during recent 'synthesis projects.'
Outstanding graduates from each program recognized for academic achievement and lasting impact on the ASU community.
Jamie Naudi (MRED '25) wanted to strengthen his knowledge and expertise in the real estate industry even further, particularly the area of development. His search for the right graduate program led him from his native United Kingdom to W. P. Carey and the Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program.
W. P. Carey students and alums are building platforms that promote empathy, inclusion, and stronger team dynamics.