<p>I read about this a while back when Tulane announced the formation of the MSRED program, but this article is a nice one. I thought anyone thinking about Tulane architecture, and certainly potentially some others, might be interested. I can see various possibilities with a degree or concentration such as this. Not the least would be continuing into law, especially international law, and focusing on real estate world-wide. The potential could be both lucrative and community minded.</p>
<p>Part 2 of the articles regarding this program</p>
<p>[A</a> Confederacy of Doers: Part 2 | Metropolis POV | Metropolis Magazine](<a href=“http://www.metropolismag.com/pov/20120725/a-confederacy-of-doers-part-2]A”>Why I Studied Sustainable Real Estate Development - Metropolis)</p>
<p>BTW, for those not getting the reference of the title, there is a famous book by John Kennedy Toole “A Confedercy of Dunces” that is set in New Orleans and is hilarious. A must read.</p>
<p>Very interesting. Thanks for posting.</p>
<p>Sure thing idad. Hope the summer is going well for you and your son. I was meaning to suggest that he might want to respond to that poster that was asking about jazz spots that allowed people under 21. My guess is that most do, but I really cannot say that with any authority because I never had to worry about it. Shows my age that the legal age was 18 then.</p>
<p>S2 is off to his semester abroad and is halfway around the world. Classes have already started and he loves it. Tulane made it all very easy.</p>