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USC Minority Program in Real Estate Enrolling for Winter Session

Los Angeles, CA - September 26, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- The University of Southern California Ross Minority Program in Real Estate, a professional training program that teaches real estate fundamentals to individuals interested in creating positive change in emerging communities, is accepting applications for its winter session that begins Jan. 19 and continues for four weekends. The application deadline is Oct. 1.

USC Lusk Center Says More Educated, Diverse Generation to Drive Real Estate Recovery

Torrance, CA - July 20, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- Experts with the University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Estate say population growth and demographic shifts – particularly the ongoing maturation of a diverse, well-educated Gen Y – will drive improvements in the real estate market over the next 10 years

USC Ross Minority Program in Real Estate Enrolling for Summer Session

Torrance, CA - May 19, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- The University of Southern California Ross Minority Program in Real Estate, a professional training program that teaches real estate fundamentals to individuals interested in creating positive change in emerging communities, is still accepting applications for its summer session that begins June 9.

9th Annual Casden Southern California Multifamily Market Forecast: Opportunities Abound—Know Where to Find Them

Torrance, CA - March 31, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) WHAT: The USC Lusk Center for Real Estate unveils the 9th Annual Casden Southern California Multifamily Market Forecast: Opportunities Abound—Know Where to Find Them to hundreds of industry professionals, business leaders, policymakers and media.

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Napolitano’s Statement on Trump Administration’s Attack on Clean Water

Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (D-El Monte), issued the following statement after the Trump administration announced a new proposal—claiming it to be pro-industry—which would weaken federal clean water rules, putting at risk the health and safety of millions of Americans