University of San Diego Real Estate Professor Norm Miller Selected as University of Denver's 2008 Bu
Norm Miller, professor and director of academic programs at the University of San Diego’s Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate, has been selected as the 2008 Burns Scholar at the University of Denver.
As such, Miller will be participating as a visiting scholar in the university’s Visiting Scholar Lecture Series, scheduled for April 13-14 at the University of Denver campus.
Each year, the Franklin F. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management at the university’s Daniels College of Business hosts a Visiting Scholar to participate in on- and off-campus activities to enrich the student experience. Outstanding internationally known real estate scholars are selected from a field of nominated candidates and receive an honorarium for participating.
Founded in 1993 and formally dedicated in 2004, the University of San Diego’s Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate is committed to delivering outstanding education, industry outreach and research services to advance responsible leadership in the real estate profession. The center offers a Master of Science in Real Estate degree, an undergraduate minor in real estate, a Certificate in Real Estate Finance, Investments and Development and several industry conferences a year.
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