A licensed architect in her hometown of Tehran, Iran's capital, Ghasemlou enrolled at MIT to pursue her interests in sustainability and inclusion in the fields of architecture and real estate development. Now, after managing visa and travel issues that required her own superhero-like determination, she's halfway through earning a master of science in real estate development (MSRED) from the School of Architecture and Planning's Center for Real Estate (CRE). This fall, she will be working with lecturer Jacques Gordon, CRE's former 'executive-in-practice,' on a thesis involving portfolio management. Throughout her time at MIT, Ghasemlou has enjoyed her program's balance of economics, technology, sustainability, and design. She says the curriculum has supported and challenged her in equal measure, but above all, she appreciates the program's emphasis on financial, social, and environmental responsibility. It hasn't been an easy journey. Visa issues, scholarship rejections, and...
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