The agreement will provide a quarter of USC’s electricity with power from a solar farm in Mojave. It also brings new opportunities for residents in nearby communities to gain access to affordable solar power.
USC-LADWP agreement taps into offsite solar power for the university and its neighbors
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Since 1972, some 100,000 USC students have taught in classrooms and provided more than a million service-hours to the neighborhoods around USC campuses.
New approaches to addressing and reducing air and water pollution in L.A. seek to educate and incentivize key stakeholders.
The USC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences celebrates its new name, its namesake and its expanding role in L.A. in health sciences, research and development.
Twenty-two Trojans from various schools received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant during the 2022-23 awards cycle.
The new faculty member is looking forward to expanding her studies of how environmental factors affect stem cell biology.
Professor Costas Synolakis, Emeritus Professor Gérard Medioni and technology entrepreneur Fariborz Maseeh, a Viterbi Board of Councilors member, join the prestigious academy.
Carolyn C. Meltzer, Massoud Pedram, Remo Rohs and Richard M. Watanabe join more than 40 USC faculty as fellows of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science.
A new laboratory designed to advance early-stage research into lifesaving, commercially viable cell therapies.
Inspired by the plastic pollution problem in his home country, USC computer science master's student Thiloshon Nagarajah received a $25,000 global prize from the IBM Call for Code Global Challenge.