The Salton Sea in southern California's Imperial Valley—now aptly dubbed "Lithium Valley"—has emerged as a global hotspot for this critical mineral and contains some of the world's largest lithium deposits, according to a recent U.S. Department of Energy report.
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USC experts discuss how global trade regulations, consumer demands, and technological advancements are bringing human rights to the forefront of the changing textile industry.
USC experts provide insights into the key trends that are likely to shape consumer behavior during the holiday season.
Hollywood actors and major film and television studios have reached a deal to end the industry-disrupting strike that persisted for months.
USC experts are available to discuss the historic conservation effort and the challenges that climate change poses to water management in the region. Read the full story on USC News here.
The U.S. Department of Energy has unveiled one of its most substantial commitments to date in support of climate-resilient infrastructure: $167 million in grants to enhance the nation's power grids, making them better able to withstand the climate-induced extreme weather events and natural disasters that have battered the country with increasing frequency and severity in recent years.
Gift supports research, experiential learning and partnerships related to the role of business in transitioning to sustainable energy systems.
The mentorship effort provides support and access for pursuit of social impact-oriented careers.
The innovative degree program will launch in fall 2023.
The Arkley Institute for Risk Management will expand education, training, mentorship and internship opportunities for USC students.