University of Southern California 
Marshall School of Business

Established in 1920, Marshall is the oldest accredited business school in Southern California and houses one of the most technologically advanced business school buildings in the United States, Popovich Hall. Marshall faculty ranked 12th in the nation as the most productive in published research by the Academy of Management Journal. (2000).

The Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies was recently ranked #5 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. Its undergraduate program was ranked #2. Since its founding in 1972, it has consistent ranked among the top ten entrepreneur programs in the U.S. For the past six years, the Greif Center has served as the home to the USC Technology Commercialization Alliance (TCA), a partnership of the Marshall School, the School of Engineering, and the Keck School of Medicine. Its purpose is to serve the interests of USC researchers in their efforts to commercialize their technologies through education, professional services, resources, and support. Learn about the TCA at:
http://www.usc.edu/techalliance.

USC's role in N2TEC

The Dean of the Marshall School serves on the Board of Advisors of N2TEC. The Greif Entrepreneurship Center, the oldest entrepreneur program in the nation, will provide content for the Web site and the director of N2TEC, who is a co-PI on the proposal. It will also provide the coordinator of the Innovation Forums.

Visit the USC Marshall School of Business's website 

Visit the website of the Greif Entrepreneurship Center

 

 

 

 


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