
Broadcom co-founder Henry Samueli and his wife, Susan, gave $100 million to the University of California at Los Angeles to expand the Samueli School of Engineering over the next 10 years, adding 100 new professors to the faculty in new research fields like engineering in medicine, quantum technologies, and sustainable and resilient urban systems, UCLA officials announced Tuesday.
The money will also go toward enrolling nearly 2,000 more undergraduate and graduate students.
The Samuelis have a decades-long association with UCLA. The gift announced today was their biggest to the university so far. The engineering school was named for the couple in 2000 when they gave $30 million for graduate fellowships and professorships. They gave the institution $20 million in 2017 to back scholarships for undergraduates and $10 million in 2016 to endow professorships.
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