Saturday, June 21


Evening Van Service extended south of Wilshire

Starting this week, the Community Service Officer Evening Van Service route will be extended to run south of Wilshire Boulevard to accommodate greater student demand. Read more...

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The Community Service Officer Evening Van Service will extend its route to south-of-Wilshire.


Nonprofit organization Project Vietnam Foundation helps rural villages in Vietnam with improving medical training

In American medical schools, students are required to go to psychiatric hospitals and attain clinical hands-on training, regardless of the specialty they choose. Read more...

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Trang Ho examines the teeth of a child in Vietnam. Ho volunteered with the Project Vietnam Foundation to provide medical care to impoverished villages.
(Courtesy of Trang Ho)


Browsing history: A heritage site is being set up in Boelter Hall 3420, the room the first Internet message originated in

Lo and behold! The Internet was born

April 1, 2011 – In 1969, a group of UCLA engineers sent the first-ever Internet message from UCLA to the Stanford Research Institute. Leonard Kleinrock, computer science professor and Internet technology pioneer, recounts what the message was supposed to be and what actually happened.

The room where this message was sent from is in the works to become an Internet Heritage Site and Archive. Read the full story here.

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"Lo and behold! The Internet was born"

When Brad Fidler started investigating the origins of the Internet at UCLA, there was no consensus on who created the technology and where it began. Read more...

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History doctoral candidate Brad Fidler discovered that the first Internet message was sent from a room on the UCLA campus in 1969, using the Interface Message Processor shown here.




Pediatric dentists advocate to maintain funding in residency programs

Pediatric dentist Deya Sanchez spent an ordinary day in March seeing patients in the UCLA Venice Dental Center in Venice. Read more...

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Residents from the Community Health and Advocacy Training-Pediatric Dentistry program treat children at a clinic. A group recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to advocate for better funding and dental benefits.

Courtesy of Robin Flint



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