Joseph Chang sat in a small computer lab at the Angelus Plaza Senior Activity Center in downtown Los Angeles, typing out a letter written on paper towels.
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Students create software projects for disabled persons in Code for a Cause competition
Kyle Morton blindfolded himself and tried playing Sudoku.
Interns at UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services offer students therapy and teach alternative methods of coping
Typical comforts of a therapist’s office, such as cushioned chairs and a tasteful painting, are present in Nicole Redzic’s office.
Recent NIH grant funds UCLA HIV research with aims to find a cure through inactive cells
Matthew Marsden stands in front of a fume hood that pumps a layer of protective air between himself and his experiments and continuously draws the air inside through HEPA filters, self-sanitizing with UV light between experiments.
UCLA professor stays eco-friendly by biking to work
Witnessing the impact of industrialization on the natural scenery of his hometown on Canada’s eastern coast transformed Brian Walker-Esparza into an environmentalist at an early age.
UCLA archaeology students, faculty excavate site in Israel containing Near Eastern, Egyptian cultural artifacts
Jaffa is a sleepy seaside town in Israel with a long-running past and an abundance of artifacts.
New Global Bio Lab under way
With the re-emergence of diseases like malaria and tuberculosis in the United States, the threat of disease outbreaks remains an ever-present concern.