• UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul

  • UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul

  • UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul

  • UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul

  • UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul

  • UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul

  • UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul

  • UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul

UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul

Chancellor Gene Block and the UCLA International Centennial delegation hosted a celebration of UCLA's first hundred years in Seoul. UCLA student Ellie Shim: Dr. Jonathan Flint, UCLA professor-in-residence of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences; and UCLA alumnus Bryan Do, Political Science, shared thought-provoking stories and his passion has been the guiding light through his eclectic career from a quiz show hosts, TV anchorman, consumer IT expert and founder of Korea's best craft brewery.

Monday, October 7, 2019
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

UCLA Alumni

UCLA Centennial Celebration in Seoul
Monday, October 7, 2019
6:30–8:30 p.m.
Novotel Ambassador Seoul Gangnam
130 Bongeunsa ro
Gangnam gu 06124
Seoul, Republic of Korea

 

•Connect with the UCLA Alumni Thailand Network via KoreaBruins@alumni.ucla.edu.
•Sign on to UCLA ONE for a global connection to the UCLA community.
Think Grand.


https://newsletter.alumni.ucla.edu/connect/2019/sept/emails/Chancellor-in-Asia-October.htm



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