UCLA Global Forum in Manila

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Thursday, August 23, 2018
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Manila,

Chancellor Gene Block and Vice Provost Cindy Fan hosted a UCLA Global Forum in Manila at the Polo Club on Thursday, August 23. Archaeologist Mylene Lising gave a talk titled, "The Journey of Humans: The First People Out of Africa." Ms. Lising’s talk included commentary by UCLA Professor Stephen Acabado and a Q&A moderated by UCLA alumnus Venu Kotamraju.

For more information, see Alumni Connect article on the August Global Forums in Southeast Asia.




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