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Upcoming events

    • Friday, July 11, 2025
    • 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center
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    "Empowering Retirees, Connecting Generations" 

    Join us for the official launch of our new Digital Literacy Program, where student volunteers will help older adults gain confidence using today’s technology.

    This exciting intergenerational initiative bridges the digital divide by pairing tech-savvy students with seniors eager to learn how to use smartphones, tablets, email, Zoom, social media, and even in-car technology like Apple CarPlay.

    Office 1116 at Rolfe Hall is located on the south campus of UCLA (behind Royce Hall).

    What to Expect:

    • Meet-and-greet with student volunteers & senior learners

    • Live tech demonstrations

    • Sign-up stations for one-on-one tech help

    • Opportunity to join the program as a volunteer or participant

    Click here to see the Campus Parking Map. Parking is available in Parking Structure 5 (P5), which has hourly self-pay parking stations. 


    • Wednesday, July 23, 2025
    • 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
    • Boelter Hall
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    3420 Boelter Hall: "The Birthplace of the Internet" 

    Sponsored by the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center

    **This tour requires step climbing and moderate walking. Group will meet at the front of Boelter Hall at 12:45 PM. The tour starts at 1 PM and will last 45 minutes, with an additional 15 minutes for Q&A. 

    On Oct. 29, 1969, a team of students led by Leonard Kleinrock, distinguished professor of computer science at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, sent the first message over the Arpanet from an ordinary computer lab at UCLA... and the rest was history. 

    The Internet is a significant part of everyone’s lives, from providing many people with jobs, playing a big role in the way we communicate and to providing us with almost everything we need, including entertainment and shopping. And it all traces its roots back to UCLA.

    We welcome you to join us for an in-person tour of 3420 Boelter Hall hosted by Professor Kleinrock himself! This is where the first message was sent over the Arpanet, precursor to today’s internet, to Stanford Research Institute on the evening of Oct. 29, 1969. The message was meant to be “LOGIN.” The researchers managed to type the first two letters before the fledgling system crashed. So, the first message sent over the internet was: “LO,” as in “Lo and behold!” As Dr. Kleinrock said, “We couldn’t have asked for a more succinct, more powerful, and more prophetic message.”

    Barely an hour later, the teams tried again—with success. By December 1969, four nodes were permanently installed at UCLA, Stanford Research Institute, University of Utah, and University of California, Santa Barbara. By 1975, there were 57 nodes. By 1981, there were 213. Today, we have more than 50 billion nodes.

    The original Interface Message Processor, known as IMP No. 1, the equivalent to today’s router, still proudly stands in 3420 Boelter Hall.

    Room 3420 at Boelter Hall is located on the south campus of UCLA.

    Click here to see the Campus Parking Map. Parking is available in parking structures 8 or 9 (P8, P9) that has hourly self-pay parking stations. If the information kiosk is open, they will be happy to answer your parking-related questions.



About UCLARA Events

UCLARA offers a variety of activities and events for members. That means multiple chances to stay connected with colleagues and meet new friends with shared interests. 

Opportunities to explore Southern California include trips to regional attractions and performances as well as tours of cultural sites. Virtual tours take us even further afield. Social activities include the annual holiday luncheon. 

UCLARA also sponsors after-lunch educational programs in partnership with the UCLA Emeriti Association. These UCLA Conversations are open to all, regardless of membership status.

Activities often fill quickly, so early registration is advised.

Email the Retirees Association at UCLARA@ucla.edu

Or phone the UCLA Emeriti/Retirees Relations Center at 310-825-7456

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