David Livingston is the mail services worker pictured. He is the assistant manager. … [Read more...] about Test
Watson steps down passes athletics to Potts
In the past 13 years Pepperdine Athletics has seen 21 regular-season titles 52 conference tournaments 2200 victories three West Coast conference Commissioner's Cups two NCAA Division one-AAA All-Sports Trophies nine NCAA championship appearances in five different sports and two national championships. Claiming victory in 2/3 of all matches within the past 13 years in a December … [Read more...] about Watson steps down passes athletics to Potts
New law professor brings energy and experience
This fall Pepperdine School of Law welcomed Gregory McNeal as an associate law professor along with his impressive knowledge on global and domestic security. His involvement in various departments of U.S. national security provides a fresh perspective on this widely debated matter including the controversial new "pat down" procedures at airports. He … [Read more...] about New law professor brings energy and experience
Amen Non-Profit Has Pepperdine Leaders
Ever wanted to create your own non-profit organization but figured it was impossible for an average person such as yourself? Well open your eyes and read carefully because Pepperdine student Chris Grotz completed this task his junior year.The non-profit Christian organization that Grotz created is Amen Missionary. This organization helps the migrant and refugee … [Read more...] about Amen Non-Profit Has Pepperdine Leaders
Student film premieres to capacity crowd
It wasn't your typical Saturday night at Pepperdine's Elkins Auditorium this weekend. The red carpet flowed notable names gathered in the VIP lounge and a movie premiere to end all movie premieres was laid upon the eyes of many a Pepperdine student alumni and friends of the family. OK maybe there wasn't a red carpet the VIP lounge may have been the RAC and it certainly wasn't … [Read more...] about Student film premieres to capacity crowd
