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OneStop Tips

October 31, 2016 by Micah Lambert

Photos by Brett BeanRegistration can be a stressful time of year, especially if you’re new to the process. Luckily Pepperdine has an entire department devoted to making students' lives easier when it comes to selecting classes, choosing a major/minor and much more. In a recent interview, OneStop Student Services Adviser Lucas Saucedo offered insight into the process, as … [Read more...] about OneStop Tips

Dean Will Kick off the Annual Art and Art History Lectures

October 31, 2016 by Kristin Vartan

Photo Courtesy of Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank and Carolyn DeanThe Art and Art History departments provided students with a golden opportunity: University of California, Santa Art History Professor Carolyn Dean's lecture: "We Eat Gold." The Art and Art History departments kicked off their lecture series with “We Eat Gold,” an Inca Art lecture by University of California, … [Read more...] about Dean Will Kick off the Annual Art and Art History Lectures

Professors Explain Their Struggles with Faith and Intellect

October 27, 2016 by Hannah Arledge

Photos by Lauren YoungA panel of five Pepperdine professors shared their personal battles in balancing faith and intellect Wednesday night before a full student audience in Elkins Auditorium. Professor Gary Selby, director of the Center for Faith and Learning, led the conversation and said his intent for the discussion was to provide an open platform for discussion about the … [Read more...] about Professors Explain Their Struggles with Faith and Intellect

Nathan Lam Brings Rosh Hashanah to Stauffer Chapel

October 27, 2016 by Madeleine Carr

Photos by Milan Loiacono Nathan Lam, cantor of the Stephen Wise Temple in Bel Air, led an explanatory convocation event on Rosh Hashanah on Oct. 10 in Stauffer Chapel. In front of a small group of students, Lam explained the significance of the Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah and traditions associated with the holiday."It definitely showed me a different side of religion," Morgan … [Read more...] about Nathan Lam Brings Rosh Hashanah to Stauffer Chapel

David Brooks Speaks on the Path to Purpose

October 26, 2016 by Lidia Bayne

Photos by Lidia BayneDavid Brooks, an op-ed columnist for the New York Times and analyst on PBS "NewsHour," spoke on Thursday, Oct. 6 in Elkins Auditorium as part of the W. David Baird Distinguished Lecture Series. In the lecture, Brooks talked about his most recent book, "The Road to Character," and the way a societal lack of intimacy and sympathy affects each person's sense … [Read more...] about David Brooks Speaks on the Path to Purpose

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