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Administration, faculty and staff changes

February 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

A partial list of key administrative, faculty and staff changes since President Dr. Andrew K. Benton was inaugurated in September 2000, listed with the position they departed from.  If the move was internal, the new position is also noted. ADMINISTRATION Otis Baskin      Dean, GSBM (move to professor) M. Luisita Archer Registrar (move to Consultant to the Vice President … [Read more...] about Administration, faculty and staff changes

Profs retire in tenure buy out

February 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Laurie BabinskiEditor in Chief Few know that founder George Pepperdine never had a college education, and even fewer remember the traumatic move from the old campus in South Central Los Angeles to the hills of Malibu. Long-time professors have a wealth of Pepperdine history and stories filed away in their minds, waiting for eager students to inquire and keep the history of … [Read more...] about Profs retire in tenure buy out

Honor is the key to law enforcement

February 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Sarah CarrilloStaff Writer Without core values, there can’t be great leaders. And without great leaders, a great police officer ceases to exist. On Monday night, students walked in to see Sheriff Leroy D. Baca’s lecture on “Law Enforcement Challenges in Urban America” and walked out taking with them this memorable lesson. “The Sheriffs Department is the most eclectic and … [Read more...] about Honor is the key to law enforcement

Do everyone a favor and take a nap

February 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Christina Littlefield There needs to be more respect for sleep on this campus. I, for one, like sleep. Sleep is a wonderful thing. It helps you to be more alert, attentive and productive during the day. Sleep restores your soul. You know what happens when you don’t sleep? You get cranky and irritable, sure. But you can also make mistakes or cause an accident. Ever hear of the … [Read more...] about Do everyone a favor and take a nap

Sage debate lingers

February 21, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Kimiko L. MartinezAssistant News Editor While the university continues its review of the sage burning practices of Hopi public policy student Michael Johnson, the four students who live directly above Johnson have strongly denied any racially motivated reasons for opposing his daily faith exercises. The students, who did not want their names used, maintain that comments by … [Read more...] about Sage debate lingers

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