Photos Courstesy of Design and Construction Team Payson Library will be closed for approximately 15 months, reopening sometime in November 2017 after to an extensive renovation project that will be coordinated by Director of Design and Construction Austin Oakes. The School of Law will also undergo renovations, while a new residence hall is also set to be built on what is … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Plans for 15 Months Without Payson Library
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Psi Upsilon Raises a Record $20,000 for Conquer Paralysis Charity
Photos by Berkley Mason Psi Upsilon's 10th annual Psi U Think You Can Dance philanthropic event sold out Friday night, raising a record $20,000 for Conquer Paralysis Now, a charitable organization that aids in raising awareness for Paralysis. The competition gives fraternities and sororities the opportunity to compose their own dance performances and compete in front of … [Read more...] about Psi Upsilon Raises a Record $20,000 for Conquer Paralysis Charity
DPS Reports
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY Department of Public Safety Activity Log 12/22/15 thru 1/4/16 DEPARTMENTAL ‑ FOUND PROPERTY Date: Dec 22, 2015‑Tuesday at 9:26 Case Number: 15‑01734 Location: LOVERNICH STUDENT (SEAVER) APARTMENTS, A BLOCK Summary: FOUND PROPERTY TURNED IN TO PUBLIC SAFETY ‑ MONEY Disposition: Referred to Investigations FIRE/HAZARDS ‑ … [Read more...] about DPS Reports
Peace, Hope, and Justice Week
Photo courtesy of JJ Wong The Week of Peace, Hope and Justice continues through Saturday, with several events and talks focused on community and service. To host the week, the Volunteer Center partnered with the Intercultural Affairs Office to promote racial and social equality, solidarity and community. Tonight, School of Law Professor Jeff Baker and Oscar Mondragon … [Read more...] about Peace, Hope, and Justice Week
Campus Construction Broken Down in Elkins
Graphic by Nate BartonAdministration held a town hall meeting for students, faculty or staff who wished to hear more details about the upcoming construction plans at 11 a.m. this Wednesday in Elkins. Vice President of Administration Phil Phillips sent out an email to the Pepperdine community that addressed the concerns people may have and plans for the campus construction that … [Read more...] about Campus Construction Broken Down in Elkins