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Religion Professor Serves Others by Writing

October 8, 2015 by Rachel Littauer

Bookshelves surround the entire office of religion professor Ron Highfield, and it’s no coincidence. “I’m sure I have things now that I think, ‘I don’t know if I could do that,’ but writing a book is not one of them,” he said. Multiple professors at Pepperdine have published and continue to publish various personal and academic works. … [Read more...] about Religion Professor Serves Others by Writing

Education Grows in Eden

October 8, 2015 by Rachel Littauer

Sustainability is being promoted in tangible ways this year at Pepperdine. The Center for Sustainability recently announced the official opening of the new “Sustainable Living-Learning Community” known as the Eden Project. The Eden Project, which officially opened Sept. 30, is located on campus in the residence formerly known as Sigma Hall. The residence was … [Read more...] about Education Grows in Eden

Success Suits Pepperdine Alumni

October 8, 2015 by Alec Mcpike

A Pepperdine alumnus is making huge waves in the tuxedo and suit rental industry, all because of a few bad wedding photos. Andrew Blackmon, a 2007 Seaver graduate, and co-founder Patrick Coyne, got the idea to start The Black Tux after a negative experience Blackmon had while renting suits for his own wedding. Knowing what the suit rental options were, he and his … [Read more...] about Success Suits Pepperdine Alumni

Seaver Faculty Considers New Course Schedule to Begin 2017-18 Academic Year

October 8, 2015 by Christopher Chen

A potential new class schedule has just been released to the faculty this month. The Pepperdine administration is working alongside division leaders and professors to propose a new class schedule. The idea of the new schedule is to rearrange the time for each class to match classes to their ideal classrooms, according to Karen Martin, the Frank R. Seaver chair of Natural … [Read more...] about Seaver Faculty Considers New Course Schedule to Begin 2017-18 Academic Year

DPS Reports 10.8.15

October 8, 2015 by Alec Mcpike

9/28/15 10:20 a.m. Traffic Related – Traffic Accident, Non –Injury Location: Seaver Drive Summary: A driver of a bus temporarily lost control of their vehicle and collided with a sprinkler head. Minor damage was reported. 9/28/15 11:55 a.m. Traffic Related – Traffic Accident, Non Injury Location: Visitor Lot Summary: A visitor drove their vehicle the … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 10.8.15

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