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The good old days: Professors reflect

January 26, 2012 by Whitney Irick

Professors look back on their college days and the ways the university experience has changed. “When I was in the university dorms, I was in one of the older men’s dorms. It was a large and stately four-story brick building with Corinthian columns. It was built in the 1920s and featured pipes running along the high ceilings, complemented by concrete floors and walls, a common … [Read more...] about The good old days: Professors reflect

LEAP program connects students, staff through language

January 26, 2012 by Mariella Rudi

The revived Learning Exchange at Pepperdine (LEAP) program has moved on to the tackling the Chinese speaking populace. Tonight LEAP kick-starts the new semester with a Chinese New Year party held for international students from China and International Programs alumni from Shanghai in the HAWC. The program couples Spanish-speaking Pepperdine workers with Buenos Aires returnees. … [Read more...] about LEAP program connects students, staff through language

Pulitzer Prize winner shares story of immigrants

January 26, 2012 by Lauren Burnham

Acclaimed journalist Sonia Nazario captivated her Elkins audience Wednesday as the latest speaker in the Seaver Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series. In an address focusing on her most recent book “Enrique’s Journey,” Nazario described her experiences researching the hardships that face Latin Americans who immigrate to the U.S. The work, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for … [Read more...] about Pulitzer Prize winner shares story of immigrants

Q&A with Veritas Forum speaker Randy Harris

January 26, 2012 by Ian McDonald

Professor Randy Harris is spiritual director in the Department of Bible, Missions and Ministry at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas. He will be at speaking at Pepperdine in Elkins Auditorium at 7 p.m. on Sunday for the first night of the 2012 Veritas Forum.     Graphic: This year’s Veritas Forum at Pepperdine University is titled: “Radical … [Read more...] about Q&A with Veritas Forum speaker Randy Harris

Car accident victim to walk at graduation

January 26, 2012 by Kayla Ferguson

Pepperdine senior Alec Eagon was struck by a car by a 92-year-old woman while running in Portland, Ore., in December. He flew through the windshield and was then catapulted 10 feet in the air before falling on the pavement several feet away from her car. Immediately after the accident Eagon was in ICU, and fortunately saw a substantial amount of recovery and was able to return … [Read more...] about Car accident victim to walk at graduation

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