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Waves of Service plan new project

September 29, 2011 by Andrew Kasselmann

For the holidays, tens of thousands of U.S. military members fly home before their upcoming deployments, many with very little money to spend on food and long hours left to be spent in airports and airplanes. As a pilot program for Pepperdine’s service organization Waves of Service, the San Diego Waves are working to make this trip better for the United States servicemen and … [Read more...] about Waves of Service plan new project

Social experiment goes awry in class

September 29, 2011 by Elijah Sims

On the morning of Friday, Sept. 23, close to 150 students were part of Dr. Robin Perrin’s social experiment. The bystander effect theory of social psychology suggests that the more people in a group, the less likely it is that any individual in the group will feel compelled to take action should the group witness an accident, crime, or other emergency. Halfway through his … [Read more...] about Social experiment goes awry in class

Dean Tacha shares vision

September 29, 2011 by Rachel Miller

What makes a good leader? According to School of Law Dean Deanell Reece Tacha, a good leader is one who values collaboration. “[I admire] someone who is dedicated to the people and the institution that they are serving,” Tacha explained. “I think a good leader has to be someone who is fairly selfless. It’s certainly not about names and lights. It’s about people who can inspire … [Read more...] about Dean Tacha shares vision

Prof calls out African tyrant’s son

September 29, 2011 by Madison Leonard

Malibu has long been known as home to celebrities and surfers; however, it also marks the presence of Teodoro Obiang, the son of one of the longest-standing dictators, the president of Equatorial Guinea, as the owner of a $30 million estate above Malibu Pier. Associate Professor of Political Science Robert Williams took interest in this Malibu property owner as part of his … [Read more...] about Prof calls out African tyrant’s son

Flu season hits prematurely

September 29, 2011 by Charmaine Cleveland

The Health Center is gearing up for flu season this fall, and they’re expecting a full house. “According to county reports, the flu season is early this year, and cases are being reported locally,” said Nancy Safinick, director of Pepperdine University’s Health Center. Along with many other universities, Pepperdine is making early preparations to fend off the spread of the … [Read more...] about Flu season hits prematurely

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