Seniors Katie Price and Claire Lee smile by the Stauffer Chapel. Spring NSO included a catered In-N-Out truck that they could enjoy. Photos by Lucian HimesRaindrops and New Student Orientation leaders greeted incoming students expecting sunny skies at Pepperdine's Spring NSO on Jan. 5. Due to the rain, many events which are usually outside were moved indoors, said senior Katie … [Read more...] about Rain or Shine: Pepperdine Welcomes Students in Spring NSO
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IP Dean Candidates Connect To Students Through Forums
Students watch Thandi Dinani, associate dean and director of Global Education for Eckerd College's present on her journey working in study abroad, at the Jan. 11 forum in the Fireside Room. Dinani was one of the three final candidates for the dean of IP position. Photos by Lucian Himes From Jan. 11-13, Seaver College hosted three student forums in the Fireside Room for … [Read more...] about IP Dean Candidates Connect To Students Through Forums
Good News: A Stuffed Animal That I Cherish
Peter is a stuffed rabbit that sits on my bed. He’s well-loved, 17 years old and has brought me joy for as long as I can remember. My mom told me that the very first time I saw Peter, I grabbed him and ferociously hugged him. I had just heard the Peter Rabbit stories, so my mom suggested I name him Peter. For the first few years of my life, my mom was cautious with him. It’s … [Read more...] about Good News: A Stuffed Animal That I Cherish
Seaver College To Host Student Forum for Dean of International Program Selection
Charlie Englemann, director of Asia Programming (left); Thandi Dinani, associate dean and director of Global Education for Eckerd College (middle); and Ron Cox, the interim dean of International Programs (right), are the three final candidates for the dean of IP position, according to the Pepperdine website. The University will host student forums from Jan. 11-13, where Seaver … [Read more...] about Seaver College To Host Student Forum for Dean of International Program Selection
Lausanne Students Struggle to Vote in Midterm Elections while Abroad
A Lausanne student mails their ballot back to the United States for the midterm elections in early November. Eighty-seven point five percent of eligible students in Pepperdine's Lausanne program did not vote in the midterms according to a poll of 67 Pepperdine students who studied in Lausanne in the fall semester. Photos courtesy of Logan Pluckhan While Pepperdine students in … [Read more...] about Lausanne Students Struggle to Vote in Midterm Elections while Abroad





