The weekend of Nov. 7โ9 marked the two-year anniversary of the Borderline Bar and Grill shooting in Thousand Oaks and the Woolsey Fire. The Pepperdine community, though spread across the world due to COVID-19, came together to remember the shooting and fire's implications on themselves, the community and others. ____________________ We learned the answers to two … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Community Remembers Borderline and Woolsey on the Second Anniversary
News
Statistics Tell Pepperdine’s Story
Without the opportunity to tour campus in person, this year's Pepperdine applicants will base their decisions on what they find online. Statistics help influence applicants' views of the University, especially in comparison to other schools. Understanding Pepperdine by the numbers requires two different kinds of statistics โ institutional and social. Institutional statistics … [Read more...] about Statistics Tell Pepperdine’s Story
Pepp’s 2019 Tax Information Reveals Top-Ten Highest-Paid Administrators
Infographic by Ali Levens ____________________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic Email Ashley Mowreader: ashley.mowreader@pepperdine.edu … [Read more...] about Pepp’s 2019 Tax Information Reveals Top-Ten Highest-Paid Administrators
How COVID-19 Affects Pepperdine, California and the World at Large
Since Pepperdine University officially closed its campus in March, COVID-19 has spread over Los Angeles, the U.S. and the world. The University's decision on whether to reopen in spring 2020 depends directly on the LA Department of Public Health and the COVID-19 case numbers. As of Nov. 1, Pepperdine reported 67 COVID-19 cases in the Pepperdine community, including students, … [Read more...] about How COVID-19 Affects Pepperdine, California and the World at Large
Malibu by the Numbers
Infographic by Ali Levens ____________________ Email Marisa Dragos: marisa.dragos@pepperdine.edu Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic … [Read more...] about Malibu by the Numbers