Photos by Lindsey Sullivan | Rick J. Caruso announces his donation to the law school to provide student scholarships. Rick J. Caruso, law school alumnus of 1983, donated $50 million to the law school Wednesday, Oct. 23 and will help raise an additional $50 million in endowment funds over the next decade.The law school will be renamed the Rick J. Caruso School of Law in honor of … [Read more...] about Caruso Gives $50 M to Law School
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What To Expect From Give2Pepp
Photo courtesy of Pepperdine Fund office Tis' the season for giving at Pepperdine, but this year Give2Pepp is not just asking for donations. They want Champions. Calling all #Pepperdine Champions! #Give2Pepp 2019 is just around the corner, and we’re looking for those of you who are proud to share your love for Pepperdine. Join Daniel by signing up to be a Champion here: … [Read more...] about What To Expect From Give2Pepp
Pepperdine Legacy Partners Host Annual Fall Festival
Photos by Alexx CausleyThe Pepperdine Legacy Partner's annual Fall Festival on Nov. 2 was their first fundraiser since their recent name change from the Associated Women of Pepperdine. They raised just over $3,000, according to Pepperdine Legacy Partners Executive Coordinator Tami Williamson. The festival featured goods from Noonday Collection, jewelry and clothing from The … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Legacy Partners Host Annual Fall Festival
Groups Work to to End Food Insecurity on Campus
Photos by Kaelin Mendez A coalition of clubs and organizations on campus including Swipe Out Hunger, Dining Services, Student Affairs, SGA, Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Food Recovery Network are working to target and combat food insecurity on campus, Stacy Rothberg, associate dean of Student Affairs, said. Their plan is to institute a program that will allow … [Read more...] about Groups Work to to End Food Insecurity on Campus
Staff Editorial: End the Cap on Donated Meal Points
Art by Caitlin Roark Pepperdine students either have meal points, or they need them. The coveted points have long been a controversial topic on Pepperdine’s campus, and some students remain dissatisfied with the school’s policies. Valuable meal points end up going to waste, as students often mistakenly purchase meal plans that are too large for their dietary needs. The … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: End the Cap on Donated Meal Points