Communication Professor Jennifer Phillips (top two photos) and Religion Professor Stanley Talbert (bottom two photos) during their time as students and now faculty members at Pepperdine. Photos by Betsy Burrow and courtesy of Jennifer Phillips and Stanley TalbertEvery Pepperdine faculty member has a unique story to tell. They each have their own journey of how they ended up … [Read more...] about Once a Wave, Always a Wave: The Journey Back Home
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Nonprofit Management Class Awards Over $80K to Local Nonprofits
Students in NPM 302 stand with Ruth Bernstein, professor of Nonprofit Management, in the Faculty Dining Room on Nov. 17. Students put together a Giving Ceremony to honor the nonprofits they chose with grant money. Photo courtesy of Vivian ChanOn Nov. 17, students taking NPM 302, Financial Development for Nonprofit Organizations, hosted a Giving Ceremony event for local … [Read more...] about Nonprofit Management Class Awards Over $80K to Local Nonprofits
Late Night Lineup Events Foster Community
Students play arcade games at Dave & Buster's on Oct. 10. This outing was one of the activities offered over fall break for students who decided to stay on campus. Photos courtesy of Da Eun Jang The fall '25 semester introduced Late Night Lineup events as a way for students to come together and connect every Friday and Saturday evening. Late Night Lineup events typically … [Read more...] about Late Night Lineup Events Foster Community
Album Review: Taylor Swift’s ‘Life of a Showgirl’ is Pop’s Newest Sensation
Photo Courtesy of Republic Records Transparency item: A review provides an informed and opinionated critique. These informed critiques are published to make a recommendation to readers. This review is the opinion of the writer. Taylor Swift is no stranger to success, having recently finished the massively successful Eras Tour. However, with that success the bar was set high for … [Read more...] about Album Review: Taylor Swift’s ‘Life of a Showgirl’ is Pop’s Newest Sensation
Students Reminisce About Their Treasured Childhood Possessions
Senior Milena Velez smiles with her stuffed animal Bunny in 2010. Velez said Bunny used to have a pink and white striped bow but it fell off. Photo courtesy of Milena Velez Childhood possessions, such as a baby blanket or stuffed animal, are often considered people's most treasured possessions. These childhood possessions have watched their owners grow up and been there as a … [Read more...] about Students Reminisce About Their Treasured Childhood Possessions





