Students check in for Spring NSO on Jan. 6. Spring NSO welcomed around 100 new students to campus a week before the start of the semester. Photo by Lucian HimesPepperdine welcomed a few students back early this year — the new transfer students and the Class of 2025 students who were admitted for the spring semester. Spring New Student Orientation began Jan.6-9 with … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Kicks off Spring 2022 with New Student Orientation
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Full STEM Ahead: STEM Majors Prepare for the Future
Students attend the Chemistry Club's virtual November General Meeting on Nov. 13, 2020. This meeting, which featured female alumni from the natural sciences, was one way the Chemistry Club took advantage of the online semester. Photo courtesy of Bridget JohnsonStudents in Pepperdine's STEM majors continue to adjust to virtual instruction and interaction in their classes and … [Read more...] about Full STEM Ahead: STEM Majors Prepare for the Future
My Home Office: Maddie Colella
Even though junior Maddie Colella didn’t initially know how to go about her online semester, she has figured out how to keep herself organized. “If I write things down on my planner, I’ll definitely remember them,” Colella said. “And then whenever I have everything out on a calendar, I can see when things are due and when I have to do … [Read more...] about My Home Office: Maddie Colella
The ‘Bu Yorker: ‘How’s online school going for you?’
Art editor Madeline Duvall writes and illustrates The ‘Bu Yorker, a weekly comic series for the Graphic. The ‘Bu Yorker is part comedy, part encouragement, part ramblings of a madwoman and part New Yorker spoof. Madeline hopes that you, her dedicated fans, will — in addition to devouring her creative genius — also take time to read the articles in the Graphic in between those … [Read more...] about The ‘Bu Yorker: ‘How’s online school going for you?’
My Home Office: Natalie Alderton
Freshman Natalie Alderton may be surrounded by trees as she studies in Montana but any new friends are stuck behind a screen. “I just kind of decided that if I saw someone that I thought was interesting or had things in common with me or I met in a breakout room that I would just reach out to them, as hard as it is," Alderton said. "Because I realized that I would want … [Read more...] about My Home Office: Natalie Alderton