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Faculty Profile: Professor Ronald Cox

September 7, 2017 by Duncan Hilby

The Office of International Programs welcomed Professor Ronald Cox to the position of Associate Dean. Cox, who has been with the university since 2005 as a professor in the Religion Division and also served as a faculty family for the Heidelberg, Florence and London religion overseas programs previously. "I still have a number of my faculty responsibilities, it's just that the … [Read more...] about Faculty Profile: Professor Ronald Cox

Staff Editorial: Be Prepared

September 6, 2017 by Graphic Staff

Art by Sybil ZhangNatural disasters can turn an otherwise normal day into a test of survival. The devastating impact of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, wildfires still burning in La Tuna, and fires recently extinguished in Malibu highlight the importance of being prepared for emergency situations. Students — especially commuter students — need to make sure they are … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Be Prepared

Making Waves: Matilda Donovan and Stephanie May

September 5, 2017 by Mary Cate Long

Photos Courtesy of Matilda DonovanMatilda Donovan and Stephanie May are more than just Waves — they're also making them through their self-help YouTube channel. Their videos aim to assist college students with situationally inspired videos such as dorm-life hacks, DIY projects and healthy food ideas.The two students launched their YouTube channel called Primrose, with 92 … [Read more...] about Making Waves: Matilda Donovan and Stephanie May

Hidden Gem: You Must Go To Tramonto

September 5, 2017 by Kristin Vartan

Photo by Kristin Vartan When gliding down PCH, some of the more well-known eateries may be the trendy, overcrowded hotspots of Nobu and Malibu Farm. Among them reside underrated restaurants students never get around to visiting. Italian bistro, TRAMONTO, just three miles south of Pepperdine, deserves a spot on any Pepperdiner's bucket list."For me, the philosophy of TRAMONTO is … [Read more...] about Hidden Gem: You Must Go To Tramonto

A Conversation with David Hunt

September 5, 2017 by Kyle Cajero

Photo courtesy of Pepperdine AthleticsDavid Hunt was announced as the eighth Men's Volleyball Head Coach in Pepperdine history on July 10 after longtime head coach Mark Dunphy retired. Hunt has been involved in the Pepperdine Men's Volleyball program for a decade in a variety of positions, from volunteer assistant, to assistant head coach and even as the associate head coach. … [Read more...] about A Conversation with David Hunt

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