Photo by Allison Hubbard On stage for the biggest night in Hollywood, senior Mackenna Millet received recognition from Channing Tatum during the Academy Awards on March 2. Alongside the other five contest winners, Millet stood in the Dolby Theatre looking out at all the nominees. Millet became a part of Team Oscar after winning a contest with her 60-second video about … [Read more...] about Pepperdine senior Mackenna Millet shares her exclusive Oscar experience
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Women In Leadership conference focuses on work-life balance
Photo Courtesy of gseppepperdine.edu The second annual Women In Leadership: Work-Life Balance conference will be held today through Friday. Organized by Pepperdine’s Graduate School of Education and Psychology (GSEP), this year’s conference will be hosted at The Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza in Downtown Los Angeles. This year’s conference theme and name is … [Read more...] about Women In Leadership conference focuses on work-life balance
Not so rogue guidance on Pepperdine survival
Art by Christopher Chen I’m running out of time before graduation, so I’m just going to cut to the chase. I’m fitting as many bits of advice about navigating through four years at Pepperdine into this column as I can. I’m not going to dress this stuff up or talk pretty, because you don’t have the time, and I don’t want to waste any words. And yet, somehow, I feel as if this … [Read more...] about Not so rogue guidance on Pepperdine survival
Pierce Brown: Best-selling author alumnus
Courtesy of Random House LLC Alumnus Pierce Brown (‘10) has gained massive admiration for his novel “Red Rising” over the past month. Called “a dark and twisted power of its own,” by the Library Journal, “Red Rising” powered its way to the 20th spot on The New York Times best-seller list for three weeks after being released Jan. 28. The exact number of copies sold was … [Read more...] about Pierce Brown: Best-selling author alumnus
Candidates for the provost position begin their public interviews
The search for the new provost is in its final phase, with candidates already undergoing final interviews and Town Hall meetings. President Andrew K. Benton said he expects the new provost to be named “no later than May.” “The Provost shoulders responsibility for the academic integrity of the institution, overseeing academic programs and ensuring faculty … [Read more...] about Candidates for the provost position begin their public interviews





