Pepperdine law professor Kristine S. Knaplund was nominated as one of Harvard Law School’s “Women Inspiring Change,” a joint honor by the Harvard Women’s Law Association, the Harvard Law and International Development Society and other HLS organizations in honor of International Women’s Day on March 5. Knaplund, nominated by a former student, shares the nominee list with … [Read more...] about Knaplund honored as part of Harvard’s “Women Inspiring Change” exhibit
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DPS Reports 03.13.14
2/17/14 5:21 p.m. Crimes – Larceny/Theft – Theft From Building, Burglary Location: School of Law Summary: A staff member reported jewelry was stolen from an office desk drawer. 2/17/14 7:36 p.m. Incidents – Suspicious Person Location: Seaver Drive Summary: A student reported a suspicious person. The individual had no affiliation with the … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 03.13.14
Women’s basketball looks forward
Photo Courtesy of Pepperdine Athletics Women’s basketball had an up-and-down season to say the least. The program was in the midst of reform, featuring a young squad without a single senior and a first year Head Coach Ryan Weisenberg, who brought in a fresh outlook on how the team would run its offensive and defensive schemes. And for the most part, it worked. The team … [Read more...] about Women’s basketball looks forward
The professional and the star
Two players on the Pepperdine baseball team stand out — one for his noteworthy performance on the field and the other for his stellar performance off of it. These two teammates, and coincidentally, best friends, each have potential future professions that are far from the average college graduate’s. Left-handed pitcher and outfielder Aaron Brown, a junior, hopes to pursue a … [Read more...] about The professional and the star
The ‘bu Yorker
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