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Is Fulbright in Your Future?

September 13, 2016 by Micah Lambert

Photos by Micah LambertWhether a freshman or a senior, there is always one question in the back of every Pepperdine student's mind: What am I going to do after graduation? For students who have been scrolling through job ads, attending career fairs and networking like crazy but still nothing seems to fit, have no fear, there are other options. For students who are fascinated by … [Read more...] about Is Fulbright in Your Future?

Alumnae Earn Fulbright Scholarships to Teach Abroad

August 19, 2016 by Bryce Hanamoto

Photos Courtesy of Ron Hall Two recent Seaver College graduates have been awarded Fulbright Scholarships. Danielle Claypool ('16) and Lauren Haberstock ('16) will use their Fulbright awards to teach internationally in the fall as English Teaching Assistants (ETA). Claypool, who who just received her bachelor's degree in English Literature, will teach in Turkey as an ETA during … [Read more...] about Alumnae Earn Fulbright Scholarships to Teach Abroad

Law Students Land Minority Scholarship

May 20, 2016 by Alec Mcpike

Photos courtesy of Minority Corporate Counsel Association  Pepperdine School of Law students Brittany Alexis Porter and Miguel Eduardo Del Mundo have both been awarded the Minority Corporate Counsel Association Lloyd M. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship. The LMJ Scholarship is a national program that annually grants scholarships of $10,000 to students entering their first year of law … [Read more...] about Law Students Land Minority Scholarship

Posse’s Spring Retreat Sparks Conversation

August 30, 2015 by Haley Laningham

Every spring semester, Pepperdine’s Posse staff and scholars help organize a retreat for themselves and guest students to unite in dialogue over important current events. This year, the theme for discussion was “Crime and Punishment,” focusing on the true definition of justice and crime in the throes of an often divided nation. For those who do not know, the … [Read more...] about Posse’s Spring Retreat Sparks Conversation

Shop for international finds

January 1, 2014 by Danielle Accovelli

The Associated Women for Pepperdine (AWP) hosted their annual fall festival, “A World Fair,” on Friday in efforts to raise funds for charity. The fall festival is the longest running event for AWP, beginning in 1958 when the organization was first created at the original Pepperdine campus in Los Angeles. The AWP raises money through their fall festival to provide financial … [Read more...] about Shop for international finds

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