Editor’s Note: The reporter for this story has graduated from Pepperdine in April 2023. All reporting in this story was conducted prior to April 2023. Pepperdine was on the forefront of sustainability efforts with its implementation of the water reclamation system in 1972, according to the Center for Sustainability. Yet, the University has not implemented a … [Read more...] about ‘A Lack of Creativity’: An Investigation Into Pepperdine’s Relationship with Solar Energy
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First and Foremost: Antonio Gomez Shares Journey from San Joaquin Valley to Pepp
Pepperdine biology professor Antonio Gomez talks about how his childhood experiences helped him persevere as a first-generation college student. "No one is doing you a favor by accepting you to college," Professor Gomez said. "Your admission to college means you have something to contribute to the university." __________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic Contact … [Read more...] about First and Foremost: Antonio Gomez Shares Journey from San Joaquin Valley to Pepp
A Look Inside Pepperdine’s Emergency Operations Committee
Students pack up their dorms and head home indefinitely as Pepperdine announces remote classes due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Photo by Milan Loiacono Pepperdine’s decision March 11 to cancel in-person instruction and move students off campus came in an email from University President Jim Gash. Although the email bears his name, Gash said it was a team of university leaders … [Read more...] about A Look Inside Pepperdine’s Emergency Operations Committee