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Women’s Lacrosse Wraps Up Another Season of Growth

April 7, 2022 by Alec Matulka

Senior captain Peyton Lee and junior Cassie Hewett smile for a photo at Marie Canyon Field in Malibu on Media Day in spring 2022. Lee and Hewett were instrumental parts of the team this season, Head Coach Scott Cohen said. Photo courtesy of Mary Page When thinking of college athletics, lacrosse may not be the first sport that comes to mind. It might not be the second, … [Read more...] about Women’s Lacrosse Wraps Up Another Season of Growth

Opinion: The Rush to Return to In-Person Learning Poses Significant Risks for Faculty

February 24, 2022 by Halle Bowe

Art by Ariana HenryAs of Feb. 15, there are 1,099 Spring 2022 COVID-19 cases in the Pepperdine community, 155 of which are employee cases according to the Pepperdine COVID-19 Dashboard. The Graphic reported student emotions in relation to returning to campus during a heightened wave of COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles County. Students expressed feelings of disappointment toward … [Read more...] about Opinion: The Rush to Return to In-Person Learning Poses Significant Risks for Faculty

No. 7 Women’s Tennis Dominates at Home Against Columbia

February 7, 2022 by Austin Lede

Victoria Flores and Lisa Zaar celebrate a point in the middle of a doubles set Jan. 29. Their game would be unfinished after being up 5-3. Photo by Mary Elisabeth The No. 7 Pepperdine Women's Tennis team defeated Columbia 4-0 to open the ITA Kick-Off Weekend on Jan. 29. Pepperdine went on to defeat Norte Dame on Jan. 30 in the second round.This is the first time the Waves … [Read more...] about No. 7 Women’s Tennis Dominates at Home Against Columbia

New Tenure-Track Stars: Computer Science Prof. Looks to the Future of AI

January 17, 2022 by Graeson Claunch

Graphic by Ali Levens. Photo courtesy of Fabien Scalzo Computer Science Professor Fabian Scalzo is expanding the role of AI and data science on campus. Fabian Scalzo is a new tenure-track faculty member at Pepperdine this fall. He is an associate professor of Computer Science at Seaver College and director of the Artificial Intelligence in Imaging and Neuroscience Lab at … [Read more...] about New Tenure-Track Stars: Computer Science Prof. Looks to the Future of AI

Pepperdine Graduate Student Publishes Book,’The Bird From the Kingdom of Heaven’ in Iran

March 2, 2021 by Lindsay Mase

  Author Parsa Peykar poses in December in Turkey. Peykar said he fulfilled his dream to have his work published in Iran because it is his home country. Photos courtesy of Parsa Peykar After volunteering at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles, and connecting with the inmates, graduate student Parsa Peykar said he was a changed man. His time … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Graduate Student Publishes Book,’The Bird From the Kingdom of Heaven’ in Iran

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