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Art students pursue creativity amidst online learning

June 30, 2021 By Megan Rose 0

Bedsheets for canvases.  Breakout rooms instead of extensive critiques. Balconies as fully-functioning art studios.  Pepperdine studio arts students have faced unique challenges amidst the COVID-19 pandemic as they try to navigate hands-on classes through a […]

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Pepperdine combats cheating during the pandemic

June 30, 2021 By Jackie Lopez 0

Cheating can be tempting for any student and possibly even more so in an online format. During the 2020-2021 academic year, Pepperdine professors were faced with the decision of how they would choose to test […]

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The impact of remote learning on student schoolwork

June 30, 2021 By Liza Esquibias 0

Since remote learning began, Pepperdine professors and students have seen grades, work ethic and workload impacted in unique ways. A Pepp Post poll of 79 students found that about 73% saw their workload increase and […]

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Graduate programs face change at Pepperdine and across the country

June 30, 2021 By Joe Allgood 0

In a volatile economy, more students are choosing to extend their education by going to graduate school. Pepperdine has felt the full force of this nationwide impact. National graduate enrollment grew at nearly three times […]

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Students and faculty consider pros and cons of hybrid future

June 30, 2021 By Emily Chase 0

A year of weary eyes behind a tinted screen. A year of Zoom meetings and breakout room introductions.  A year of remote learning, and while the tides are finally changing, there’s some students who have […]

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Pepperdine has rocky relationship with some students

June 30, 2021 By Patrick Harley 0

Pepperdine University would be horrible in a romantic relationship. Poor communication, big promises with under-delivery, high maintenance and very expensive to date. Many students have recently considered breaking up.   Jake Dammen, sophomore economics and political […]

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Pepperdine students and faculty disagree on the need for extra foreign language resources

December 28, 2020 By Alice Han 0

Junior Maria Chavez Mendoza recently dropped her French minor due to its increasing intensity and due to what she perceived as a lack of resources to compensate for this intensification.  Oftentimes, Mendoza — an integrated […]

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Transfer students adapt and adjust to the new academic atmosphere during COVID-19

December 28, 2020 By Serena Woon 0

When COVID-19 upended the fall semester, incoming transfer student Venus Taillant didn’t have the luxury of taking a semester off. Like many transfer students, Taillant had already completed all of the GEs that would easily […]

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Pepperdine students feel the impact of online classes

December 28, 2020 By Heidi Han 0

Changing times.  Changing realities.  Missed connections.  Students are now finding themselves in their bedrooms instead of classrooms, the living room instead of the quad and sitting across a screen instead of other people. As they […]

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How online learning is affecting the future of education

December 28, 2020 By Alyssa Rabie 0

The incorporation of online learning into education may continue long after the end of COVID-19. Although the forced switch to remote learning has been less than ideal, professors and students alike have discovered benefits that […]

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College faith retreats let students refocus, regroup, and recoup

by Carly Hanna in Faith Comments Off on College faith retreats let students refocus, regroup, and recoup

Most college students are familiar with going away to college. It’s the going away at college that is unusual. Yet Pepperdine University encourages its students to do just that: go away, refocus, regroup and recoup. [...]

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