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From the Summer 2009 Issue

from The Scars of Heroes

Meet Pepperdine Alumni Veterans

Learn more about the Yellow Ribbon Program

from Everyone Deserves an Advocate

Psychology Students Offer Free, Low-cost Counseling Services in Economic Crisis

from Ex Libris

A Conversation on the Classics

from Sun-Drenched Sleuthing

The Challenge and the Mystery of Scientific Discovery


From the Spring 2009 Issue

Sharing the Moment
The Pepperdine community united in January 2009 to celebrate the inauguration of the nation’s first African American president. Click here to read extended coverage of the inauguration at Pepperdine and reflections from members of the University community.

Surviving the Storm
Psychologist Stephanie Woo shares tips and advice for coping with the economic downturn. Click here to learn how Pepperdine can help you.

In Search of a Few Bucks
Art lovers sought refuge from the troubled economy this winter at Pepperdine’s Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, where a new exhibit put currency on the canvas. Listen to a discussion with museum director Michael Zakian about “Robert Dowd: Pop Art Money,” the first posthumous museum exhibition devoted to the American artist best known for his imaginative, whimsical paintings of money and stamps.

Genocide Survivor Immaculée Ilibagiza Shares Her Story of Faith
Hundreds stood in applause as survivor and bestselling author Immaculée Ilibagiza took to the podium during a Wednesday morning Chapel last fall. The Rwandan expat traveled from her home in New York to present her story of survival, hope, prayer, faith, and, above all, forgiveness. Listen to a podcast with Ilibagiza.

Elements of Nature