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TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Message from the Dean Pepperdine New Student Orientation Mission Statement............................................................44 Graduate Message Academicfrom Advisory Committee 5 Welcome the Dean...............................................................................................5 Fall 2015 Incoming List ofProgram Graduates Seaver College Graduate Council..................................................................................66 Schedule Events List of Graduates.........................................................................................78 Fall 2015 of Incoming WAVES Lingo 11 Schedule of Events.....................................................................................................................9 Retail Directory 12 WAVES Lingo...........................................................................................................................12 Entertainment Directory 13 Retail Directory........................................................................................................................14 Waves Weekend 14 Entertainment Directory...........................................................................................................15 Dance in Flight 15 Waves Weekend.......................................................................................................................16 OneStop 15 Clubs andOffice Organizations..........................................................................................................16 Healthin Center 16 Dance Flight.........................................................................................................................17 Counseling Center 17 OneStop Office. ........................................................................................................................17 CampusCenter. Ministry 18 Health ..........................................................................................................................18 Student Employment Office 19 Counseling Center....................................................................................................................19 Seaver College Career Center 20 Campus Ministry. .....................................................................................................................20 LibrariesEmployment Office.....................................................................................................21 21 Student Pepperdine Volunteer Center...................................................................................................22 22 Seaver College Career Center. Campus Recreation 23 Pepperdine Volunteer Center....................................................................................................23 Center for the Arts 24 Campus Recreation..................................................................................................................24 Seaver College and.George Pepperdine College, Alumni Affairs 25 Center for the Arts. ..................................................................................................................25 Department of Public SafetyPepperdine College, Alumni Affairs................................................26 26 Seaver College and George Emergency Notification and Emergency Preparedness Information 27 Department of Public Safety.....................................................................................................27 Disability Services Officeand Emergency Preparedness Information.........................................28 27 Emergency Notification Pepperdine University Emergency Preparedness 28 Disability Services Office..........................................................................................................28 DepartmentUniversity of Public Safety 29 Pepperdine Emergency Preparedness.......................................................................29 Pepperdine Team Shop Sale 29 Rental Cars Waves on Campus............................................................................................................30 The Pepperdine FIGHT 31 Pepperdine Waves TeamSong Shop Sale...........................................................................................30 32 Directory ACampus PortraitPhone of Pepperdine...........................................................................................................31

Pepperdine Mobile App............................................................................................................31 The Pepperdine FIGHT Song...................................................................................................32 Campus Phone Directory.........................................................................................................33

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New Student Orientation Mission Statement New Student Orientation facilitates a successful college transition by introducing new students and families to Pepperdine’s engaging campus community, academic environment, Christian mission, and support resources in a welcoming atmosphere conducive to building new relationships.

Learning Outcomes A student who participates in New Student Orientation should be able to: 1. Cultivate a sense of community 2. Make informed decisions about academic choices 3. Locate and utilize campus services and resources 4. Discover opportunities available outside the classroom 5. Understand the nature and importance of Pepperdine’s Christian faith and heritage 6. Develop a growing love and pride for Pepperdine 7. Feel reassured about the decision to attend Pepperdine for his or her college education

As a Christian University, Pepperdine Affirms: That God is That God is revealed uniquely in Christ That the educational process may not, with impunity, be divorced from the divine process That the student, as a person of infinite dignity, is the heart of the educational enterprise That the quality of student life is a valid concern of the University That truth, having nothing to fear from investigation, should be pursued relentlessly in every discipline That spiritual commitment, tolerating no excuse for mediocrity, demands the highest standards of academic excellence That freedom, whether spiritual, intellectual, or economic, is indivisible That knowledge calls, ultimately, for a life of service. 4

WELCOME

I am pleased that you have chosen Pepperdine University for your graduate studies. My sincere hope is that you find Pepperdine to be a place of intellectual, spiritual, and personal growth, both inside and outside of the classroom. The University community welcomes you to our campus and looks forward to the contributions you will make to the Pepperdine community. I am hopeful that the information included in this booklet is helpful as you transition to Pepperdine. As a component of your transition to Pepperdine, it is important that you begin to use your Pepperdine e-mail account. The Pepperdine e-mail account services as the primary and official communication medium between you and the University. As you are responsible for information sent to your Pepperdine e-mail account, I encourage you to start using this account immediately. I look forward to seeing you on campus this upcoming semester. Sincerely, Michael E. Feltner Dean of Seaver College and Professor of Sports Medicine

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SEAVER COLLEGE GRADUATE PROGRAM COUNCIL

Michael Feltner Dean

April Marshall Interim Associate Dean

Dana Dudley Assistant Dean

Denise Ferguson Director, Strategic Communication

Susan Helm Director, Nutritional Science (NSCP-ISPP)

Leslie Kreiner Wilson Director, Screen and Television Writing

Michael Smith Director, Cinematic Media Production

Tim Willis Chair, Religion

Leslie Lim Seah Program Manager Seaver Graduate Programs

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We welcome the following students to the Seaver College Graduate Programs

Accounting

Strategic Communication

Hazel Marie Lozano Alim Ryan Thomas Brady Luke Anthony Hewko Heather Marie Holden Rachel Anna Smith Yuye Zheng

Simran Chhatwal Ingrid Greene Danielle Lorraine Minke Stephen Wesley Rush Michelle Tobar Kendall Jamaal Wright Yushuang Wu Yue Yu

American Studies

Nutritional Science

Christian Charles Gallo Jessica Goeser Paulo Henry Leite Austin Alan Overholt Zachary Palsson Owen John Ryan Porsia Nicole Tunzi Aimee Kathryn Vaughn Kevin Wilkinson

Jordan Leigh Bronkema Sarah Lynn Costa Erica Deseno Jenna Nicole Hart Kathryn Clare Hillegass Jeffrey Allen McGrath Emily Strannigan Jessayra Nicolle Tarrio Alison Ann Tice Elizabeth Leigh Wluka

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We welcome the following students to the Seaver College Graduate Programs

Screen & Television Writing

Divinity Tierra C. Burns Rmani Lavar Crawford Matthew Stinson

Andrea Baltazar Steven Cleare F. Clint DeNisco Lara Dykstra Matthew Stanford Frey Juliette Sherri Gendron Elizabeth Lauren Kirk Mariscia Rodriguez Karma Christine Salvato Yakub Crawford Sanders Ashton Terrell Trumble

Ministry Ken Chau Jefferson Walling Dewayne S. Winrow Steven Zhou

Religion Michael Owen Gaston Douglas Robert Hippe Falon Alexa Opsahl

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Schedule of Events

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 8:15 – 9:30 am

Registration and breakfast..................................................................Hahn Fireside Room

9:30 – 9:45 am

Welcome and Introduction Dana Dudley, Assistant Dean • Office of the Dean, Seaver College • Graduate committee chairpersons • Graduate division coordinators

9:45 – 10 am

The Nature of Graduate Study............................................................Hahn Fireside Room Michael Feltner, Dean, Seaver College

10 – 10:10 am

Academic Opportunities......................................................................Hahn Fireside Room Tim Willis, Chair, Religion Division • The Graduate Colloquium Dinner • Research and professional travel grants

10:10 – 10:20 am

Graduate Policies and Procedures...................................................Hahn Fireside Room Denise Ferguson, Director Communication and Media Production Graduate Programs • The Seaver College academic catalog • Code of academic ethics

10:20 – 10:30 am

WaveNet...................................................................................................Hahn Fireside Room Len Krukowski, Team Leader, Training, Enterprise Information Systems • What is WaveNet? • How to optimize WaveNet for me

10:30 – 10:40 am

IT Security................................................................................................Hahn Fireside Room Kim Cary, Chief Information Security Officer

10:45 am Payson Library Library Orientation Melinda Raine Librarian for Client Services and Programs Administrator • American Studies • Screen and Television Writing • Religion (MA Rel)

Hahn Fireside Room Student ID card photos Raphael Norton Senior Lead Systems and Database • Communication • Nutritional Science • Religion (MDiv, MSMin)

11:15 am Payson Library Library Orientation • Communication • Nutritional Science • Religion (MDiv, MSMin)

Hahn Fireside Room Student ID card photos • American Studies • Screen and Television Writing • Religion (MA Rel)

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Schedule of Events

11:45 am

Walk to Alumni Park............................................................................................Alumni Park Gather at Hahn Fireside Room entrance. Walk with your division coordinator to the park. Shuttle service is available.

Noon – 1:15 pm

Lunch and Waves Expo.......................................................................................Alumni Park Numerous vendors, student organizations, and various university departments will be present to share the resources available to help you succeed in your graduate program at Pepperdine.

1:30 – 2:30 pm

Advisement and Course Registration Meet your Director for advisement and course registration. Please hop on the shuttle, and head for the following locations: 1:30 pm American Studies – Page Conference Room, TAC, 3rd Floor - Leslie Seah 1.30 pm Communication and Media Production – CCB, 2nd Floor - Judith Tapper 1.30 pm Nutritional Science – AC 224 - Sunnie DeLano 1.30 pm Religion/Ministry/Divinity – AC 201 - Tiffany Ferguson 1.30 pm Screen and Television Writing – CAC 301 - Geneva Moore

6:30 – 8 pm

Picnic Dinner*........................................................................................................Alumni Park Bring a blanket to sit on the ground

7 – 7.30 pm

New Student Mugging*.......................................................................................Alumni Park

8 – 10 pm

Movie in the Park*................................................................................................Alumni Park

FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 6 – 8 am

New Student Sunrise*.........................................................................................Alumni Park Take part in one of Pepperdine’s traditions. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast from some of Los Angeles’ most famous food trucks while watching the sunrise with your new friends. The first 300 new Waves will also receive Pepperdine gear. Please bring a blanket.

8 am – 5 pm

Make-Up ID Cards*......................................................................................... Payson Library If you have an issue with your ID card, please visit Tech Central in the library.

* Optional

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Schedule of Events

SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 All Pepperdine University students are welcome: 9 am

College Bible class*..............................................................................Hahn Fireside Room

9:30 am

Brunch* (café takes cash, Visa/Mastercard).....................................Waves Cafeteria

10:15 am

University Church of Christ Worship Service*............................ Firestone Fieldhouse

1 pm

Women’s Soccer vs. Iowa State*....................................................................Soccer Field

2-6 pm

Santa Monica Mountain Hike*.................................................................... Rho parking lot Join Campus Recreation for a trip to Will Rogers State Park where the key attraction is a 1930s Hollywood star’s former ranch. Explore the ranch and surrounding trails, play on the lawn, or hike to a mountaintop with an ocean view. Bring a water bottle, snacks, sunscreen, and appropriate shoes.

4 pm

Dinner* (café takes cash, Visa/Mastercard)......................................Waves Cafeteria

8 pm

All-school candlelight devotional*............................................................. Amphitheatre Join in worship as we ask for God’s blessings on a new school year.

* Optional (These are joint events with the in-coming undergraduates of Seaver College. All Seaver and Pepperdine University graduate students are welcome.)

MONDAY, AUGUST 31 Classes Begin!

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Waves Lingo When They Say… What Do They Mean? AC: Appleby Center is a building where many classes are held, near the Weisman Museum of Art. This building has two floors. When you are on the second floor, you are in Appleby Center (AC). When you go to the downstairs floor of this building, you will be in Rockwell Academic Center (RAC), which can also be accessed between Elkins and Keck Science Center. BPC: Black Family Plaza Classrooms, named after Joyce and Stanley Black, is the building which is adjacent to Elkins Auditorium. It is home to many academic classes. You can also find the Campus Ministry office located here. Brock House: This is where the president of Pepperdine University and his family live. The house is on the top of the hill where you can see the big American flag. Our University president is Andrew Benton and his wife’s name is Debby. CAC: Cultural Arts Center, the classroom building between the Weisman Museum and Smothers Theatre. It is also the building you can walk through to get to main campus from Dorm Road (aka “Lower Residence Road”). The Caf: The short name for the Waves Cafe, located on the bottom level of the Tyler Campus Center (TCC) and serving great food every day. There are a lot of other great food options such as: La Brea Bakery, Jamba Juice, and Nature’s Edge. CCB: Center for Communication and Business, which can be found at the top of the hill above the HAWC and Upper Residence Road. It includes classrooms and offices and offers food services for Pepperdine’s two largest majors, Communication and Business. You can walk up Seaver Drive toward the School of Law, take the stairs by Towers and Peppers Hall, or use the Waves Shuttle that stops right outside the front doors of the building. Convo: The Convocation Series consists of a variety of chapel programs each dedicated to strengthening faith, character, and Christian living. These range from chapel to one-on-one spiritual mentoring, small groups and more. Through these programs, you will have an opportunity to engage different perspectives on personal and contemporary issues, as well as learn more about how to make a difference in the world. Elkins Auditorium: Elkins will be the home of most of your larger lecture classes. It is also a popular place to watch movies hosted by the Student Programming Board. It is located in the heart of Mullin Town Square adjacent to Joslyn Plaza. Fireside Room: Multipurpose room located in the corner of the cafeteria by La Brea Bakery. Firestone Fieldhouse: The place where some of the Waves compete and where Wednesday morning Chapel is held. The weight room is located downstairs. HAC: Huntsinger Academic Complex includes Payson Library and the Pendleton Learning Center. The HAWC: Opened in 1995, this building was named after Dr. Howard A. White, the fifth president of Pepperdine, hence the initials HAWC (C is for Center). It is a popular student hangout, open 24 hours during the regular school year for you to play pool, buy food, or watch TV. This building houses Student Activities, Campus Recreation, and Intercultural Affairs. Also, the “HAWC stairs” (the set of stairs just outside the HAWC that go up to Seaver Drive) are a convenient location to meet friends when you live in the halls closer to main campus. KSC: The Keck Science Center is the building that is an annex to the RAC and AC and includes classrooms, conference rooms, and laboratory teaching areas.

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Waves Lingo MB: Music Building, which is located next to Smother’s Theatre, is home to our music department. You can be sure to find students singing or playing instruments whether that be in the hallways or the many practice rooms. OneStop: OneStop is an office dedicated to serving you and any needs you may have. You can get information about your financial aid, registration, student account, etc., as well as purchase discounted movie and amusement park tickets. OneStop is located on the 2nd floor of the TAC (the floor on ground level). PLC: You’ll probably have classes in the Pendleton Learning Center. To find it: there is a door just to the left of the library entrance that will take you there. Another entrance is by the amphitheatre next to the Christopher Columbus statue. RA: Resident Advisor. Your RA is an all around “go-to person” if you ever need help with anything related to campus living. Be sure to get to know your RA and utilize him or her as an important resource. RAC: Rockwell Academic Center is the bottom floor to Appleby Center (AC). The Natural Science Division is housed here along with classrooms and science labs. Rho: Pronounced “row,” this is the big parking lot just past the intersection of Dorm Road and Upper Residence Road at the far end of campus. It is where you checked in for New Student Orientation and is the most common place for students to park their cars on campus. The Rock: Student groups are welcome to paint the Rock, which is located down in Adamson Plaza just outside of the bookstore. Students paint the Rock to advertise their organization, group, or an event, or just to show Pepperdine pride. SAC: The Seaver Academic Complex is the set of buildings just up the hill from the CCB where the International Studies and Languages Division holds its classes. There is a shuttle stop just outside the building which services both the SAC and the CCB. Sandbar: On the top level of the Tyler Campus Center (TCC), the Sandbar houses student mailboxes, computers, and Jamba Juice. Seaver College: This is Pepperdine’s college of letters, arts, and sciences. It is one of five colleges that make up Pepperdine University. The other colleges are: the School of Law, the Graziadio School of Business Management (GSBM), the Graduate School of Education and Psychology (GSEP), and the School of Public Policy (SPP). SLA: Spiritual Life Advisor. Your SLA is a good spiritual resource if you ever need to just chat about life, struggles, or need someone to pray with. Conversations with the SLA are confidential. Student Activities: This office is located in the Howard A. White Center. It is home to all student activities, events, and organizations. The advisors and the student office for Student Government, Student Clubs and Organizations, and the Student Programming Board can be found here, along with staff involved with New Student Orientation, Waves Weekend, Songfest, and Dance in Flight. TAC: Thornton Administrative Center is the building next to the library and the first building you see when you arrive on Seaver Drive. It houses many of the administrative offices at Pepperdine (Office of the President, the Office of Admission, the Office of Financial Assistance, registrar, student accounts, etc.). Also note that “OneStop” is located on the 2nd floor. TCC: Tyler Campus Center, the building that houses many of the offices and services you will visit the most. The TCC is home to the Waves Cafe (the “Caf”), the Sandbar, the mailroom, the Volunteer Center, the Career Center, Student Employment, Disability Services, International Programs, Dean of Students, and the Counseling Center.

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Retail Directory

Local Store Directory GENERAL CITY DIRECTIONS: SANTA MONICA - Take PCH South THOUSAND OAKS or AGOURA HILLS - Take Malibu Canyon to 101 North WOODLAND HILLS or VENTURA BLVD. - Take Malibu Canyon to 101 South

Malibu Canyon Road to the 101 North: BED BATH & BEYOND: Exit WESTLAKE BLVD. And make a right. Make a left onto THOUSAND OAKS BLVD. The shopping center is on the left. BEST BUY: Exit MOORPARK and make a right. BEST BUY is on the right side. “THE OAKS” MALL: Exit LYNN RD. And make a right. The mall is on the right side. TARGET: Exit LINDERO CANYON RD. And make a right onto RUSSELL RANCH RD. TARGET is on the right side. TRADER JOE’S: Exit KANAN RD. And make a right. Make a right onto CANWOOD ST. TRADER JOE’S will be on the left.

Malibu Canyon road to the 101 South: HOME DEPOT, KOHL’S, OLD NAVY, TARGET, TRADER JOE’S, WALMART Exit FALLBROOK and make a left. Make a left onto FALLBROOK. The FALLBROOK shopping center is on the left. TARGET is around on the back side of the mall. TARGET Exit at DE SOTO and turn right. Turn left at the first light, VENTURA BLVD. TARGET is on the left side. TARGET & WESTFIELD TOPANGA MALL Exit at TOPANGA/WARNER CENTER. Take the first left onto TOPANGA (the first street light). The mall is about a mile down on the right side after Westfield Promenade Mall. 14

Entertainment Directory

Movie Theaters, Restaurants, etc. Malibu Canyon Road to the 101 South: CALABASAS COMMONS: Includes Barnes and Noble, Corner Bakery Cafe, Edwards Movie Theatre, Johnny Rockets, Marmalade Cafe, Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt, Pick Up Stix, Ralphs Grocery Store, Rite Aid, Starbucks, and Sugarfish.

Exit PARKWAY CALABASAS and turn left. The Commons will be on your right hand side. WARNER CENTER/TOPANGA MALLS: The first mall is the Westfield Promenade mall with AMC Theatres, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, Maggiano’s Little Italy, Ruby’s Diner, and a food court. The second mall is the Westfield Topanga Mall with major department stores, California Pizza Kitchen, Red Robin, and a food court.

Exit TOPANGA/WARNER CENTER Take the first left onto TOPANGA (the first street light). The malls are on the right side.

Malibu Canyon Road to the 101 North: PROMENADE AT WESTLAKE Includes Barnes and Noble, Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas, Cost Plus, Lemonade, Marmalade Cafe, Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt, Sports Authority, and Sprinkles Cupcakes.

Exit WESTLAKE BLVD. and make a right. The Promenade is on the right side. JANSS MARKETPLACE-THOUSAND OAKS Includes Buca di Beppo, Cold Stone Creamery, Panera Bread, and Regency Movie Theatre.

Exit MOORPARK RD. and turn right. Janss Marketplace is on the left. “THE OAKS” MALL -THOUSAND OAKS Includes Lazy Dog Cafe, Muvico Theater, The Cheesecake Factory, Red Lobster, and Olive Garden.

Exit LYNN RD. and make a right. The mall is on the right side.

Shopping Centers in Malibu: PCH South CROSS CREEK PLAZA (across from the Country Mart): Banana Republic, Chipotle, Malibu Kitchen, Marmalade Cafe, a movie theatre, and Starbucks.

MALIBU COLONY PLAZA (Ralphs Shopping Center): Bank of America, Becker Surf Shop, CVS Pharmacy, Malibu Yogurt, Ogden Dry Cleaners, Ralphs, and Subway. MALIBU COUNTRY MART (on Cross Creek off Civic Center Way): Coffee Bean, John’s Garden, Taverna Tony, Tra Di Noi, and other stores. MALIBU LUMBER YARD: Cafe Habana, J.Crew, James Perse, and other stores.

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Waves Weekend October 16–18, 2015 Join us for the ultimate celebration of Pepperdine Family. Waves Weekend combines Family Weekend, Blue and Orange Madness, and Homecoming into one action-packed weekend of fun. Waves Weekend will host families, students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends. You won’t want to miss this exciting weekend.

Some highlights From last year include: President’s reception Blue and Orange Madness Brunch with the dean

Grandparents program Surf lessons Saturday night concert

We look forward to hosting you in Malibu! For more information, call Student Activities at

310.506.4201 To register visit pepperdine.edu/wavesweekend

Clubs and Organizations (Inter-Club Council) Over 70 student organizations exist within the Pepperdine Inter-Club Council (ICC). These organizations represent diverse student interests and leadership opportunities in several categories including academic, cultural/ethnic, political, professional, student-led ministry, athletic, and special interest groups. Each semester ICC allocates funding to its member organizations to subsidize a portion of their financial needs in creating a diverse and lively campus atmosphere. Students are highly encouraged to start a new club if they have an interest that is not currently represented within the existing ICC student organizations. Students can now customize and track how they get involved on campus using the Pepperdine CollegiateLink system a.k.a. The Peppervine. Create an account and search through the organizations on campus, view current campus events, and create your own club. Use your Pepperdine credentials and login at vine.pepperdine.edu.

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Dance in Flight Dance in Flight (DIF) is the resident dance company at Pepperdine, sponsored and presented by Student Activities, and graciously supported by the Center for the Arts. For over 20 years, Dance in Flight has provided a safe environment for emerging student dancers and choreographers to cultivate creativity, physical expression, and teamwork in a professional performing atmosphere. The company members come from a variety of dance backgrounds, interests, and fields of study. United by their passion for the art of movement, they are dedicated to presenting an impressive showcase of student artistry. DIF presents of a variety of dance styles including jazz, contemporary, lyrical, modern, ballet, tap, hip-hop, theatrical, ballroom, and world dance. Auditions are open to student dancers of all styles, levels, and backgrounds. Choreographers Auditions Wednesday, September 2 and Thursday, September 3 By Appointment Only: Sign up for an appointment time online at pepperdinedif.org Open Dancer Auditions in Smothers Theatre Saturday, September 12, 3–8 pm and Sunday, September 13, Noon–8 pm (callbacks will be conducted on Sunday) Dance in Flight Performance in Smothers Theatre February 11–13, 2016 Melinda Marchiano, Student Director: [email protected] For more information, please visit: pepperdinedif.org

OneStop Office OneStop—the place to go for all your student service needs! Our friendly OneStop advisors can help you register for courses, add points to Pepperdine ID cards, schedule appointments with academic advisors, accept payments on student accounts, help with changing majors, provide discounted movie tickets, and much more! Visit OneStop on the second floor of Thornton Administrative Center for unparalleled student service.

Thornton Administrative Center, 2nd Floor

310.506.7999 Fax: 310.506.7203 [email protected] seaver.pepperdine.edu/onestop

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Health Center Services The Student Health Center provides medical services similar to those of a family physician’s office, covering a wide range of common health care needs. The staff includes boardcertified medical doctors, certified physician assistants, registered nurses, medical assistants, a dietitian, massage therapist, and support staff. Services provided include: Diagnosis and treatment of most medical problems Sports medicine Dermatology Smoking cessation Women’s and men’s health care Sexually transmitted infections (prevention, diagnosis, and treatment) Treatment for minor medical injuries (i.e., cuts, burns, bee stings, etc.) Allergy shots and immunizations Travel medicine and immunization program Dispensary providing Low-cost medications Resources for specialty-care referrals Nutritional counseling Laboratory and EKG services Massage Therapy Health Education Outreach Rho Parking Lot–Towers Road 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90263-4316 310.506.4316, press prompt 3 community.pepperdine.edu/healthcenter

PEP-RN on Call 1.800.413.0848 For health concerns or questions 24-hour confidential hotline Staffed by registered nurses

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Counseling Center Services Pepperdine’s Counseling Center offers counseling free of charge to currently enrolled Pepperdine students. Students are invited to seek support early for day-to-day concerns such as: Stress management Time management Relationship concerns Additionally, the staff of licensed clinicians are prepared to address more serious mental health issues such as: Depression Anxiety Disordered eating Substance abuse If a student’s needs are beyond the center’s offering, community referrals can be made. Beyond counseling, the center offers a variety of other services: Consultation (for those concerned about a student) Prevention programming Psychiatric medications consultation (fee applies) Connie B. Horton, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist Associate Vice President Senior Director of Counseling, Health, and Wellness Pepperdine University

Tyler Campus Center, Suite 270

310.506.4210 community.pepperdine.edu/counselingcenter

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Campus Ministry Drawing Students Closer to the Cross Campus Ministry exists to help the students at Pepperdine “taste and see that the Lord is good” (Psalm 34:8). Our ministry is committed to being an intricate part of the spiritual awakening and revival of the next generation. We are not interested in simply believing in God, but instead are committed to radically changing our lives and the world through the love of Father, the work of Christ, and the power of the Spirit. We welcome people from all walks of life, regardless of personal background, religious affiliation, or denominational upbringing, to come and join us as we embark on this incredible journey.

Worship  Join us every week for numerous student-led worship gatherings including The Well on Thursday nights (Amphitheater) and Sunday Night Chapel (Stauffer Chapel).  Come and be a part of the University Church of Christ on Sunday mornings as we meet in Elkins Auditorium to worship with and strengthen the community of faith in Malibu.

Community  Connect on a close, personal level with other students through one of “House Groups”–small gatherings of 10-12 students that meet weekly in the home of a resident member to share a meal, their lives, and the Word.  Join us for our annual fall and spring retreats as we spend a weekend off campus with hundreds of other students to strengthen our connection to one another and to God .  Hang out and join us for regular events including broomball, movie nights, beach trips, BBQs, and much more.

Service  Reach out to others as we take mission trips to Mexico, meet the needs of the less fortunate in the Los Angeles area, and tangibly help those on this campus who are in need.  Be encouraged and empowered to serve others, share your faith, organize ministry events, pray boldly for those in need, and put your faith to work. Stop by the Campus Ministry office anytime to meet our campus ministers, interns, and office staff. We pray that through your involvement in Campus Ministry you will be nurtured, challenged, and transformed as you find yourself drawn closer to the cross.

Times to Remember Sunday Morning Worship–10:15 am (Elkins) Sunday Night Chapel–8 p.m. (Stauffer Chapel)

Campus Ministry Office–BPC 193

310.506.4504

ucccm.com Like us on Facebook “ucccampusministry”

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Student Employment Office Giving Your Future a Strong Start! Student Employment at Pepperdine University seeks to engage students in meaningful work where they have an opportunity to develop essential employment skills. Students are encouraged to view their employment experiences from a career-development perspective as they learn more about their own skills, interests, and the world of work. In addition, students will begin building their resume, which is an invaluable component of the job-search process upon graduation.

All students enrolled in the current academic year are eligible for one or more of the following employment programs: Federal Work Study: On-campus and community service Pepperdine work program Departmental pay positions To search current job availability please visit the Student Employment website.

In order to be eligible to work on campus, all students must complete the following paperwork in the Student Employment Office: Federal Form I-9 (This requires original documents establishing your identity and eligibility to work in the U.S.)

IRS Form W-4 University Confidentiality Agreement

Tyler Campus Center, Suite 210

310.506.4177 community.pepperdine.edu/studentemployment

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Seaver College Career Center The Seaver College Career Center assists students in their career development beginning in their first year of college. We want to help you become a well-prepared professional with a competitive edge. It’s never too early to start! We offer a wide variety of services and events including: Career Center Services: Career coaching Graduate school advising Online and in-person resume reviews Mock interviews Internship support services Access to industry specialists Career Resources:

Career Exploration: Choosing a major

Job search resources

Career assessments

LinkedIn training

What can I do with my major?

Pepperdine Career Network

Informational interviews

Interview and job preparation tools

Jobs for Waves by Handshake:

Career Events and Programs:

On-campus jobs

Career fairs

Off-campus jobs

Pepperdine Career Week

Event registration

Career Coaching Program

Career announcements

Project E(x)ternship

Internships & Full-time Jobs

On-campus interviews

Mobile Access

Networking events

For more information visit us online at: seaver.pepperdine.edu/career-services Seaver College Career Center TCC, 2nd Floor

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Pepperdine Volunteer Center The Pepperdine Volunteer Center (PVC) is a place where students live out the Pepperdine affirmation statement that declares that “knowledge calls ultimately for a life of service.” This mission is realized in developing and supporting student leaders who engage their peers in meaningful service and build strong partnerships with community.

Enrich your Pepperdine experience by getting involved in service! The PVC offers weekly service opportunities to learn about social justice in the Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.  Kick off the year in service on Step Forward Day, Saturday, September 12  Tutor preschool children with Jumpstart  Build with Habitat for Humanity  Spend quality time with a senior citizen with Senior Connection  Serve meals with the Missions on Skid Row  Spend spring break with Project Serve  And more...

Tyler Campus Center, Suite 230

310.506.4143 pepperdine.edu/volunteercenter

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Campus Recreation Campus Recreation is committed to providing high-quality, recreational activities for individuals and groups to enhance personal fitness, wellness, and enjoyment. The department’s programs and services include: club sports, fitness, informal recreation, intramural sports, outdoor recreation, special events and excursions, and recreational facilities. The diversity and variety of sport and fitness activities and recreational facilities available assure opportunities for individuals to participate, whatever their level of ability and experience. The Club Sports Program is offered to provide intercollegiate competition. All teams require dues and few have tryouts. Currently offered sports are:  Ultimate Frisbee  Competitive Cheer  Rugby-Men’s  Tae Kwon Do  Golf  Soccer-Men’s  Tennis  Water Polo-Women’s  Triathlon  Lacrosse-Men’s  Surfing The Fitness Program features personal training and numerous weekly group exercise classes including:  TRX  Boxing  Indoor cycling  Personal Training  Pilates  Yoga  Kettlebells  Caveman Training  Zumba  Power Sculpt  Core Classes  Kickboxing  Outdoor training  Sunrise Shred  CrossFit The Equipment Checkout Program offers outdoor sports and fitness equipment for rental at low cost or free of charge, during regular business hours. Examples of equipment offered include:  Balls, Racquets, Goals  Hammocks  Sleeping bags  Tents  Beach gear  Kayaks/Standup  Snorkeling Equipment  Board and Lawn games Paddleboards  Surfboards The Intramural Sports Program is open to students, faculty, and staff free of charge. Various sports and events are offered each semester, and include:  Basketball  Flag football  Soccer  Volleyball The Outdoor Recreation Program offers gear rental and various outdoor trips that are designed to allow participants to appreciate nature and try new activities. Examples of trips and activities offered include:  Backpacking  Stand Up  Ski and snowboarding  God in the Wilderness  Camping Paddleboarding  Stargazing (biannual trip for  Hiking  Rock climbing  Ziplining convo credit)  Kayaking The Firestone Fieldhouse Weight Center and the Cage are also available for use and features free weights, cardio machines, and Selectorized weight machines. For more information including a complete list of all offerings and job opportunities visit the Campus Recreation website at: pepperdine.edu/campusrecreation or call

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Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts Did you know that one of the perks of being a Pepperdine student is that you can attend world-class performances without ever having to leave campus— and that full-time Pepperdine students get into most shows for just $10? The Center for the Arts presents an exciting lineup of music, dance, and more throughout the fall and spring semesters in Smothers Theatre, Raitt Recital Hall, and Lindhurst Theatre. Some of this year’s highlights include acoustic guitarist Andy McKee on September 26, the dynamic Bollywood Masala Orchestra and Dancers of India on October 6, popular dance company MOMIX on October 20, ukulele sensation Jake Shimabukuro on October 29, country-pop icon LeAnn Rimes on December 13, the genrehopping dance and brass band troupe Rhythmic Circus on March 6, and Japanese taiko drummers TAO on March 8. The Fine Arts Division will present its fall musical, South Pacific, in November, and you can also enjoy traditional Pepperdine favorites such as Dance in Flight and Songfest. The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, located near Smothers Theatre, is open from 11 am to 5 pm, Tuesday through Sunday, and is always free of admission charge. So stop by the Smothers Theatre box office, pick up a brochure, and get your tickets before they’re all gone. Take a break from studying and relax in the tranquility and visual beauty of the Weisman Museum. Friend us on Facebook and keep up with the latest at: arts.pepperdine.edu. We hope to see you soon!

Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts Pepperdine University Box Office: 310.506.4522 Weisman Museum of Art: 310.506.4851 arts.pepperdine.edu

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Seaver College & George Pepperdine College Alumni Relations The mission of Seaver College and George Pepperdine College Alumni Relations is to perpetually call our current and future alumni home by encouraging lives of service, offering meaningful engagement, creating and maintaining lasting traditions, and responding wholeheartedly to their needs for support, thereby fostering pride and lifelong commitment to the Pepperdine family. We look forward to getting to know you!

Student Alumni Organization

The Student Alumni Organization (SAO) is a student-led organization committed to serving Seaver College and creating connections between students and alumni. Members of SAO have a unique opportunity to serve, lead, and represent Pepperdine on campus and at alumni events. Upcoming events and opportunities include: Spirit Cup–Team up with your residence hall, club, fraternity, or sorority to compete in the annual Spirit Cup competition leading up to Waves Weekend Night2Network–Connect with and learn from Pepperdine alumni who work in your field of interest Hang 10 Dinners–Attend an alumni-hosted dinner with ten fellow Pepperdine students Alumni chapter events–Represent Pepperdine and interact with alumni in Los Angeles and Ventura County Leadership opportunities–Gain valuable leadership experience and apply to be on a SAO committee Learn more at saowaves.com!

Waves Weekend

October 16–18, 2015 Celebrate Pepperdine with friends, family, and alumni during Pepperdine’s Waves Weekend! Volunteer with SAO and help transform the Malibu campus for one of Pepperdine’s most memorable events, including a Friday night carnival and Saturday concert. We can’t wait for you to participate and share Pepperdine memories of your own.

“Freely ye received, freely give.”

As Pepperdine students, we hope you will learn the value of contributing to this special place that we have chosen to make our home and new family. The guidance and experience that alumni have to offer you as mentors and supporters is a perpetual gift. In the spirit of Pepperdine’s motto, alumni around the globe stand poised to serve you as their way of giving back to alma mater. We encourage you to contact us to accept this support as you seek your calling in the world, and we know you will one day serve the students who follow in your footsteps.

Matt Ebeling (’99), Executive Director Chad Quiñones, Assistant Director Hanna Dean (’11), Manager, Student & Affinity Engagement Dennis Lawrence (’09), Coordinator, Marketing & Communications Avesta Carrara, Office Manager seaver.pepperdine.edu/alumni | [email protected]

310.506.4348

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Department of Public Safety 2015–2016 Parking Information We are fortunate to have sufficient parking throughout the Malibu campus; however, the key to successful parking is allocating adequate time to locate available parking and arrive at your destination. To assist you, the campus shuttle services begin at 7:40 am each weekday with over 20 stops throughout campus running approximately every 10 minutes. There are also hourly runs to Malibu, Monday through Saturday each week. Students are responsible for knowing all the traffic and parking regulations available on the Public Safety website, highlights include:  The California Vehicle Code is enforced on campus.  Access along John Tyler Drive is restricted each night from 10:30 pm–6:30 am  Vehicles must display a valid parking permit for the current academic year to park

on campus. Permits must be renewed annually at pepperdine.thepermitstore.com  Most new students are assigned the “Resident” or “R” permit and may park anywhere during

the hours of 7am–5pm except: any gated lot, Seaver Drive, Banowsky Boulevard, and Presidents Drive because these areas are reserved for employees and/or commuter students. Only students displaying a Towers or Page permit may park in that residence hall’s designated lot.  Parking citations must be paid or will be forwarded to the student’s account.  Multiple violations may result in disciplinary action that may include on-campus

parking or driving restrictions.

Malibu Campus Lost and Found Procedures  Found items of high value or containing information risking the owner of identity

theft (e.g., driver’s license, checkbook, laptop, PDAs, backpacks, iPads), should be turned into Public Safety, documented, and will be held for 30 days.  The following items will not typically be kept at Public Safety for any length of

time: dishes, food, loose papers, books, notebooks, and loose clothing items.  Any other found item should be turned into an employee representative near

the location where the item was found (e.g., libraries, pool, dining hall).

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Emergency Notification and Emergency Preparedness Information The University’s emergency communication plan uses the Everbridge Mass Notification System to deliver emergency notifications to your e-mail, your cell phone via voice message and text message, and to your designated emergency contact. The University only uses this notification system in emergency situations or for periodic testing. The success and effectiveness of this communication system is dependent upon up-to-date contact information you provide in WaveNet. Please log in to WaveNet through https://wavenet.pepperdine.edu to update your contact information by August 31. For more information on the Everbridge system, please visit the Office of Insurance and Risk’s information booth during New Student Orientation or visit emergency.pepperdine.edu/emergency-communication. Additional emergency preparedness information is available online at the University’s Emergency Information page, emergency.pepperdine.edu, including a link to the University’s Emergency Preparedness Guide. The Guide is designed to assist you in responding to emergencies that may impact you while living and attending classes in Southern California. We encourage you to read the document and refer to it as needed. Thank you in advance for you cooperation and participation in this important step toward emergency preparedness.

Disability Services Office The Disability Services Office (DSO) seeks to accommodate students with documented disabilities to allow them equal standing in educational endeavors. Accommodations are designed to level the playing field for students with disabilities, while maintaining the integrity and standards of our academic programs. All services through the DSO are kept strictly confidential.

Sandra Harrison, Director Jennifer Duck Baker, Assistant Director Eunice Chong, Administrative Services Coordinator

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Pepperdine University Emergency Preparedness When emergencies occur, don’t be the last to know. Update your emergency contact information on WaveNet today!

1. Log into WaveNet (http://wavenet.pepperdine.edu). 2. In the middle of the page, there is a section labeled “Student Information.” Under this heading, click on “Preferred Phone.” 3. Verify and/or update your home and cell phone numbers, and click on the green “Save” box at the lower left of the page. 4. Click on “Emergency Contacts” at the top right of the page. 5. Verify and/or update your emergency contacts as necessary. 6. Click on the green “Save” box. Everbridge is Pepperdine’s mass-notification system, used only during emergencies and for testing purposes. The system is dependent on the personal contact information provided by each individual in the WaveNet portal. Please ensure that your contact information is up-to-date by following the instructions listed above (also found at emergency.pepperdine.edu/emergency-communication).

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Rent Cars on Campus

Department of Public Safety In addition to the frequent on-campus & Malibu Shopping shuttles six days each week, Pepperdine offers a car sharing program to members of its community with ZipCar. Car sharing allows members, at least 18 years old, an environmentally-friendly, economical alternative to bringing a car to campus. Car sharing will give members of the Pepperdine community the opportunity to gain the benefits of private cars without the costs and responsibilities of ownership. Visit the ZipCar website for step-by-step instructions to reserve a ZipCar at www.zipcar.com/pepperdine.

Pepperdine Waves Team Shop Sale Pepperdine Athletics Official Merchandise On Sale For official Pepperdine Athletics merchandise, visit the Waves Team Shop in the lobby of Firestone Fieldhouse. The Waves Team Shop will be open during the following hours:

WAVES TEAM SHOP HOURS FIRESTONE FIELDHOUSE Thursday, August 27, Noon–4 pm Make sure to stop by to get your game-day apparel and get ready for the season!

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A Portrait of Pepperdine Life at an Extraordinary University A commemorative book from a unique perspective Available now in the bookstore You may purchase the book for $20. pepperdine.edu/portrait Please visit the bookstore and look for sales tables during the following events: Great Moments in Pepperdine History–Firestone Fieldhouse, Wednesday, August 20, 8:45–10 am Waves Expo–Alumni Park, Thursday, August 21, Noon–2 pm

Download the Pepperdine Mobile App Experience Pepperdine in the Palm of Your Hand GET INSTANT ACCESS TO: University news and events calendars Campus maps Real-time campus shuttle tracker Dining hours and locations Updated emergency info Much more! Free in iTunes and Google Play pepperdine.edu/mobileapp 31

FIGHT SONG We’re gonna fight! Fight! Fight! For Pepperdine We’re gonna win for the Orange and the Blue The mountains and the sea inspire victory In the waves of Malibu! We’re gonna fight! Fight! Fight! For Pepperdine And show our pride now for everyone to see Come on and raise your voice to show the world your choice And cheer our team to victory— VICTORY!

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Pepperdine Phone Directory

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY OPERATOR: 310.506.4000 Academic Advising

7999

International Student Services

4246

Admission

4392

Mail Services

4293

Anytime Support Desk

4357

OneStop

7999

Athletics

4150

Payson Library

7273

Bookstore

4291

Public Safety (emergencies)

4441

Campus Recreation

4490

Public Safety (non-emergencies)

4442

Career Center

4184

Registrar (Student Records)

7999

Cashier

4107

Smothers Theatre

4522

Center for the Arts

4594

Student Accounts

8000

Convocation Office

4999

Student Activities

4201

Copy Center

4552

Student Alumni Organization

6585

Counseling Center

4210

Student Employment (on or off-campus)

4177

Dean of Seaver College

4280

Student Government Association

4534

Dean of Students

4472

Student-Led Ministries

4545

Disability Services Office

6500

Student Programming Board

7153

Financial Assistance

4301

University Church of Christ (Campus Ministry)

4504

The Graphic Student Newspaper

4311

Volunteer Center

4143

Health Center

4316

Warehouse (boxes and packing supplies)

4268

Housing and Residence Life

7586

Washington, D.C. Program

7408

International Programs

4230

Weight Room

7575

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