Pepperdine People Magazine
Pepperdine People Magazine Fall 2005
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| The Eyes Have It Sharon and Terry Mullin rely on faith through life's defining moments. |
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| Women Regents The spotlight is on 12 board members who model purpose, service, and leadership. |
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| Healing the Mind (and the soul) Dr. Edward Shafranske raises recognition of religion's role in mental health. |
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| 2005 National Volleyball Champions Men's team rises to "Malibu Roofing Company" heights. |
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| An Advocate for Opportunity Richard Peterson champions legal rights for the Cabrera family. |
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| Portraits of Pepperdine Spirit A photo gallery features the noble achievements of students. |
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| More than a Builder Alumnus Steve Olson reclaims and recycles city neighborhoods. |
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| Places of the Heart Three family names endure by gracing Malibu and Heidelberg facilities. |
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| The Bold Promise of Pepperdine Provost Darryl Tippens reflects on the University's philosophy and mission. |
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| Walking the Talk Charles Kerns has written the book on value-centered ethics. |
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A brief sweep of the high points among University happenings |
Checking in with some extraordinary graduates |
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School of Law professor and associate dean Jim Gash |
Cynthia Wright gets creative with her home, to the benefit of students. |
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Remembering our friends |
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Bill Henegar EDITOR FRONT COVER: Online Version: Pepperdine People is published to inform donors and friends of the developments and accomplishments of Pepperdine University and its people. The magazine is published by the Public Affairs Office. Andrew K. Benton is president of the University, Charles B. Runnels is chancellor, and Darryl Tippens is provost. |
Pepperdine University is a Christian university committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and Christian values, where students are strengthened for lives of purpose, service, and leadership. Pepperdine is an equal opportunity university. Pepperdine University is religiously affiliated with Churches of Christ. It is the purpose of Pepperdine University to pursue the very highest academic standards within a context which celebrates and extends the spiritual and ethical ideals of the Christian faith. Students, faculty, administrators, and members of the Board of Regents represent many religious backgrounds, and people of all races and faiths are welcome to benefit from the University's value-centered campuses. Address changes with the name of the publication should be sent to: Office of Advancement Information Management at Pepperdine University. Other information and queries should be directed to the editor. All material is copyrighted ©2005 by Pepperdine University, Malibu, California 90263, (310) 506-4000, www.pepperdine.edu. |



