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Pepperdine in the News
June 2009
Posted June 23, 2009
The Wall Street Journal, June 9, 2009 - In an article titled, "America's Best Baseball Schools," the Waves Baseball team at Pepperdine University was ranked No. 5 in the nation, one of four California school teams to be included in the top five positions. Read the article.
Posted June 9, 2009
California Catholic Daily, June 2, 2009 - Andrew M. Yuengert, professor of economics, was mentioned in an article titled, "Eight Habits of Highly Effective Bishops," for an article he authored about the business leadership role of a bishop, which appeared in a 2001 issue of the Review of Religious Research. Read the article.
The Harvard Crimson, June 2, 2009 - Christine Goodman, professor of law, co-authored an op-ed article titled, "An Open Letter to President Faust and the Harvard Community," in which she and fellow Harvard alumnus and co-author Rebecca J. Joseph commented on financial assistance programs available at the University. Read the article.
The Wall Street Journal, June 2, 2009 - Larry Cox, associate professor of entrepreneurship, was quoted in an article titled, "Entrepreneurs Pack Up and Go Home," in which he commented upon small business owners who, under economic strain, are selling retail space to operate from home. Read the article.
WGRZ.com, June 2, 2009 - The Jack Kemp Institute for Political Economy at Pepperdine University was mentioned in an article titled, "Jack Kemp's Son Talks About Family, Faith And Buffalo," in which he mentioned how the Institute will continue the legacy of the former congressman. Read the article.
ABC News, June 1, 2009 - Pepperdine University was mentioned in an article titled, "What Is Womenomics?" for its 19-year survey of successful women in Fortune 500 companies. Read the article.
Academic Advising Today, June 2009 Issue - Andrea Harris, senior director of Student Administrative Services, authored an article titled, "Remembering that the Student is the Heart of the Educational Enterprise," in which she commented upon the practice of academic probation. Read the article.



