New in Print
Pepperdine Magazine is the feature magazine for Pepperdine University and its growing community of alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends.
Many Pepperdine faculty members released new books this year. Some titles include:
The Writer’s Compass: From Story Map to Finished Draft in 7 Stages, byNancy Ellen Dodd, editor of theGraziadio Business Review and adjunct professor of screenwriting at Seaver College
Drugs and Drug Policy: What everyone needs to Know, byAngela Hawken, associate professor of public policy at the School of Public Policy, with Mark Kleiman and Jonathan Caulkins
The Price of a Pearl: The Transforming Power of God in the Lives of Women, byMaurice Hilliard, University athletic chaplain and project director at the Boone Center for the Family
Reagan at Westminster: Foreshadowing the end of the Cold War, byJohn M. Jones, associate professor of communication at Seaver College, with Robert C. Rowland
An Empire of Ice: Scott, Shackleton, and the Heroic Age of Antarctic Science, byEdward J. Larson, University Professor and Hugh and Hazel Darling Chair in Law (read an excerpt from his book on page 26 of this magazine)
Management Reset: Organizing for Sustainable Effectiveness byChris Worley, professor of organization theory at the Graziadio School, with Edward E. Lawler III
Culturally Adaptive Counseling Skills: Demonstrations of Evidence-Based Practices, byMiguel E. Gallardo, associate professor of psychology at the Graduate School of Education and Psychology, with Christine J. yeh, Joseph E. Trimble, and Thomas A. Parham
For publication information and more in faculty books, visit:
www.pepperdine.edu/academics/research[BROKEN LINK]