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Wed, October 6, 2010 4:22:12 PM

No doubt!

From: Brian Sandoval For Governor [brian@briansandoval.com]Add to Contacts
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Judy --

It doesn't get any clearer than this.

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Here is my friend from Xinjiang~{!/~}s blog.

http://527075635.qzone.qq.com/

Mike


Wed, October 6, 2010 10:28:03 PM

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I believe that most people here have seen this painting before, The Starry Night~{#,~} painted by Vincent Van Gogh. But I still want to talk about it today. According to Berger, we should find the relationships between the paintings and the past to understand what the artists tried to depict. Paintings cannot be separated from the circumstances in which artists created the artworks revealing their emotional feelings in the paintings. Van Gogh was extremely enthusiastic about art, and he dedicated himself to art for his whole life. Many people believe that mania was a prominent condition in Van Gogh's life. The dark blue and the strong contrast of the images as mirrors reflect what emotions and spirits Van Gogh had at that certain time. Van Gogh~{!/~}s life was tough and miserable. He struggled over and over again to seek eternal relief, but in vain, and he finally committed suicide. The Starry Night was created after he was admitted to an asylum in May 1889. This painting was completed 13 months before Van Gogh's death at the age of 37.

This picture is fantastic. We can look at the night sky filled with swirling clouds. Stars ablaze with their own luminescence, and the bright moon never stops shining. Even though the features are exaggerated, nobody can deny that we have already been captured by this spectacular and mysterious scene. The sky keeps our eyes moving about the painting, and this movement keeps us involved in the painting. I feel like I have already been integrated into the sky, and I really want to explore the eternal and infinite cosmos.

Below the rolling hills of the horizon lies a small town, and there is a church in the center of the small town. Everything is silent and peaceful, which is totally opposite to the vivid and dynamic sky filled with swirling clouds. When you look at this, you must want to walk into the small town and integrate yourself into the community and the atmosphere of this peaceful small town. This scene may also help you recall your memories about your warm and happy childhood years filled with beautiful imaginations and memories.

When we move our eyes to the left, we can find a massive and magnificent dark structure that develops a greater sense of size and isolation. This dark structure looks like a fire with red brown color. Fire never stops burning, and Van Gogh never stops struggling. His confusion and distresses, like the Clouds and dark starry skies twist and swirl over and over again. He attempted to get rid of any distress and sadness, but in vain. We know that the bright moon and the stars symbolize a hope of success. The moon and the stars try to release their light, a little hope in the swirling clouds, but the light never reaches to the interior of Van Gogh~{!/~}s heart after all.

The Starry Night is one of the most famous images in modern culture and it is also one of the most replicated paintings. So now I will show you some reproductive images which have been modified by different people for many purposes. Look at this picture, we all know these cartoon characters in this cartoon movie, Popeye the Sailorman, right? Van Gogh depicts the cold night in the painting, The Starry Night. But when we look at this picture, and look at their faces, they are very happy and they really enjoy the beautiful night. I think the emotional feeling which is embodied though this picture is just opposite to the original painting. And look at this cake, people made this cake because people just like the image of The Starry Night. They like the color, the scene, or whatever they think is the most valuable to them. People have their own perspectives and they interpret the images in their own ways because this is how they understand it. Look at this picture. Do you know where it is? It is Shanghai in China. When I found this picture on someone~{!/~}s blog, I suddenly understood what the artist means. The artist of this painting lives in Shanghai. But remember, Shanghai is not his hometown and he struggles day and night to earn his life in this highly competitive city. The higher the tower, the scarier the artist feels. Even though Shanghai is a fantastic city where people can feel its dramatic changes in this fashionable and modern world, the artist of this painting feels lonely and sad because this city never belongs to a person who is under the pressure of social stratification.

In the end, we will look one more reproductive image. Do you see this symbol? This symbol has a religious meaning in China. It is called Ying and Yang. Everything will turn into its opposite if pushed too far. White turns into black, and black turns into white. Good things will turn into bad, and bad things will turn into good. Van Gogh was always seeking for the road in a journey to turn everything bad into good. He committed suicide in the end and suicide is what he did to get an eternal relief in his starry heaven.

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Dear Friends,

Bible remind us "I am not ashamed of the Gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile."
Indeed, the Almighty power of God is revealing around the world -- right now even in those Islam countries. As you aware October is church's mission month. God open a door of "new frontiers/new opportunities" for us.
Pose a moment to check below video -- many young peoples encounter Jesus in Iran and their lives are totally renewal by God.
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We study book of II Timothy for past few weeks and all of us are HIS precious vessels -- Let's encourage one another to share God News with your family/friends/colleagues especially in this mission month.
Please come & invite your friends to join cell gathering.
Cell gathering Time: -- ROLCC, room G5 (10/8 Friday , 8:00 pm) ,Plz be there on time... Thank YOU :-)
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Dear You all:
The Sunday sermon was talked about faith, it is easy to talk about faith when things are going right. Yet the true faith reveals when things are not as you expected. May His word encourages us today.

Experiencing Peace in a Troubled World

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Secretary's Remarks: Remarks Upon Acceptance of the George McGovern Leadership Award!
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Secretary's Remarks: Remarks Upon Acceptance of the George McGovern Leadership Award
Tue, 05 Oct 2010 18:33:14 -0500

Remarks Upon Acceptance of the George McGovern Leadership Award

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
The Benjamin Franklin Room

Washington, DC

October 5, 2010

SECRETARY CLINTON: Oh, George, that’s so great. Thank you so much.

SENATOR MCGOVERN: I don’t where the award is.

SECRETARY CLINTON: It’s right here. It’s right there. It’s so beautiful. Look how pretty that is. (Applause.) Oh, it’s pretty heavy. We’ll just leave it there. (Laughter.)

SENATOR MCGOVERN: I’m still strong but I’m not strong enough to lift this thing. (Laughter.) I’ve never had an award that heavy. (Laughter.)

SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, you’re a heavyweight, George, in the field of fighting hunger. And this just goes to prove if you want an overly generous, over-the-top introduction, have someone who you’ve known for 38 years deliver it. But it is, for me, a great honor to receive an award that bears you name, George. You have been at the forefront of our nation’s fight against hunger here at home and around the world for a very long time, going back to President Kennedy’s term and your partnership with him on behalf of American efforts to feed the hungry. And I am very proud to be here and to receive this award that I really accept on behalf of a whole team of people who have been committed since the beginning of the Obama Administration to working with our private sector and not-for-profit partners to come up with a strategy that we thought could serve as a catalyst for not only our own efforts but the joint efforts of countries and concerned citizens around the world.

And certainly, my partner in this is our USAID Administrator Dr. Raj Shah, who is right there. (Applause.) And my chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, who’s actually in Haiti today working on hunger, food, clean water, housing, and other issues, and I determined early on that we wanted to better organize our own nation’s efforts to fight hunger. And we knew that this was a bipartisan, in fact a nonpartisan, issue. And we began working, and Raj, at that time was at USDA, and he and Secretary Vilsack and the rest of the government, and of course with President Obama’s strong endorsement we came up with a strategy called Feed the Future, and we’re very proud to be partnering with so many of you.

I want to thank Rick Leach for his leadership of the World Food Program USA. I want to thank his son Brandon, who came with Rick who has been giving me a lot of good advice about many matters, including the Middle East, where I desperately need it. (Laughter.) And of course, Josette, who has been just an inspirational superb leader as Executive Director of the World Food Program. Our former USDA Secretary Dan Glickman is here, and some of you remember the groundbreaking article that he co-authored on how we end hunger that helped to guide our efforts. I also want to recognize Cindy McCain, who has been a champion of the poor, the dispossessed and the hungry in many very difficult parts of the world. And I thank Cindy for being here tonight. (Applause.)

I was told that my long-time friend, Congressman Doris Matsui, was here – there, right in front of the podium, so I couldn’t see you Doris. Thank you so much. Doris has been an incredible champion and, of course, her late husband – also Congressman Matsui – was another leader in this effort. Former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger is here. I saw him in the audience and Sandy and I have conspired for many years on what to do to make food security and the alleviation and elimination of hunger a national security issue. So it’s not just a humanitarian moral imperative, which of course it is, but it does go to the core of America’s foreign policy and security interests. And I thank Ambassador Elizabeth Bagley for her hosting of this event.

It is fitting that you’re here in the Benjamin Franklin Room – there’s Ben up there – because we are at the State Department really on a mission when it comes to hunger. But it’s a slightly more expanded and somewhat different approach that we are taking. We know very well that hunger is a drain on economic development. It is a threat to the stability of governments, as the food riots have shown over the last two years, and it certainly it deprives us of the talents and energy of nearly a billion people worldwide.

So how do we tackle it? Because we know that fighting hunger is a priority for us and it demands our highest levels of patience and commitment. We are aware of our historic achievements like the Green Revolution because, as George pointed out, the huge shipment of food from the United States to India was soon replaced by India becoming self-sufficient, thanks to American technology and know-how being transferred to India. And it is important that we focus on science and research again, that we put a lot of effort and commitment behind looking for ways to bring about the widespread distribution of micro-nutrients, for example, the integration of nutrition into HIV and AIDS programs, the development of heartier nutrient-rich crops like beans, bread, to contain more iron. These are now being field tested in Rwanda to address anemia, a leading cause of deaths of mothers and children and of cognitive delay among children.

We’ve seen a growing consensus among world leaders that demands action. That consensus is enshrined in the Millennium Development Goal on poverty and hunger. It was carried forward in the last year by the G-8 and the G-20, which together pledged $22 billion to support agricultural development in impoverished countries.

And as Josette said last week at the United National General Assembly, ministers from six countries came together with leaders of the European Union, UNICEF, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, civil society, the private sector and, of course, the World Food Program to launch the 1,000 Days campaign. The goal being to improve nutrition starting with conception all the way through a child’s second birthday. And creating a consensus around this and a plan, so that people understand what they can do to contribute, was hardly imaginable two years ago. We now have to implement, but at least we have arrived at an agreement about the way forward.

So I think we have reached a shared understanding of the need for a sustainable, comprehensive approach, where there really is a role for everyone to play. We need the science and the tools that science and technology bring to help us carry that out. We need the political leadership that is sustainable. We certainly need a better understanding of how to deliver food and not interrupt, disrupt, and destroy markets in the host countries – a problem that Raj and I have worried over in Haiti. We understand that agricultural development in many parts of the world is primarily a women’s issue because in most places in the developing world 60 to 70 percent of the small farmers are women, and they are very often denied access to the best seeds and fertilizer and other assets that will contribute to increasing their yield. We know that it does very little good to increase yield in a region of a country where there are no roads to get the excess produced to market in any timely way. We know that in the absence of storage facilities, including cold storage that can be shared either because of the private sector building them or government programs that incentivize the building of them, we’re still going to lose about 40 percent of the harvest in many countries.

So we have a much broader understanding of what it will take in this fight against hunger. And as we press ahead with the Feed the Future Initiative, we need your involvement. We need your guidance, your feedback, your support, because we have to be ready to take this on for the long run.

The work that George did, starting 50 years ago now, took us a long way. But we have to look at what will work in the 21st century and how we use mobile phones to provide information about weather forecasting and crop prices to small farmers, how we use mobile phones to relay information about nutrition, particularly child nutrition. There are so many new approaches that we are essentially road testing in this initiative. But most importantly, we have to respect and support the farmers themselves. People who get up early, work back breakingly hard, are doing the best they can to support themselves and their families, often with no support and no protection from their own government, and somehow we have to make sure they know that there are ways that they can improve their own standard of living, income, and agricultural futures.

I am always amazed when I go to Africa or Asia or Latin America and go out and see what people are capable of doing with very little. Their ingenuity, their determination, their work ethic produces extraordinary results. But we can do so much more together.

We have some laws we have to look at changing in our own country that make it difficult to support locally purchased feed stocks and seeds and fertilizer. We have to look at the role that livestock plays and how that can be sustainable. We have a lot to do. And I really welcome you to bring your passion for this cause to bear on our common mission.

This is an issue that time and again in the last 20 months people have asked me, well, why food – which seems like a kind of odd question since it’s such a – we’re also working on water and air. We’re working on all the basics. (Laughter.) And it’s because we really recognized that it’s no longer enough just to give lip service to the need to increase a family’s and a community’s and a country’s capacity to care for themselves. We are taking a very hard look at our development programs because we want to do a better job with the dollars that the American taxpayer gives us.

I’m old-fashioned enough to think that people who support our development work as a nation actually want to see results. And there is just a human, visceral response to ending hunger. I’ve never had an argument about it. You can have arguments about a lot of the other stuff that we think is important in helping people to become self-sufficient. But when it comes to food, particularly helping people produce their own food, there’s an agreement on the goal and there’s surprising agreement on many of the means to achieve that goal.

But as both Rick and Josette and George have said, now we have to really summon the political will to translate that consensus into action. And George, we’re going to take you up on that offer. (Laughter.) I figure in 12 years, if we truly make this a bipartisan effort the way that you and Senator Bob Dole made it a bipartisan effort, and we stay with it and don’t get distracted and diverted by the cause of the day, we’re all going to be on the ground waiting for you to land. (Laughter.) And when you do, we’re going to thank you once again, George McGovern. (Applause.)

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From: Michelle Obama [info@barackobama.com]View Contact
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Tony --

I've always said that 2008 was an amazing journey. But nothing from that election struck me more than seeing so many giving their time and lending their voices because they were ready for change.

Two years ago, in state after state -- no matter where I went -- I saw grandmothers out canvassing, college kids traveling to swing states and sleeping on gymnasium floors, and people using their lunch breaks to make a few more calls. So many got involved for the very first time, each one bringing others along with them.

It was inspiring to witness.

Now, Barack and I need you to help show that energy again. Because this is such a critical moment, a group of grassroots donors are ready to match any contribution you can give.

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Mon, October 4, 2010 5:01:59 AM

Alumni E-Newsletter: Purpose!

From: Pepperdine University Alumni Association [alumni@mail1.pepperdine.edu] View Contact
To: tojulei@yahoo.com

October 2010
ALUMNI E-NEWSLETTER

Alumni News Pepperdine Schools and Programs
Alumni Alert: What's New Graduate School of Education and Psychology
Benefit of the Month Graziadio School of Business and Management
Career Connections Seaver and George Pepperdine Colleges
Chapters and Regional Updates School of Law
Waves Lifelong Learning Series School of Public Policy
Waves of Service Athletics

ALUMNI ALERT: WHAT'S NEW

NEWS
In This Newsletter: Purpose
This month, in the final edition of a three-part series featuring Pepperdine University's mission, discover ways Pepperdine alumni, students, and faculty are living lives of purpose through organizational leadership, academic excellence as shown in our national rankings, making a bold stance, and giving back to their communities.

Waves Weekend
Share in the Pepperdine spirit this October 15 - 17, as alumni, students, family, faculty, staff, and friends come together for the first annual Waves Weekend at the Malibu campus. The celebration includes: FAB Five Reunion, Sweethearts Brunch, Original Campus Tour, President's Open House, Blue & Orange Madness, Campus Life Tours, and a concert in Alumni Park featuring Dwight Yoakam. View a complete list of Waves Weekend events. For more information and to register; visit us online at www.pepperdine.edu/wavesweekend.

Pepperdine Recognized in Several Leading National Surveys
Nationally recognized independent rankings bodies and current college students named Pepperdine University in several leading national surveys: Princeton Review, U.S. News and World Reports, Business Week, The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. More...

Pepperdine Athletics Complex Named for Chancellor Emeritus Charles B. Runnels
Pepperdine University Chancellor Emeritus Charles B. Runnels, who has long been a supporter of Pepperdine athletics, was honored in a ceremony on Monday, September 13, as the Waves’ athletics complex was dedicated as the "Charles B. Runnels Sports and Recreation Village." More...

EVENTS
Pepperdine Ambassadors Council (PAC) 20th Anniversary Celebration
Friday, October 15, 2010; 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Malibu Campus
As a student, you served as a link between the student body of Seaver College and the greater Pepperdine community. Reconnect with your PAC year and meet like minded individuals. All PAC alumni, as well as current and former PAC staff members and advisors are invited to join us for a celebration of 20 wonderful years of PAC. Register.

3rd Annual Heroes of Hope Race for Research in Honor of Chris Sangster
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Manhattan Beach, CA
Join the "We Miss Chris" alumni team in this 10K journey through Manhattan Beach in honor of Chris Sangster. Heroes of Hope Race raises money for brain tumor research and help those affected by brain tumors. Join us.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BENEFIT OF THE MONTH
Alumni E-mail
Leverage the power of your Pepperdine degree by securing an alumni e-mail forwarding address. Use your alumni e-mail on business cards and resumes for polished, professional presentation. Set up your alumni e-mail today!

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WAVES OF SERVICE

News
Step Forward Day
More than 600 volunteers participated in 32 service projects this year on Step Forward Day, September 11, 2010. “Step Forward Day opportunities were vastly extended because of the commitment of Waves of Service Leaders to set up a project on that day.” - Waves of Service director Greg Porter. Eight of those projects assisted Waves of Service Leaders and their nonprofits, including: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Getting Out By Going In, and the Environmental Nature Center. In addition, the New England Waves made a video of their volunteer efforts in Boston, Massachusetts. Watch the video.

Step Forward Day Picture Contest Winners
Congratulations to our winners: Courtney Echols (JD '08), Scott Lee (MA '04), Paige Cargioli ('08), and Janice Olson. They received Waves of Service T-shirs for their submissions. View the photos on the Waves of Service Facebook Page.

Events
Waves Weekend
For the first time, Pepperdine Waves Weekend is featuring a Waves of Service award for a alumnus or alumna who serves. In addition, seven Waves of Service Leaders will have tables at the event and are taking gift-in-kind donations for their non-profits. Matt Gilling ('83) is accepting copy paper for Habitat for Humanity. Julie Davis ('87) is taking lightly used shoes for Global Treads. Ryan Allen ('02) is accepting claw hammers for Tree People. Tara Lawrence ('04, MA '09) is accepting hats for Hats Off For Cancer. Valerie Clack ('09), YogaCore, is accepting silk scarves and monetary donations. John Velasco ('80), Heart of Compassion, needs monetary donations, gas cards, and packages of canned goods. Ray Meltvedt ('82) on behalf of Club Dust, is seeking new blankets and sleeping bags.

Become a Waves of Service Fan
Become a fan, post an invitation for volunteer service, or share your favorite story of alumni serving others through a career of volunteerism.

WAVES LIFELONG LEARNING SERIES
Monthly Opportunities to Expand Your Education Through
Online Lectures and Forums

The Right Side of History? Mass Atrocity Crimes and Their Prevention
John K. Roth, professor at Washington State University and Edward J. Sexton Professor Emeritus of philosophy and the founding director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights at Claremont College, spoke about the aftermath of the Holocaust. Listen to the podcast.

Expand your education through iTunesU, a benefit provided by Pepperdine University. Lectures are available on a variety of topics. Download a podcast today on iTunesU.

The Malibu Miracle Presentation and Book Signing
Sunday, October 16, 2010; 3 p.m.
Elkins Auditorium
Join fellow Pepperdine alumni at an exclusive Waves Weekend event to learn about the historic decade from 1968 to 1978, when George Pepperdine College grew from a small, inner-city Los Angeles school to a major university on the rim of the Pacific Ocean. At the helm of this transformation was then Pepperdine president William S. Banowsky. In his new memoir, The Malibu Miracle, Banowsky describes the triumphs and tragedies that brought Pepperdine to Malibu.

Copies of The Malibu Miracle are now available to Pepperdine alumni at a special, discounted rate of $25 (plus S&H). Use promotional code: waveswk upon checkout.

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CAREER CONNECTIONS

NEWS
Job Openings at Pepperdine
Check out the Pepperdine Human Resources Web site to explore career possibilities with your alma mater. Recent job openings include:

Director, Executive Education, Graziadio School of Business and Management, West Los Angeles Campus
Assistant Director, Recreation and Leadership Development, Seaver College Campus Recreation, Malibu Campus

Waves Hiring Waves
Join the new LinkedIn group "Waves Hiring Waves." Are you hiring? Post your job listing with the Linkedin Group or with Pepperdine on PAN Online.

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CHAPTERS AND REGIONAL UPDATES

Connect with Alumni in Your Area
Get involved with the Pepperdine community where you live. Socialize with old friends, network with new Pepperdine business contacts, and serve your community. Find a chapter near you.

Travel with Alumni to Italy: Informational Webinar October 22
Attend a "Reflections of Italy" webinar on Monday, October 18, 2010. Tour a land rich in history, culture, art, and romance as part of a 10-day adventure on March 7 – 16, 2011. Explore the olive groves of Tuscany, a Chianti winery, the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean and Lake Como, ancient Roman ruins, and more. Visit our travel Web site or contact Kelly O'Rear ('07) at (310) 506-4697 or kelly.orear@pepperdine.edu for more information. Priority Registration Deadline: October 22, 2010.

Upcoming Events

Atlanta Waves
Friday, October 22
Culture, Cuisine, and Cirque du Soleil

Carolina Waves
Thursday, October 14
Is There a Link Between Sustainable Local Food Systems and Better Health?

Dallas-Fort Worth Waves
Saturday, October 16
Waves of Service: Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

Los Angeles Waves
Tuesday, October 5
Early, Middle, and Late Stage Venture Capital: How Growing Companies Can Attract Debt and Equity Capital

New England Waves
Wednesday, October 6
The Truth About Leadership

New York Waves
Wednesday, October 6
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Orange County Waves
Thursday, October 14
Night to Network

Portland Waves
Saturday, October 16
An Elegant Evening at Cellar Z
Price Reduced

Seattle Waves
Saturday, October 16
The Grape Escape

Ventura County Waves
Saturday, October 16
Waves Weekend Concert

Washington D.C. Waves
Tuesday, October 5
Pepperdine Alumni Reception with School of Law Interim Dean,
Tom Bost

Don’t see events in your area? If you would like to have Pepperdine come to your neighborhood, please contact alumni@pepperdine.edu or fill out a chapter interest form.

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ATHLETICS

NEWS
Men's Basketball Season Ticket Sales
Pepperdine men's basketball season tickets are now on sale. Most seats in Firestone Fieldhouse cost just $168 for the entire 2010-11 season. The 2010-11 men's basketball season ticket package features 14 regular-season games and one exhibition. In addition to seven West Coast Conference contests, the schedule includes non-conference games against area rivals. For more information, visit the Web site.

Pepperdine Athletics Announces 2010 Hall of Fame Class
Eight all-time greats and one national championship team will make up the newest group of inductees for the Pepperdine University Athletics Hall of Fame this fall. The inductees will include: Simon Aspelin ('98) (men’s tennis), Marv Dunphy ('74) (men’s volleyball), Dana Jones ('95) (men’s basketball), Janna Kovacevich ('91) (women’s tennis), Sasha Poljak ('89) (men’s water polo), Steve Smith (baseball), Randy Wolf ('97) (baseball), Lindsey Wright ('03) (women’s golf) and the 2005 NCAA champion men’s volleyball team. More...

EVENTS
Ballin' Jr. Waves Club Basketball Clinic
Saturday, October 9, 2010; 2 - 3:30 p.m.
Firestone Fieldhouse, Malibu Campus
Get your kids ready for basketball season by bringing them to the 2010 Ballin' Jr. Waves Club Basketball Clinic. Pepperdine men's and women's basketball coaches and players will be on hand to teach basic skills for kids in the 8th grade and younger. You must sign up to be in the Jr. Waves Club to participate! Sign up today! Contact Kevin Borzenski, Jr. Waves Club manager, at (310) 506-6018 to RSVP by Wednesday, October 6.

The 2010 Pepperdine Athletics Hall of Fame Dinner and Induction Ceremony
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Warner Center Marriott, Woodland Hills, CA
The 2010 Pepperdine Athletics Hall of Fame Class will be inducted on Sunday, October 17, 2010, as a conclusion to Waves Weekend. To make an early reservation please e-mail Heather Collart, call (310) 506-6483, or visit the Web site.

Athletics Schedule of Events
For a complete list of athletic events, visit the athletics calendar.

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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY

EVENTS
9th Annual Celebration of Excellence
Thursday, October 7, 2010; 6 - 9 p.m.
Ayres Hotel, Manhattan Beach, CA
Dr. Miguel Gallardo, associate professor of psychology, will introduce GSEP’s newly established Center for the Psychological Advancement of Latino Communities. The reception will be followed by a dinner program highlighting the Marco Garcia Memorial Fellowship, student scholars, and faculty award winners. Cost: Reception is complimentary. Dinner: $45 per person. Reservations or more information.

The Multicultural Research and Training Lab (MRTL) 3rd Annual Biennial Conference
Tragedy and Triumph: A Multicultural Perspective on Trauma and Resiliency
Saturday, October 16, 2010; 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
West Los Angeles Graduate Campus
Dr. Gail Wyatt, professor and research scientist in the department of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at UCLA, will address multicultural issues. The Multicultural Research and Training Lab (MRTL) presents the third annual Biennial Conference and will include panel presentations of doctoral student research on pertinent multicultural issues in the field of psychology. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. There is no charge to attend. In lieu of a conference registration fee, MRTL selects a worthy organization for donations. This year we invite attendees to support Laura's House, the only state-approved comprehensive domestic violence agency in south Orange County, with either an in-kind donation of baby wipes, antiseptic hand wipes, or hand sanitizers; or small cash donations. Please bring your donation for admission to the conference. To register or for more information, e-mail MRTLreg@pepperdine.edu.

Deans Distinguished Lecture Series
Wednesday, October 20, 2010; 6:30 - 9 p.m.
The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center, Rave Motion Pictures Theater
Jerr Boschee, executive director of the Institute for Social Entrepreneurs and full-time interim president and CEO of the Social Enterprise Alliance, will speak on “The Global Rise of Social Enterprise.” There is no charge to attend. Register.

Library Colloquium
Thursday, October 21, 2010; 7 - 8:30 p.m.
West Los Angeles Graduate Campus, Room 337
Organizational Leadership alumna, Dr. Fereshteh Amin (EDD '06), will discuss how the doctoral program helped her start a successful coaching business and all the opportunities that have grown out of the research she conducted for her doctoral dissertation. Her approach to all of her endeavors and goals is inspiring and encouraging. Light refreshments will be served. For more information or questions contact Maria Brahme or call (310) 568-5686.

GSEP Wellness Event
Thursday, October 21, 2010; 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
West Los Angeles Graduate Campus, Room 333-334
The Women Leading Change student group and Pepperdine Human Resources will host the GSEP Wellness Event at the West Los Angeles Graduate Campus, Room 333-334. Exhibitors include: Kaiser Permanente, Weight Watchers at Work, Women Leading Change, Pepperdine Human Resources, self-service blood pressure and body mass index (BMI) screenings, Pacific Health and Wellness, Anthem BlueCross, University Credit Union, OptumHealth (formerly Pacificare), Chikitik Jewelry, and Spectrum Clubs. For more details or to RSVP e-mail Robin Bailey-Chen.

California Association for Bilingual Educators (CABE) Chapter Meeting
Thursday, October 21, 2010; 7 - 8:30 p.m.
West Los Angeles Graduate Campus
CABE will hold a chapter meeting including CABE’s Annual Día De Los Muertos celebration. For details e-mail Dr. Garcia Ramos.

Clinical Connections
Join us for complimentary workshops to network with licensed and prelicensed MFT and PsyD students and professionals through monthly forums held at the Irvine, West Los Angeles, and Encino Graduate Campuses. For a list of all Clinical Connections, Coffee Talks, and other related events, visit the Web site.

Saturday, October 2, 2010; 10 - 11:30am
Encino Graduate Campus
Cara Itule, MA, LMFT will present “Setting up a Private Practice.”
Saturday, October 23, 2010; 10 - 11:30am
Encino Graduate Campus
Helena Cerny, PhD, MFT will discuss “Understanding DMH Paperwork.”
For more information on these events, as well as events at other Pepperdine
campuses, please call (818) 501-1619 or e-mail Alice Richardson.

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GRAZIADIO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

NEWS
25 Lessons to Grow Your Business
The Graziadio School and the Southern California Minority Business Development Council (SCMBDC) present a video series aimed at helping entrepreneurs find ways to innovate and improve business performance. More...

EVENTS
Your Executive Career: Opportunities and Challenges
Wednesday, October 6, 2010; 9-10am
Tele-seminar
Join Peter M. Felix, president of the AESC, and a panel of seasoned executive search consultants for a tele-seminar. Discuss executive job market trends in today’s economy, the latest global outlook reports showing an industries regaining strength following the downturn, client organizations are thinking more strategically, working with executive recruiters to draw senior executive sourcing plans for the future. Now is a great time for executives considering a career move to find out how to get on the radar screen of retained search consultants. There is no charge for Graziadio alumni and students. Register.

Black Alumni Council Presents
Powerful Career Strategy for Business Professionals
Wednesday, October 27, 2010; 6 p.m.
Marriot Marina del Rey, Marina Del Rey, CA
Whether you have just completed your MBA degree, launched a new business, or transitioned into an executive position with your firm, our engaging panel discussion will provide you with powerful strategies to enhance your career success. Cost: $15 alumni; $25 guests; and no charge for students. Registration coming soon. For more information, visit the Web site.

Dean’s Executive Leadership Series featuring Randy Pond
Thursday, October 28, 2010, 5:30-7:30pm
Silicon Valley Center at Techmart, Santa Clara, CA
The Dean’s Executive Leadership Series connects you with industry leaders from entertainment, financial services, health care, technology, and more as we strive to bridge the real world of business and academia. Join us to hear Randy Pond, executive vice president, operations, processes, and systems of Cisco Systems, Inc. To help fuel growth, promote innovation, and increase Cisco's productivity, Pond is currently leading a comprehensive business transformation across Cisco by reengineering business processes, rearchitecting IT systems, and redefining the role of Cisco leadership. Register.

Dean’s Executive Leadership Series featuring Joy Amundson
Thursday, November 4, 2010; 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Drescher Graduate Campus
The first Southern California DELS presentation features Joy Amundson, corporate vice president and president for Baxter BioScience. In her position, Admundson oversees Baxter's worldwide biopharmaceutical, vaccine, and regenerative medicine products. Baxter's BioScience business is a leader in recombinant and plasma-based protein replacement therapies. In 2009 the Bioscience division achieved $5.6B in revenue 45% of the Baxter’s annual sales. Register.

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SEAVER AND GEORGE PEPPERDINE COLLEGES

NEWS
Alumna Serves Bakersfield Community
Alumna Adriana Gomez (’10) is living Pepperdine’s mission by serving the communities of Bakersfield, California, through the National Farm Workers Service Center’s “Si Se Puede Learning Center.” Want to get involved and help children from K-5 with their homework? Contact Adriana.

Worldly Waves Alumni Travel Program
Join Seaver College and George Pepperdine College alumni in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in November! Find out more and register online. We want to know where you want our next Worldly Waves trip to take place. Take our short survey!

Secure Your Reservation for Your International Program Reunion
Buenos Aires alumni join us in November for the ALL alumni reunion. Contact Tara Lawrence ('04, MA '09) or visit the reunions Web site and select your program.

EVENTS
Waves Weekend
October 15 - 17, 2010
Malibu Campus
We are breaking ground on a new tradition and we want you to be there!
Share in the Pepperdine spirit this October as alumni, students, faculty and friends come together for the first annual Waves Weekend. The celebration includes new festivities as well as some of your favorite Pepperdine traditions culminating in the Waves Weekend concert in Alumni Park featuring Dwight Yoakam. For more information and to register, visit the Web site.

Pepperdine Theatre: An Inspector Calls
October 5 - 9, 2010
Helen E. Linhurst Theatre, Malibu Campus
This thriller by J.B. Priestley is the perfect play for an October evening. Come enjoy the talents performances of our student actors as we begin a new school year. For more information on this and other performances, visit Pepperdine’s Center for the Arts Web site.

Read for the Record
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Jumpstart’s International campaign to bring preschool children together with caring adults to read the same book, on the same day, in communities across the globe. Join this movement by reading to children at Los Angeles Central Library, New York, and San Francisco, or check your local library! Pledge to Read with a child or just learn more about the Read for the Record campaign.

Red Cross Blood Drive
October 19 - 21, 2010
Malibu Campus
Donate blood for those in need! Sign up for an appointment in the Pepperdine Volunteer Center on the Malibu Campus or in your local community Red Cross office. Sign up.

Connect with us:
Take our SC/GPC Alumni Feedback Survey! Keep up to date with news and events for George Pepperdine and Seaver College alumni. Call (310) 506-4348, e-mail alumni services, or visit seaver.pepperdine.edu/alumni.

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SCHOOL OF LAW

NEWS
For the Least of These
Second-year law student Hannah Stearns spent her summer fighting for women and children with the International Justice Mission in Uganda. More...

McDonald Reviews the Fifth Term of the Roberts Court
Barry P. McDonald, professor of law, wrote a review of the fifth term of the Roberts Court in the September issue of California Lawyer. More...

EVENTS
Washington, D.C. Law Alumni Reception
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Arent Fox LLP
Generously hosted and sponsored by alumnus Pierre-Richard Prosper (JD '89). Contact lawalumnievents@pepperdine.edu for additional details.

Transactional Law Networking Event
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Please contact Georgia Woodruff for more information regarding this event.

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SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY

NEWS
Update Your SPP Alumni Information Online
School of Public Policy alumni can now submit their contact and update information online. SPP Alumni Update Form.

Application Deadline: Phi Alpha Alpha National Honor Society is October 1
The School of Public Policy applied for and received a charter from the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration to begin a chapter of the Pi Alpha Alpha (PAA) Honor Society. Alumni of the School of Public Policy are eligible for membership, which is recognized nationally and is considered to be evidence of advanced scholastic and professional achievement. In order to become an alumni member, master’s recipients must have graduated with a minimum of a 3.7 GPA. More information and application details.

EVENTS
U.S. Foreign Policy Roundtables with Bruce Herschensohn
Bruce Herschensohn, Senior Fellow, at the School of Public Policy will be holding his U.S. Foreign Policy Roundtables this fall. They will take place every Thursday at 6 p.m., in the Drescher Graduate Campus Auditorium. The sessions started on September 9, but you can still join in. Please RSVP to Marian Thaler or call (310) 506-7691.

Presumed Guilty
Tuesday, October 5, 2010; 5 - 8 p.m.
Drescher Graduate Campus, LC 150
Dr. Luisa Blanco will host a screening of Presumed Guilty. There is no charge to attend. E-mail Mary Jo Hardman to RSVP or call (310) 506-7395.

Women in Public Policy Host NGO Monitor
Wednesday, October 6, 2010; noon
Drescher Graduate Campus, LC 159
This summer, two School of Public Policy students worked in Jerusalem with NGO Monitor, a regional watchdog organization that reviews the activities of non-governmental organizations and assesses them for signs of bias. The director of the office will be speaking about the organization’s mission and their conclusions. For more information please contact Christina Ramirez or call (310) 506-7490.

Meet an L.A. Celebrity at Waves Weekend
Sunday, October17, 2010; 5:30 p.m.
Are you a diehard fan of “The Great Food Truck Race?’’ Meet at Alumni Park where Nom Nom, along with other food trucks, will be selling their famous banh mi Vietnamese sandwiches. SPP will treat with an RSVP! To RSVP, e-mail Deidre Shipstead or call (310) 506-6513.

For the most recent event listings, subscribe to the School of Public Policy event calendar. Choose an RSS feed, Atom feed, monthly e-mail, or download an iCalendar file.

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