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  1. In 1981 the Psychology Division from the Los Angeles Campus was merged into the School of Education now located at Pepperdine University Plaza, and one year later the school was renamed the Graduate School of Education and Psychology ("GSEP" as it is known for short in the Pepperdine community).

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  2. Pepperdine's main campus consists of 830 acres (340 ha) overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the Pacific Coast Highway near Malibu, California. [4] [5] Founded by entrepreneur George Pepperdine in South Los Angeles in 1937, the school expanded to Malibu in 1972.

  3. Sep 19, 1987 · The rise of Pepperdine parallels the rise to national power of the California Republicans first courted by college officials in the late 1960s and early 1970s, a time when other campuses were...

  4. Oct 13, 2010 · Founded in 1937 by George Pepperdine, a devout businessman who started the Western Auto Supply Company, the school known then as George Pepperdine College experienced moderate success until...

  5. Nov 18, 2020 · More than 83 years ago, the first class at George Pepperdine College completed its first day of school in mid-September 1937. None of the 167 students were persons of color. In the college’s second year, at least one student of color, Ed Anderson, attended the school.

  6. Jan 13, 2024 · Looked at this way, the university entered its fourth age with the inauguration of Jim Gash as Pepperdine’s eighth president in 2019. Up to that point, Pepperdine’s presidents could be divided into three ages, each with a dynasty ensuring continuity of leadership, punctuated by sharper transitions. The First Age (1937-1957)

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  8. Oct 7, 2015 · Here are some frequently asked questions about the exam’s status and how it could affect former and current students. What is the California High School Exit Exam and when did it start? In 2000, the California Legislature passed the law requiring students to pass an exam to graduate from high school.

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