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With esteemed faculty, award winning programs, and engaged students the Graduate School of Education and Psychology is inspiring change, garnering new accolades and hosting top-tier events.

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Briding the Divide: Shifting Demographics in Los Angeles

Join us at 6 p.m. on November 4 at the West Los Angeles Graduate Campus to hear Dr. Anthony Collatos discuss how the evolving composition of Los Angeles' communities has impacted relationships between populations and the city's social and economic development. more

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Attend a Book Signing with Alumna Leslie Landis, Author of "The Art of Overeating"

Leslie Landis finds the funny bone in our calorie-obsessed culture in her new book, "The Art of Overeating." more

Associate Professor to Discuss Childhood Abuse on "Dr. Phil"

Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis will appear on Dr. Phil (KCBS 2 at 4 p.m. in the Los Angeles area) on October 20 and 21. more

Pepperdine Chapter of the California Association of Bilingual Education Invites You to Celebrate "Dia de los Muertos"

The Pepperdine CABE chapter will be holding a meeting with the theme "Celebrating Dia de los Muertos in your Classroom" on ... more

Doctor of Psychology Program Continues to Flourish: Program Updates and Financial Aid Opportunities

Twenty-six fourth year doctor of psychology students - representing every student in that class - currently hold internships. more

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WEEK AT A GLANCE


GSEP manages three counseling clinics to provide high-quality, individualized, and affordable psychological care for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families in the Pepperdine and external communities.