Facebook pixel Surf Report | Pepperdine School of Law Skip to main content
Pepperdine | Caruso School of Law

"Diversity"


Up Next
Photo of John Lewis with quote

Pepperdine Caruso Law Community Discusses the Life and Legacy of Congressman John Lewis

Over 80 members of the Pepperdine Caruso Law community attended the second installment in the "ReImagining Justice" series, hosted by Chalak Richards (JD '12), Assistant Dean for Student Life, Diversity, and Belonging.

Photo of twelve black alumni participants

Twelve Black Alumni Share Stories of Pain, Hope, and the Way Forward for Pepperdine Caruso Law

On July 15, 2020, Pepperdine Caruso Law presented "A Conversation on Race," featuring 12 Black alumni members of the School of Law who currently serve on the Board of Advisors and Dean's Council.

Collage photo of black alumni participants

Pepperdine Caruso Law Presents “A Conversation on Race” on July 15

Pepperdine Caruso Law is pleased to present “A Conversation on Race,” featuring Black alumni who currently serve on the Board of Advisors and Dean’s Council.

Chalak Richards head shot

Chalak Richards (JD '12) Appointed Assistant Dean of Student Life, Diversity, and Belonging

Pepperdine Caruso Law alumna Chalak Richards has been named as the school's first Assistant Dean of Student Life, Diversity, and Belonging.

Photo of handshake

Pepperdine Caruso Law Partners with Seyfarth Shaw LLP on Diversity Initiative

Seyfarth Shaw will share diversity initiatives with Pepperdine Caruso Law students through The Belonging Project.

Chalak Richards holding a microphone

Pepperdine Caruso Law Builds Pipeline for Historically Underserved Students

In honor of Black History Month, Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law is pleased to announce two major developments in its commitment to creating a diverse community on our campus.

Tiffany Williams headshot

Professor Tiffany Williams Presents "Race, Leadership, and Empowerment" -- Monmouth University

Professor Tiffany Williams delivered the plenary lecture "Race, Leadership, and Empowerment: Lessons from Araminta Ross, aka Harriet Tubman."

Nathaly and Stephano Medina standing in front of staircase

Nathaly Medina (JD '19) Visits Pepperdine Caruso Law to Discuss Housing as a Human Right

Pepperdine Caruso Law alumna Nathaly Medina (JD '19) returned to the school of law to discuss housing as a human right.

Pepperdine Law Recognized in "Most Diverse Law Schools" -- PreLaw Magazine Winter 2019

Pepperdine Law Recognized in Most Diverse Law Schools