Latest Event Updates

Monitoring Inclement Weather

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Pepperdine officials are monitoring the current inclement weather. The national weather service has identified a major storm presently in the Southern California area that may continue to bring heavy rain and wind to the area over the next 24 hours. This storm may result in flooding, debris flow, and/or road closures.

All employees and students are encouraged to drive slowly and carefully, leave plenty of extra time for travel, and remain informed about conditions for Pepperdine’s Southern California campuses by utilizing the following information resources: 

  • Road hotline: 310.506.ROAD (7623) 
  • Emergency hotline: 888.286.5659
  • Emergency Information Page: emergency.pepperdine.edu 

If multiple road closures result from the storm, please note that decisions regarding class cancellations, or campus closures where only critical support personnel would report to campus, are ordinarily made by the Emergency Operations Committee before 6 AM on days affected by storms. If classes are canceled, the information resources listed above will be immediately updated and a message distributed.

Pepperdine Monitoring Road and Weather Conditions

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The Malibu and Calabasas campuses remain open and scheduled classes and events are taking place with modifications due to the inclement weather today, January 5, 2023. The area is expected to receive some additional rainfall and gusty winds this afternoon and possibly into the evening as the storm moves throughout the region. 

At this time, there are no road closures in the area, but rocks, mud, water in the road, worker vehicles, and slow moving traffic can be expected on local roads. 

For the latest information, please visit the University’s Emergency Information Page. Road closures in the area will also be updated on the University’s Road Conditions Hotline at 310.506.ROAD.

Travel to Poland May Resume

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For the past month, University officials have monitored the situation in Poland closely and contemplated how events from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine may impact the safety of University travelers. Thankfully, we have not seen an escalation in events in Poland since the explosion a month ago, and normal University travel to Poland may resume. 

All other international travel remains governed by Pepperdine’s International Travel Policy. Travelers are reminded to log their travel in the University’s travel log supported by International SOS; instructions for doing so are available in WaveNet. Additionally, individuals should remain aware of current events throughout their travels. 

Suspicious Person Escorted Off The Malibu Campus

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Last night, December 7, 2022, a purported DoorDash driver, Justin Salter (pictured below), entered the Malibu Campus and later interacted with students near the student residence halls on “Res Road.” 

Mr. Salter entered the Malibu Campus again today, December 8, 2022. Following student tips to Public Safety, including via LiveSafe, linking Mr. Salter with social media posts with disturbing hashtags, Pepperdine’s Public Safety department located Mr. Salter and, out of an abundance of caution, notified the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD). LASD engaged with Mr. Salter and did not perceive a credible threat. Public Safety and LASD escorted Mr. Salter off campus with a formal admonishment that he is not allowed to return to any Pepperdine campus.

Thank you to the students who informed Public Safety of this situation. Pepperdine University is committed to the safety and well-being of our community. If you see Mr. Salter, please contact the Department of Public Safety at 310.506.4441 or notify them via the LiveSafe app.