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The main campus of Pepperdine University, a private research institution with ties to the Church of Christ, is located in Los Angeles County, California.
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The main campus of Pepperdine University is located on 830 acres (340 hectares) in Malibu, California, with views of the Pacific Ocean and Pacific Coast Highway.
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George Pepperdine, a businessman, founded the school in South Los Angeles in 1937. In 1972, it moved to Malibu.
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Currently, four undergraduate campuses in Southern California, Washington, and the flagship campus in Malibu are included in the programme.
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taught at international campuses in Buenos Aires and a centre in Washington, D.C.
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Argentina, Heidelberg, Germany, Florence, Italy, London, United Kingdom, and Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Sewer College, the university's only undergraduate liberal arts school, and four graduate schools make up the entire organisation.
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Caruso School of Law, Graziadio Business School, Graduate School of Education and Psychology, and School of Public Policy.
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In the midst of the Great Depression, in February 1937, George Pepperdine established a liberal arts institution in the heart of Los Angeles.
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linked with the Church of Christ and known as George Pepperdine College, much to the founder's embarrassment.
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Through the Western Auto Supply Company, Pepperdine had amassed wealth.
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which he established in 1909 with a $5 investment, But his wealth just increased his strong desire to learn that
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How might mankind be most positively impacted by the resources at hand?
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It is viewed as wrong to amass a large fortune and utilise it selfishly.
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Pepperdine stated his dual goals for the college that bears his name: