Hope Lockwood 'student'

Life & Arts Assitant at Pepperdine Graphic Media

Hope Lockwood has gained work experience in various roles and organizations. Hope began their work experience in November 2021 as a File Clerk at Porter Foster Rorick LLP, where they worked until February 2022. In March 2021, they joined Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers as a Draftsperson. Hope then served as President of the Crossroads Gender and Sexuality Alliance from June 2021 to the present. In January 2022, they started working as a Staff Writer at Pepperdine Graphic Media and later assumed the role of Assistant Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Editor in April 2022. Hope also worked as a Currents Magazine Staff Writer and a Life & Arts Assistant. In September 2022, Hope joined Pepperdine University as a Special Collections Assistant and also became an Equity and Social Justice Fellow in April 2022. Hope's diverse work experience demonstrates their commitment to writing, diversity, equity, and social justice.

Hope Lockwood attended Bellevue Christian School from 2015 to 2019, where they obtained a High School Diploma. Hope then enrolled at Pepperdine University in 2019 and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in English Language and Literature/Letters. Additionally, at Pepperdine University, they are pursuing two minors: one in Great Books and another in Art/Art Studies, General.

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Malibu, United States

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Pepperdine Graphic Media

Pepperdine Graphic Media is an editorially independent news organization that focuses on Pepperdine University and the surrounding communities. PGM consists of the digital and print Graphic, a variety of special publications, GNews, Currents Magazine, social media platforms and an Advertising Department. These platforms serve the community with news, opinion, contemporary information and a public forum for discussion. PGM strengthens students for purpose, service and leadership by developing their skills in writing, editing and publication production, by providing a vehicle to integrate and implement their liberal arts education, and by be developing students’ critical thinking through independent editorial judgment. PGM participates in Pepperdine’s Christian mission and affirmations, especially the pursuit of truth, excellence and freedom in a context of public service. Although PGM reports about Pepperdine University and coordinates with curricula in journalism and other disciplines, it is a student (not a University) news organization. Views expressed are diverse and, of course, do not correspond to all views of any University board, administration, faculty, staff, student or other constituency.


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