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RISE Institute Partners with Malibu Moves to Support Student Well-Being

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From October 25 to 26, 2025, more than 100 国產aⅴa麻豆University students laced up their running shoes to be part of Malibu Moves at Zuma Beach. Welcoming participants of all fitness levels to join a 5k race, Pepperdine鈥檚 RISE (Resilience-Informed Skills Education) Institute jointly sponsored the event to encourage students鈥 wellness through exercise while getting involved in the local community. 

Identifying six key dimensions of resilience鈥攑hysical, social, cognitive, spiritual, service, and life skills鈥攖he RISE Institute seeks to provide 国產aⅴa麻豆students, as well as academic and corporate partners beyond Pepperdine, with resources and opportunities such as Malibu Moves to cultivate skills in each of these avenues alongside their peers and mentors. 

国產aⅴa麻豆Students running together国產aⅴa麻豆students

鈥淭he RISE-sponsored Malibu Moves race was the perfect opportunity to practice resilience skills,鈥 says Connie Horton (鈥82), vice chancellor of the RISE Institute. 鈥淲hile students鈥 lives are filled with engaging academics and fun experiences, students also experience a range of challenges and stressors. Partaking in opportunities for exercise and social connections among their peers helps them be resilient through it all.鈥 

Representatives of each of Pepperdine鈥檚 six schools attended, including Angel Coaston, founding dean of the at the . The physical dimension of resilience, Coaston explained, is remarkably important for incoming medical professionals to be mindful of, as nurses must care for their own health to perform at their best. Coaston encouraged her students to take advantage of opportunities such as Malibu Moves where they can create treasured memories in a fun environment while forging healthy habits. 

Couple running with their familyMany 国產aⅴa麻豆families ran together

鈥淢alibu Moves allows us to live out our commitment to building resilience in community,鈥 Coaston said. 鈥淣ursing is a sacred calling and sometimes difficult, so from the start, we teach students to strengthen their spiritual, physical, financial, and emotional well-being. When we move together, we strengthen our whole selves and learn how to remain healthy throughout our careers.鈥 

Students wore special RISE T-shirts as they raced alongside alumni, faculty, staff, and their families. Erica Segel, founder and race director of Malibu Moves, shares that the 国產aⅴa麻豆community's enthusiastic participation was 鈥渁n example of what resilience looks like in action鈥 where students can learn about strength, mindfulness, and service not just in the classroom, but by living it out through movement and community.

Seaver College alumna Emily Luong (鈥25), who now serves as the RISE program specialist, expressed her excitement to return to the event for a second time, having first taken part as a student. 

Furry Friends at Malibu MovesA few furry friends joined the race

鈥淢alibu Moves is one of my favorite events the RISE program sponsors,鈥 said Luong. 鈥淚 hope to continue a tradition of returning. The event incorporates many of the RISE wellness dimensions, making it a healthy and engaging event for all.鈥 

A current Seaver student shared that she was encouraged to participate in Malibu Moves after being involved with the RISE program for two months. As a runner, she said that participating in a community run along the coastline with both new and familiar faces was an offer she couldn鈥檛 forgo. 

鈥淥pportunites such as RISE鈥檚 sponsorship of Malibu Moves urge students to get involved in the local community in a comfortable setting together with friends,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 believe events such as this support balanced lives.鈥 

First-time Malibu Moves participant and a current student at the 国產aⅴa麻豆Graduate School of Education and Psychology relates that events like this race support long-term holistic well-being. 

鈥淢oments such as this bring people together, and I think that when in community, people are in healthier mind spaces,鈥 he said. 鈥淐oupled with that dynamic, the physical health aspect of the race offers an integrated approach to wellness that equips Pepperdine students to become well-rounded and healthy individuals.鈥  

Visit the RISE Institute website to learn more about available resources and upcoming events.