75 Years of Legacy
Priscilla Gamb, current board member and the daughter of Pacific Oaks’ first president, has seen the school evolve and shape minds her entire life.
Priscilla Gamb, current board member and the daughter of Pacific Oaks’ first president, has seen the school evolve and shape minds her entire life.
Alumna Karina Murillo returned to college in search of ways to bring diversity and equity to the classroom.
One of the founders of Voices magazine shares her reflections nearly 30 years later.
Does everyone on your screen look like you? TV and movie stars run Hollywood, but they also affect how we see ourselves.
Before the early 20th century, the classroom wasn’t built for children. Maria Montessori’s theory revolutionized education. Included among her many contributions to the field were child-sized tables and chairs, in a room built just for them.
From the classroom to the boardroom, and everywhere in between, culture plays an outsized role in how we interact with people and present ourselves to the world.
The new Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program teaches students what it takes to manage a successful business while enhancing their knowledge of how to build an organization from the ground up.
As Eric and Elyssa Nelson, Pacific Oaks alumni and the founders of the Child Educational Center, begin their next chapter, we revisit their history and legacy.
Reporting fellow Deepa Fernandes, M.A., tells the stories that are often overlooked in order to create real change in the communities that need it.
Andrew Kami, Ph.D., found himself feeling included, welcomed, and supported at Pacific Oaks, even outside the classroom.
This year's theme for Voices Magazine is in celebration of our diamond anniversary, and all the progress we have yet to achieve.
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