The LGBTQIA+ population already faced a unique set of challenges that became amplified during COVID-19. The pandemic offered a time to reflect on the importance of community.
Lucy Clark grew up in the 1940s and 1950s in West Texas. She was a bright, inquisitive teen who was encouraged by her biology teacher to pursue math and science as a career.
Alumna Lark Sontag started as the special education expert for preschool teachers, and found a way to share her expertise on a larger scale.
Twenty years after leaving college early, Pacific Oaks College alumna Aubrey Kliaman transformed her life experience into college credit through our Credit for Learning from Experience program, helping her finally earn a degree—or two.
Three men who work in education discuss what drew them to the field, the bias they’ve experienced because of their career choice, and how they see the classroom changing.
Gardening and spending time in nature has many benefits for children’s development.
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.
Alumna Trena Hudson, M.A., learned quickly that an education at Pacific Oaks would teach her more than anything measured simply by a test.
Diversity is what makes America great. At a time when the country is increasingly divided, we embrace our differences in perspective.
PASADENA, Calif – Dr. Michael Thompson, author, consultant, and psychologist specializing in children and families, will present “Raising Cain: The Nature...
Are you interested in criminal justice from a psychology and rehabilitation perspective? You could make a difference in helping to...
California’s ESSA State Plan proposes that instructors with intern and preliminary teaching credentials should no longer be labeled as “ineffective teachers.”











