Community psychology is gaining popularity. But how do you actually become a community psychologist? We break down the process from undergrad to licensure.
Pasadena, Calif. – Pacific Oaks College begins the fall semester with a new academic leadership team:...
Imagine attending an elementary or secondary school where the students have as much of a say as the teachers. No more “because I said so,” or a mandatory syllabus, or needing permission to do something as simple as use the restroom.
President Patricia A. Breen, Ph.D., is retiring from Pacific Oaks College & Children's School after nine years of service.
Dean of Students Michael Lopez-Patton reflects on a student forum held on the occasion of the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict.
The free conference is designed for professionals in early childhood education and the K-12 system, parents, nonprofit leaders, and the public.
One teacher can make a difference and change the trajectory of a child’s life. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S....
In times of critical need—and now more than ever before—social workers remain present, finding creative ways to positively impact their communities.
In March, the School of Human Development and Education, in collaboration with the UCLA Center for the Transformation of Schools...
California’s education system is at a pivotal moment, facing challenges such as teacher shortages and rising class sizes. Meanwhile, education...
Yolanda Carlos, Dr. Carlene O. Fider, and Stacey Smith-Clark from Pacific Oaks have a roundtable discussion on emotional intelligence.
In times of critical need—and now more than ever before—social workers remain present, finding creative ways to positively impact their communities.











