The School of Education is thrilled to announce two new doctors in the house: Dr. Beth Chamberlain, Dean of the School of Education, and Dr. Jerell Hill, Administrative Faculty, School of Education.
Pacific Oaks College held its inaugural Social Justice Night where Lesford Duncan, Pacific Oaks’ first Social Justice Hero was honored.
From the development of anti-bias curriculum to the Social Justice Night Awards, explore Pacific Oaks’ long-held commitment to the values of social justice.
Bree Cook, Psy.D., explains why community psychology may be especially relevant to African-American students who want to study mental health.
Community psychology is gaining popularity. But how do you actually become a community psychologist? We break down the process from undergrad to licensure.
Community psychologists must combine their passion for helping people with the ability to diagnose a problem and develop a practical plan of action.
Interested in community psychology? Discover five dynamic and diverse careers you can potentially pursue with a community psychology degree.
On July 21, 2018, CARE hosted a successful career fair on the Pacific Oaks College Pasadena campus.
First-generation college students face unique challenges in the school selection process. Follow these four steps to ensure your college supports and respects your first-generation student needs.
Want to study psychology as it relates to communities? Learn more about community psychology, where community psychologists work, and if it’s right for you.
From pounding the pavement to using hashtags, activists have found a new way to unite.
More than half of low-income children enter kindergarten unprepared. When early childhood education is missing, how can teachers fill in the gaps?












