African American, Latinx, and Asian residents in L.A. County are disproportionately affected by pollution. What role can community psychology play in addressing this issue?
Diversity is what makes America great. At a time when the country is increasingly divided, we embrace our differences in perspective.
Transfer students have a team of advisers and advocates at Pacific Oaks to help them through the transfer process, their college education, and into their chosen career.
Online education has proven to be a flexible and effective learning method, especially following the 2020 pandemic. Many students prefer...
Pacific Oaks' students visit Berlin to explore the experience of refugees for the "Immigration in Context" study-abroad course.
Offered online, on-ground, and as a hybrid course, this foundational early childhood education class introduces students to Pacific Oaks and theory.
What does history and research teach us about what we can expect for the COVID-19 generation, after enduring a crisis like no other?
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.
Alumna Denise Smith knew she wanted to do more to help children. The water crisis in her hometown of Flint, Michigan provided the chance to answer the call.
Carlene Fider, Ph.D., discusses the loss and grief associated with missed milestones due to the COVID-19 pandemic from a human development perspective.
Professor Fattahi recently wrote “Destigmatizing Mental Health in Muslim American Community” for the publication.
Your journey to practicing as a social worker could look different depending on the state in which you reside and practice. Learn more about becoming a licensed social worker in California.












