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.
Does everyone on your screen look like you? TV and movie stars run Hollywood, but they also affect how we see ourselves.
On November 22, 1963, 13-year-old Patricia Breen woke up in Tokyo to news she would never forget. President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated in Dallas. Within minutes, word spread across the globe—all the way to the American Embassy where her father was stationed.
In America's schools, teachers know best. It's time we start listening to them.
Yolanda Carlos, Dr. Carlene O. Fider, and Stacey Smith-Clark from Pacific Oaks have a roundtable discussion on emotional intelligence.
For more than seven decades, Pacific Oaks College & Children’s School has fostered a culture of social justice through volunteerism and community service—extending its core values from the Pasadena community to as far as villages in South Africa.
What does history and research teach us about what we can expect for the COVID-19 generation, after enduring a crisis like no other?
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.
Diversity is what makes America great. At a time when the country is increasingly divided, we embrace our differences in perspective.
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.
Pacific Oaks alumna La’Kisha Simpson is helping to inspire Early Childhood Education leaders to execute three e’s in careers: educate, equip, empower.