X Boundaries to address diversity gap in media and entertainment
This year’s X-Boundaries event will address diversity in television, music, film and other media. more
Parking advisory: Lot 5 updated to include reserved spots for Office of Admission
To help provide a concierge experience for prospective and admitted students visiting the Stockton Campus, Pacific has reserved parking spaces on Atchley Way near Knoles Hall. more
McGeorge students to spend spring break helping asylum-seekers
Volunteers at McGeorge School of Law wrote notes of encouragement in English, French, Spanish and Arabic to immigrants waiting at the border to let them know they’re wanted in America and not to lose hope. more
Engaging Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Therapeutic Process
Madhu Sundarrajan, PhD, CCC-SLP, assistant professor of speech-language pathology, and her colleagues believe actively engaging parents in their child’s language intervention can yield great benefits. more
Own experience prompts McGeorge student to change the family law system
Personal experience crystalized Shaun Brooks’ decision to practice family law when he was involved in a custody case related to his daughter during his first year at McGeorge. more
Pacific increases efforts to grow enrollment
Pacific continues to boost its effort on increasing enrollment yield through various methods, including the addition of new, smaller-scale events and expanding communication with prospective students. more
McGeorge student driven to be best legal advocate to protect others’ rights
Corina Johnson is determined to improve communities through legislation, and she is earning a JD with a capital lawyering concentration. more
San Joaquin County students make progress in reading scores
Public school students continued to make steady progress in reading by grade level while chronic absenteeism remained relatively stable in the 2019 San Joaquin Literacy Report Card more
Develop these healthy habits for a happy heart
You can help avoid future heart problems by making healthy changes today. And the same habits that help keep your heart strong also reduce your risk for other conditions—another good reason to take these health tips to heart. more
Professor William K. Chan Receives NIH Grant
William K. Chan, PharmD, PhD received a $382,000 NIH R15 grant to continue his research on aryl hydrocarbon receptor protein levels with the goal of contributing to the development of targeted pharmaceutical therapies. more