If you are looking to a make a difference, you’ve come to the right place.

Join the College of Public Affairs and Community Service where it is our mission to strengthen communities through education, scholarship and engagement. With seven academic departments and several centers, institutes and professional programs, PACS is transforming the quality of life and becoming the “go-to” resource for community issues in Texas. Students from our college are prepared for a variety of careers in the public, private and nonprofit sectors. Our alumni can be found working in a wide range of settings such as, Federal Emergency Management Administration, Child Protective Services, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, U.S. Department of State, Peace Corps, Texas Youth Commission and many others.



Bold Ideas and Big Changes

The College of Public Affairs & Community Service (PACS) has a long history of social entrepreneurship and community outreach. In fact, PACS grew from these ideals with a mission focused on providing students opportunities to strengthen community through their educational experiences.

Our hope is that you will use this high-impact fund to develop and implement bold ideas that strengthen and transform communities.

Learn how you can make an impact!

Congratulations to our PACS students who made the President’s and Dean’s list in 2012! We are proud of the over 1,100 students who were recognized for their scholastic honors in both the spring and fall semesters. Each year our Dean, faculty and staff congratulate the students for all of their...

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PACS PhD Student Wins 1st Place at the Graduate Student Global Research Competition and Awards Luncheon

The College of Public Affairs and Community Service congratulates 2nd year PhD student Kyujin Jung on winning 1st place for his poster on “Community Resiliency and Emergency Management Networks Following the Korean Typhoons of 2012” at the Graduate Student Global Research Competition and Awards Luncheon. Studying in the Department of Public Administration Kyujin’s specialization is City Management and Urban Policy and researches with his major professor, Dr. Simon Andrew. Kyujin has research...



events

Fri, Apr 26
UNT Environmental Science Building, Room 125
"Engagement of Anthropology & Philosophy...
Philosophy and Religion Studies Departmental Colloquium...


Thu, May 09
McKinney
Professional Development Opportunities with...
The mission of Coming of Age: North Texas is strengthening...


Thu, Jun 20
Dallas, Texas
Professional Development Opportunities with...
Professional Development Opportunities with Coming of Age:...