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Mills College at Northeastern is committed to sustaining and extending its historic focus on elevating women leaders and preparing and empowering students—especially people of color and first-generation students—for lives of meaning and impact.
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Le Mills College est une université d'arts libéraux privée américaine située dans la ville d'Oakland en Californie et spécialisée l'enseignement des arts. Il a été fondé en 1852 en tant que séminaire de jeunes filles.
Learn about the merger of Mills College and Northeastern University, creating a bicoastal university for undergraduate and graduate learning. Explore the history and legacy of Mills College, a pioneer in women's education and social justice.
Mills College at Northeastern is a community of teachers, scholars, researchers, leaders, and changemakers rooted in the diverse Bay Area. Through our teaching and scholarship, we promote social and community accountability, diversity, equity and inclusion, and environmental sustainability.
14 sept. 2021 · Mills College, a historic women's college in Oakland, will partner with Northeastern University, after a months-long court battle with its alumnae association. The deal is expected to take effect in July 2022 and will affect students, faculty and staff.
Mills College. 12,298 likes · 7 talking about this · 41,994 were here. Located in Oakland, California, Mills College at Northeastern University serves undergraduate and gra
Professor Michael J. Mills is the chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Mills earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University in 1985.