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  1. Summer experiences and year-round events to nourish learning and leadership growth. Changing the odds for high-potential teens from under-resourced communities in Los Angeles

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  1. The Mills Institute at Northeastern focuses on advancing research and effective programs in education access, equity, social justice, and women’s leadership. Benefit from a one-of-a-kind opportunity to work on important equity and inclusion issues, with solutions that start in Oakland and extend to communities around the world.

  2. Die Geschichte des Mills College in Kalifornien reicht zurück bis ins Jahr 1852. Seit 1875 trägt die in Oakland nahe San Francisco residierende Einrichtung ihren jetzigen Namen. Damals war es das erste Frauencollege im Westen der USA und bis heute steht das Grundstudium nur weiblichen Studierenden offen.

  3. Introducing the Mills Institute at Northeastern. In addition to a full range of undergraduate and graduate degrees that will be offered by Mills College at Northeastern, we have created the Mills Institute to support curricular innovation, create a foundation for student success, and facilitate transformative learning, advocacy, and research.

  4. If you have additional questions, you can call the Settlement Administrator at (833) 419-0980 or contact the Settlement Administrator by mail at: Cordrey v. Mills College Settlement Administratorc/o Settlement Services, Inc.P.O. Box 10269Tallahassee, FL 32302-2269. Please do not contact the Court regarding this case.

  5. Vision and Values The merger between Mills College and Northeastern University was driven by the the desire to create a comprehensive, bicoastal university that leverages the complementary strengths of both institutions for the benefit of our students and society. Our shared commitments To educate and empower students to make an impact Mills College at Northeastern […]

  6. Our Mission: Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men. The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.