Launching into alum snail-mail boxes this week is the fall issue of a revamped Mills Quarterly , a 114-year-old publication that has profiled alums, faculty and staff, current events, Alumnae Association of Mills College (AAMC) activity, and much more. The new printed design captures the magic of a journal-like keepsake—complete with a book-like binding—and contains sections that resurface Quarterly archives and pay tribute to readers’ memories of Mills.
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Make your voice heard at Northeastern
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Mills alums are invited to participate in series of virtual focus groups hosted by university alumni relations to weigh in on how Northeastern should engage with the alum community and provide support going forward. Participants can use this opportunity to make connections with one another, and can expect to receive a special gift for helping shape the future of the global network.
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Look back at Reunion 2024
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Last month alums gathered on campus to celebrate milestones with classmates at luncheons and dinners, presentations, tours, and other activities. This year’s Reunion honored the Golden Alumnae of 1974, who celebrated their 50th Reunion, and all other alumnae from class years ending in 4 or 9. Save the dates for next year, September 18–21, when we celebrate the 0’s and 5’s!
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Raise a glass of Mills pride
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This holiday season, treat yourself with the gift of a new Mills memento: a stemless wine glass emblazoned with an image of iconic Mills Hall. Proceeds benefit the Mills Institute, which seeks to honor the Mills legacy through programs that advance gender and racial equity.
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Keep up on other Oakland faculty and campus stories as featured in Northeastern Global News.
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Denise Caramagno ’94 alleges unfair firing by UCSF; New fantasy novel by Evette Reiss Davis ’90 garners praise; Erin Armstrong ’16, MPP/MBA ’18, vies for Oakland City Council; and Carolyn Hubbs ’65 debuts a solo show in Santa Barbara.
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