Save the date of October 4, 2025, for a centennial celebration of Mills College’s beloved fine arts institution, which continues to present public exhibitions, organize artist lectures, and partner with faculty on classes for students. With over 12,000 objects, it houses one of the largest permanent collections of any college on the West Coast, and has presented exhibitions of modern and contemporary art throughout its history under the direction of renowned artists and scholars.
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Photo credit: Ruby Wallau for Northeastern University
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Get an update on Mills College at Northeastern University
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Learn about the pursuits of the college during the 2023–24 academic year in the areas of student support, curriculum development, research, DEI, the Art Museum, Lead by Learning, and more, in a report issued by the Office of the Dean of Mills College—one of the ten colleges under Northeastern University.
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Women scientific leaders share insights on career trajectories, AI
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Kaiser Permanente’s Physician-In-Chief Rita Ng spoke to the campus community about her journey from star pianist to Ms. America winner to rare female cardiac surgeon, as part of the annual Russell Women in Science Leadership Lecture hosted by Mills Institute Executive Director Christie Chung. Later, Dr. Chung, who is also a longtime Mills psychology professor, sat for an interview on how AI and the science of cognitive psychology can advance equity.
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Let the AAMC guide your vacation plans
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Organizing a trip can be a chore. Why not just book a tour through the travel program of the Alumnae Association of Mills College (AAMC)? Destinations in 2025 include the Netherlands, Ireland, and Turkey.
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Make your year-end gift now
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As you consider paying tribute to the Art Museum’s 100th birthday with a donation, you might also explore other funds that further the Mills legacy while supporting students and programs on the Oakland campus, such as the Mills Institute Endowed Fund, the Mills Legacy Scholarship Fund, or the Dean’s Fund for Mills’ Greatest Need.
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Keep up on other Oakland faculty and campus stories as featured in Northeastern Global News.
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Alysa Cisneros ’16, MPP ’17, is reelected to Sunnyvale city council. Marybel Batjer ’77 launches nonprofit to support California government tech innovation. A San Francisco music store owned by Brian James, MFA ’08, becomes a hub for local electronic artists.
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