Located in Oakland, California, Mills College at Northeastern University serves undergraduate and graduate students with degree programs for all genders.
A big thank you to our students and staff who gathered to assemble care packages for unhoused community members as part of the East Oakland Collective’s Feed the Hood program!
Members of the Mills at Northeastern community participated in Alcatraz’s Thanksgiving Indigenous Peoples’ Sunrise Ceremony. This event is designed to provide a space for healing and giving thanks for the survival, resistance, and resilience of Indigenous peoples in California.
Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández, a renowned feminist scholar and higher education leader with a commitment to social justice, has been named the inaugural executive director of the Mills Institute at Northeastern University’s Oakland campus.
Mills at Northeastern professor and internationally renowned artist Catherine Wagner debuts installation, "Arc Cycle," tomorrow at the Yerba Buena/Moscone station in San Francisco.
On the eve of #WakandaForever’s opening weekend, Mills at Northeastern Professor Ajuan Mance and Dean Kate Karniouchina discuss whether Hollywood learned any lessons from the success of “Black Panther.”
"Our Experience Powered by Northeastern campaign is going to provide the support, encouragement, and the resources to make big, ambitious, audacious dreams a reality.”
#Diwali, a holiday honoring the light within and without us all, will be celebrated at Mills and campuses across the Northeastern global network. Read the story to learn more.
kicks off the largest fundraising effort in its history—#ExperiencePoweredbyNortheastern—a $1.3 billion campaign to expand its role as a global, experiential research institution.
Our students shared their Mills College at Northeastern experience, including campus tours and creative fall crafts, with their loved ones during Family and Friends Weekend.
What’s criminal often depends on who’s doing the activity, says Ajuan Mance, professor at Mills College at #NortheasternUniversity. Her new book, Living While Black, explores this theme while celebrating the courage and resilience of the Black community.
“It doesn’t matter if you’re in business or in a laboratory, theater skills are essential skills,” says Victor Talmadge, professor of practice and director of theater studies at Mills College at Northeastern.
Students are enjoying California cuisine at our newly refreshed Founders Commons, where seating is now available on the first floor as well as in the main dining area!
Join us Wednesday at 7pm in Danforth Lecture Hall for the kick-off of the 2022–23 Art Lecture Series featuring Dr. Deborah Willis: MacArthur Fellow, author, professor and chair of the art department of photography & imagery at NYU’s Tish School of the Arts.
GETTING HUNGRY? Check out the new updated and EXTENDED dining hours and menus for Founders Commons, Tea Shop, and Café Suzie. https://mills.cafebonappetit.com
From facilities improvements to increased technology access and in-person support, students from across the US and the world are discovering a lot to be excited about at Mills College at Northeastern. Read the story:
for a special Toon Talk and book signing of her ‘1001 Black Men: Portraits at the Intersections.’ You can also view her work in their Emerging Artist Showcase through September 9.
We're looking forward to exploring all our neighborhood has to offer at the free Laurel StreetFair World Music Festival on Saturday, August 13. Live music, a dance floor, community yoga, BBQ tasting, a kids carnival, and more: the festival has it all!
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Watch what our undergraduate biology students are researching about the genetics of behavior with guidance from Professor Jared Young. Special thanks to student Mariyam Muhammad for photo and video editing and production!
The #MillsCollege and #Northeastern merger is official & approved. "Together, we'll create a future that honors Mills' values & ensures that the experiences of our students are rich in learning, discovery & impact," said presidents of both institutions.