The final installment in our Transitions series goes back just eight years to the formation and introduction of the Mills transgender admissions policy.
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Photo by Robbie Sweeny On April 13, the Mills College Trans Studies Speaker Series welcomed internationally-known technologist and network security expert Chelsea Manning for a talk show-styled event at Lisser Hall with Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Women’s Leadership Susan Stryker. Co-sponsored by We Are the Voices and the President’s Office, “Volatile Contexts: Identity, Technology
Three alumnae who are defying stereotypes and finding success in the professional fitness space.
A new book closes a chapter on the Mills Longitudinal Study.
Students from all points of the globe find knowledge and confidence at Mills to improve communities near and far.
Graduates working in the fashion industry bring an artistic touch and entrepreneurial spirit to their roles. Most importantly, they say, the right clothing allows everyone to express a true sense of self.
Fresh perspectives and new scholarship enliven learning By Pamela Wilson What does reading Beowulf reveal about race? How can the literature of the Middle Ages teach us about the modern era? Associate Professor Diane Cady and her students have been posing these questions—and others—in Survey of British Literature I, a course she recently redesigned as