The 169-year-old liberal arts college in Oakland, which has left an extraordinary legacy in American arts (especially contemporary classical music), is one of the few all-female undergraduate schools left in the U.S. But the pandemic has only intensified longstanding declines in Mills’s enrollment and financial health, and administrators say that the school will accept no more new students, stop issuing degrees after 2023, and turn itself into an institute. Alumnae are organizing to fight the decision. – San Francisco Chronicle

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