SF News Oakland's Mills College Calls It Quits After Several Rough Years, Will Accept No Incoming First-Years After 2021 Historic East Bay women's college Mills, which was founded in 1852, is ending its run as a degree-granting institution and won't be taking on any new students after this fall.
SF News Mills College In Oakland Votes To Lay Off Faculty Rather Than Admit Men The Bay Area's oldest (and now only) women's college, Mills College in Oakland, faced another crossroads this year as they've seen a steady decline in enrollment and are now facing a $9 million
SF News CCSF Lives, Accreditation Reaffirmed For 7 Years As administrators hoped and expected, City College of San Francisco has its accreditation reaffirmed for the full term of the next seven years as the school announced in a press release today. The
SF News Hotel Labor Drama Friend of SFist Jason Schultz forwarded us a press release [PDF]. What do you get when you cross labor activism and theater nerds? Hilarity! Saint Francis, beloved patron saint of small animals and