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Posted on March 18, 2021March 18, 2021 by craymond

Mills College: Dead

Yesterday Mills College announced that it is closing. I predicted its demise on this blog in July 2017 because it was trying to operate in a market where it had already lost to the competition:

Mills College: When the Bus Leaves the Station and You’re Not On It

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