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Reed College’s Cooley Gallery Hosts Retrospective of Beat Artist Jess

Curator tours of the exhibit will be offered on Saturday, May 17, and Sunday, May 18, at 2 p.m.Read more.


Reed College Mourns Death of Student

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Reed College Class of 2012 Competitively Selected, Diverse Group

Over the next few days, Reed College’s acceptance envelopes will be landing in the mailboxes of anxious applicants in 46 U.S. states and 35 foreign countries.Read more.


Reed College Senior Recipient of Prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship

Strickland plans to use his award for travel to coastal villages in Madagascar, Morocco, French Guiana, and possibly Cameroon to investigate the effects of globalization and climate change on traditional subsistence fishing communities.Read more.


Environmental Writer, Michelle Nijhuis, to Deliver Reed's Commencement Address

Michelle Nijhuis, a 1996 Reed College graduate, will be the 94th commencement speaker for her Alma Mater during its graduation ceremonies on the south lawn of the Reed campus. Reed College President Colin Diver will join Nijhuis in leading the commencement procession at 11 a.m. on May 19.Read more.


Faculty News

Anthropologist is Reed College’s Third Carnegie Scholar in Five Years

The project will contribute to a deeper understanding of the intersection of ethnic and religious politics within the Islamic world. Read more.


Reed College History and Humanities Professor Receives Stanford Fellowship

Benjamin Lazier explores humankind’s relationship to nature at the Stanford Humanities Center.Read more.


Reed College English Professor Awarded NEH Summer Stipend

An NEH fellowship and a grant from Reed supported Laura A. Leibman’s research this summer on the eighteenth-century Sephardic community of Newport, Rhode Island.Read more.


Reed College History Professor Michael P. Breen Receives Grant to Support Study of Law and Lawyers in Early Modern Europe

A Franklin Research Grant from the American Philosophical Society will support Breen’s research on a new book, ’Priests of the Law’: Lawyers, Law & Social Change in Europe (1500-1800).Read more.


Student News

Reed’s Davis Projects for Peace Program Winner Planting Seeds of Hope in Ecuador

This summer, students from Reed College will work with schoolteachers in one of the poorest regions of Ecuador to help plant community gardens and construct greenhouses on school grounds. The rural province of Chimborazo is an agricultural region where 26 percent of the indigenous Quichua population under the age of five suffers from malnutrition.Read more.


Events

Reed College Addresses Issues of Democracy and Inequality Through Public Policy

Reed’s Public Policy Lecture Series begins on Tuesday, March 4th at 7:30 p.m. in the Eliot Hall chapel with “The Qualities and Inequalities of Care,” by Nancy Folbre. Other speakers include; Larry Diamond, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution; Linda McClain author of The Place of Families: Fostering Capacity, Equality, and Responsibility; and Shamus Roller director of the Coalition on Regional Quality.Read more.


ROMP!: Carter and Messiaen at 100

ROMP!’s music and lectures are woven together to enhance the listening experience and to help bring insight into the works of Carter and Messiaen.Read more.


Tashi Quartet Reunites for ROMP!, a collaboration of Reed College and Chamber Music Northwest

The Tashi Quartet will perform together live for the first time in 30 years at Reediana Omnibus Musica Philosopha (ROMP!).Read more.



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