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2003 - 04 Press Releases  

PERFORMERS FROM BEIJING OPERA TO HOST THEATRE WORKSHOP AT REED COLLEGE 

REED THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "BOY GETS GIRL" AND "THE HOLY GHOST" 

FLUTIST LINDA BAILEY TO PERFORM PORTLAND DEBUT OF DAVID SCHIFF'S SUITE FOR FLUTE AND PIANO 

JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR THOMAS GOLTZ TO LECTURE AT REED ON WAR IN CHECHNYA 

REED RECEIVES NEW GRANT TO RESEARCH COMPLEX MODELS FOR CONFLAGRATION AND EPIDEMICS 

PORTRAITS OF CONFUCIUS WORKSHOP AT REED COLLEGE 

JENNIFER BARTLETT'S UNIQUE CARTOGRAPHICAL EXHIBITION OPENS IN REED COLLEGE'S DOUGLAS F. COOLEY MEMORIAL ART GALLERY; artist's lecture has been postponed 

YEAR OF CHINA LECTURE SERIES EXAMINES CLASH BETWEEN CHINESE AND FOREIGN CULTURES 

REED LAUNCHES 2003 PUBLIC POLICY SERIES WITH ARCHITECT OF OSLO PEACE ACCORD, FORMER WORLD BANK CHIEF, WELFARE STATE EXPERT 

REED COLLEGE TO BUILD REMOTE ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY FOR ASTRONOMY RESEARCH 

NOTABLE REED ALUMNAE SARAH DOUGHER '90 AND ARLENE BLUM '66 TO VISIT CAMPUS 

LEADING EXPERT ON LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE SPEAKS AT REED COLLEGE 

HOW DO SMART PEOPLE FOOL THEMSELVES? 

REED PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR PARTICIPATES IN EXTRAORDINARY CONFERENCE WITH THE DALAI LAMA 

LEADING ARCHITECTS AND DESIGNERS TO SPEAK AT REED ON URBAN PLANNING AND PUBLIC SPACES 

ONE OF RUSSIA'S FOREMOST LIVING POETS TO READ HIS WORKS AT REED 

REED PROFESSOR AWARDED NSF GRANT TO RESEARCH ELECTRICAL UTILITY INDUSTRY 

REED COLLEGE OPENS FALL 2003 VISITING WRITERS SERIES 

EXHIBITION FEATURES ARTISTS' BOOKS FROM REED COLLEGE COLLECTION 

HUMAN GENOME PROJECT ADVOCATE DR. LEROY HOOD WILL RECEIVE VOLLUM AWARD AT REED'S CONVOCATION 

ANDALUSIAN DANCE AND MUSIC CONCERT AT REED 

The 2004 Portland Palestinian Film Festival, at Reed College March 24-28 

Artist Linda Welker discusses her recent work on Friday, June 4 

Reed College junior Derek Galligan awarded biology grant 

Reed's 96th Commencement set for May 17  

Reed College Announces New Additions to Board  

Reed sophomore receives prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for chemistry 

Vanessa Renwick discusses her multimedia piece "Patriot Act" on Saturday, May 1 

Reed College hosts Spring Canyon Day on April 17 

Chamber music concert on April 25 features works by Knox, Grieg, and Schumann 

Author François Cusset lectures on radicalism and "identity politics"on American college campuses, April 21 

Michael C. McMillen's "Red Trailer Motel" opens April 10 at Reed's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery 

Vanessa Renwick's "Patriot Act" featured in new Case Works exhibition  

Historian James Millward to speak on Uyghur nationalism and separatist movements in the Xinjiang region of China  

Reed College receives record number of applications for the Class of 2008 

Economics expert Ashima Goyal explores the relationship between political democracy and economic development in Asia on Thursday, April 8  

Acclaimed poet David Hernandez concludes Reed's Spring Visiting Writers Series 

Death and resurrection are themes of Reed's annual spring choral concert on Sunday, April 25 

Orbit of the Sun King: Reed College faculty and staff present music and readings from the age of Louis XIV 

Islamic expert lectures on "Redeeming Islam - The Neo-Colonial Project in Islamic Studies in a Post 9/11 Academy" on April 2 

Reed College Debate Union named top Division Two debate program in the Pacific Northwest  

Art historian Patricia Berger explores the Qing Empire in final Year of China Lecture, March 25 

Acclaimed fortepianist Richard Fuller performs works by Haydn, Mozart, and more on April 2 

Improvisational jazz pianist Larry Karush performs in concert on Friday, March 26 

Reed receives $60,000 Merck Corporation grant for biology and chemistry research 

Reed senior awarded Churchill Scholarship 

Reed professor awarded Harvard grant to study history of Muslim community in Portland 

Kennedy School of Government's Jeffrey Frankel examines recent American economic policy on Monday, March 29 

Author to speak on relationship between Mormonism and science on Thursday, March 11 

Panel discussion explores diversity issues at the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education desegregation decision 

Reed College announces $2 million financial aid gift  

Harvard's Robert D. Putnam speaks on community involvement in post-9/11 America on Friday, February 27 

Lucille Clifton, National Book Award winner and only author nominated for two Pulitzer Prizes in the same year, reads from her work on Wednesday, February 25  

Elijah Anderson to lecture on "Violence and the Inner-City Poor" during Black History Month at Reed College on Wednesday, February 18  

Foreign policy expert Phyllis Bennis lectures on United States objectives in the Middle East Thursday, February 19 

Bryan Jones, director of the Center for American Politics and Public Policy, explores the history of American public policy on Thursday, February 12 

Noted art historian and critic Leslie King-Hammond lectures on the work of Whitfield Lovell and Jacob Lawrence on Thursday, February 12, 2004 

Prominent local political analysts discuss the 2004 Presidential Election on Thursday, February 5 at Reed College 

Lani Guinier lectures on "Affirmative Action" on Monday, February 9, 2004, part of Black History Month celebration at Reed College 

Aimee Bender launches Reed College's spring visiting writers series 

Acclaimed Russian poet Dmitri Prigov featured during annual SOYUZ conference, February 13 at Reed College 

ROMP! 2004 features "Bach's Cosmos" 

Reed Arts Week 2004, March 3-7, features legendary hip-hopper KRS-ONE, damali ayo, The Modern Zoo and more  

Exhibition by Portland artist damali ayo inaugurates Case Works, a new program at Reed College featuring regional artists 

REED DANCE DEPARTMENT AND WHITE BIRD HOST SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP ON COLLABORATION 

REED COLLEGE THEATER DEPARTMENT DEBUTS THREE NEW PRODUCTIONS IN FEBRUARY 

NATIONAL RADIO CELEBRITY DR. DEMENTO PERFORMS AT REED COLLEGE FOR PAIDEIA 2004 

WHITFIELD LOVELL: WHISPERS FROM THE WALLS OPENS JANUARY 28 AT REED COLLEGE'S DOUGLAS F. COOLEY MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 

REED'S PUBLIC POLICY LECTURE SERIES RESUMES FEBRUARY 5 WITH AN ANALYSIS OF THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 

SPRING 2004 VISITING WRITERS SERIES OPENS WITH AIMEE BENDER ON FEBRUARY 5, 2004 

BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT REED COLLEGE TO FEATURE LANI GUINIER, ELIJAH ANDERSON, AND LUCILLE CLIFTON 

WINTER STUDENT CONCERT FEATURES CONTEMPORARY, AFRICAN, FLAMENCO, AND BALLROOM DANCE PERFORMANCES 

JOHN VERGIN '78 TO PERFORM "DECEMBER'S TALE" ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17 

REED COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO PRESENT "A SEASONAL CELEBRATION" 

PROFESSOR AND AUTHOR VINCENT DESROCHES TO LECTURE AT REED ON POSTCOLONIAL THEORIES AND THE CASE FOR FRANCOPHONE STUDIES