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2004 - 05 Press Releases  

Six Reed College students awarded coveted Fulbright fellowships to pursue studies abroad 

Reed professor Alex Nice awarded National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship 

Edward Hershey appointed Director of Public Affairs at Reed College 

Reed College professor named a National Academy of Education / Spencer Postdoctoral Fellow 

Reed College hosts lectures on mathematical graphics in June 

Snapshot Chronicles: Inventing the American Photo Album opens at Reed College 

Reed College senior Alex Barron awarded American Society for Microbiology grant 

Two Reed juniors receive prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for chemistry and biochemistry 

Reed College's 98th Commencement set for May 16  

Reed College dance department's spring concert May 6 and 7 in Kaul Auditorium 

Reed College classics major awarded Beinecke Scholarship 

Reed College senior Caitlin Shrigley awarded Watson Fellowship to travel the high seas 

Reed College admits Class of 2009 

Reed College's Spring Canyon Day set for Saturday, April 16 

Russian Days at Reed College explores Russian culture of the 1920s and 1930s,  

Reed College receives Arthur Vining Davis grant to support Quantitative Skills  

Russia s acclaimed Valaam Ensemble  

Tom Stoppard's Intellectual Mystery "Arcadia" Opens April 1 at Reed College 

Feast the Eye, Fool the Eye: Trompe l'oeil and Still life Paintings from the  

Composer David Schiff performs an excerpt from his song cycle All About Love, 

Acclaimed installation artist Ann Hamilton discusses her most recent projects 

Nationally acclaimed dancer-choreographer creates new site-specific dance at  

Contrasting Inventions: Chamber Music for Strings, Winds, and Piano comes to the Reed College Chapel on March 9 

Public Policy Lecture Series continues with James Gibson, "Can Truth Reconcile a Divided Nation?" on February 28 

Reed College professor serves as Ukrainian election monitor 

Visiting Writer Series continues with poet Tim Seibles, author of Buffalo Head 

ROMP! 2005 offers a fresh look at Johannes Brahms 

Oregon's Professor of 2004 Nigel Nicholson named to the new Walter Mintz Chair in Classics at Reed College  

Open Gallery program brings public school students and at-risk youth into the world of art  

"Poetry and Perfume: A Chamber Music Concert, " Sunday, February 20 at Reed College 

Educator, author, and philosopher Dr. Cornel West lectures Friday, February 18 at Reed College 

Reed College's production of "Gorey Stories" combines comedy and the macabre, February 17-19 

"Algebraic Statistics for Computational Biology," February 10 at Reed College 

"Chinatown: A Re-evaluation of the Owens Valley to Los Angeles Water Transfer,"  

Reed College's Spring Public Policy Lecture Series begins January 31 with political scientist Margaret Levi exploring the question of trust in times of political transition 

Red76's "Blowback," on view February 1-March 27, 2005  

Legal expert Thomas Ulen explores the legal and economic 

Radio host Dr. Demento and author David Sterry are featured at Reed College's Paideia 2004 

Reed College celebrates Black History Month with lectures, music, and art exhibits 

Paul Silverstein returns from studying the ethnic struggle, marginality, and Amazigh/Berber consciousness in North Africa 

"Black Panthers 1968: Photographs by Ruth-Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones" opens January 4 at Reed College  

Evgenii Bershtein, assistant professor of Russian, has been named a Kone Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies 

John Vergin's "December's Tale," a seasonal celebration of words and music, at Reed College on Wednesday, December 15 

Reed classics professor awarded 2004 Oregon "Professor of the Year" 

Mikhail Iampolski of New York University discusses modern Russian cinema 

Reed students receive McGill-Lawrence Internship Award and Reed Environmental  

Reed psychology professor receives National Science Foundation grant to study  

"The Last 5 Years," a two-person musical, explores the ups and downs of relationships 

Russian journalist explores the state of the media in the age of Putin on November 9 

Reed College's dance department presents fall dance concert on November 12-13  

Reed College s music department presents "Concert and Church," a seasonal performance of chamber music and chorus, on Sunday, December 5 

Reed College s Darius Rejali speaks frankly about torture on Saturday, November 13  

David Damrosch of Columbia University explores the relationship between Greek and Near Eastern epics, Wednesday, October 27 

Reed biology professor receives $227,500 for E. coli research 

Reed production of "Macbeth" sets Shakespeare in the war-torn desert 

Reed professor works to evaluate conflicting claims between western scientists  

Performing arts inspire "Standing Room Only: A Passion for Performance" 

Reed College Fall Canyon Day Saturday, October 9 

Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound: The Classic Greek Theatre of Oregon and the Reed College Classics Department present an outdoor production of the ancient tragedy 

Reed College psychology professor awarded NIH grant 

Women's rugby team an important Reed resource 

Walters Art Museum curator William Noel discusses the only surviving manuscript  

V. Kerry Smith explores the legacy of the late John Krutilla, founder of modern  

Fall 2004 Visiting Writers Series opens with poet A. Van Jordan on September 30 

2004 Public Policy Lecture Series begins September 30 with political scientist Robert Keohane exploring the war on terror 

What is Marriage For? Author E. J. Graff to address gay marriage 

Acclaimed climatologist Warren M. Washington receives Reed College's Vollum Award 

Ken Aptekar's "A Personal Public" opens August 20 at Reed College's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery  

Reed recognized for its involvement in the SMART reading program 

Getty Awards Prestigous Grant to Reed College 

"Crossing the Bridge of Magpies - Journeys into China" 

Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery announces 2004-2005 exhibition schedule 

Lucinda Parker's "Emerson Suite" opens at Reed College  


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