Reed in the Media
Reed Dean of Faculty Peter Steinberger appeared on OPB's Think Out Loud to discuss Reed’s drug and alcohol policy, in light of recent scrutiny.
2008 Reed graduate, Lukas Strickland, is featured in the Oregonian for being a recipient of a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship travel grant.
Oregonian story about the Jess exhibition at Reed's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery.
Marat Grinberg, Reed Russian literature professor, comments in the New York
Review of Books on the "problem of evil" in postwar Europe.
Brian Kassof, Reed visiting assistant professor of history and humanities, contributes to an OPB story on the origins of May Day.
Former President Bill Clinton responding on ABC News to the questioning of Hilary Clinton's campaign strategy by Paul Gronke, Reed political science professor.
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Spring Dance Concert features Reed College choreographers, dancers and orchestra
WHAT | Students and faculty of the Reed College intermediate- and advanced-technique dance classes will present a program of choreography and dance for the spring semester. This second performance involving members of the newly formed Reed Dance Troupe will include a segment featuring Reed's Lindy Hoppers. In honor of the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, there also will be a special appearance by members of the Reed orchestra playing selections from Mozart's "Musical Joke" and "Serenade in E flat."
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WHEN | 8 p.m., Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6 |
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WHERE | Kaul Auditorium, Reed College, 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland (Use west parking lot off SE 28th Avenue) |
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COST | $1-4; tickets available at the door |
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CONTACT | For more information, the public is asked to visit Reed's public events website, http://events.reed.edu/, or to call the events line, 503/777-7755. |
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