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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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Professor Maria Gough of Stanford University lectures on "Lissitzky, Vertov, and the Agitation of Space," November 9
WHAT | Dr. Maria Gough, of Stanford University, is assistant professor of 20th-century European art and theory with a special focus on Russian and French art; post-war American art; and feminist art and theory. Her publications include essays in "October," "Res: Journal of Anthropology and Aesthetics," and "Les Cahiers du Musée national d'art moderne." She is the author of “The Artist as Producer: Russian Constructivism in Revolution,†published by the University of California Press in 2005. Also in preparation (with Pamela Lee, Stanford University) is an anthology of primary sources on art and technology. |
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WHEN | 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, November 9 |
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WHERE | Psychology auditorium (room 105), Adjacent to the east parking lot, Reed College, 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd. |
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COST | Free and open to the public |
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CONTACT | For more information, please visit Reed’s public events webpage at events.reed.edu or call the public events hotline at 503/777-7755 |
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