In spring 2009, alumni, parents, and friends were invited to Love of Learning: Reed's Centennial Conference to reflect on a century of learning and take a personal stake in Reeds next 100 years. The program, which took place in cities across the country a
Pamela C. Ronald '82 speaks at Reed College's Centennial Conference April 15, 2009, at the Hotel Whitcomb in San Francisco, California.
Linda Hammill Matthews '67 speaks at Reed College's Centennial Conference April 1, 2009, at the Elephant and Castle in Chicago, Illinois.
In spring 2009, alumni, parents, and friends were invited to Love of Learning: Reed's Centennial Conference to reflect on a century of learning and take a personal stake in Reeds next 100 years. The program, which took place in cities across the country and in London, launched the celebration of Reeds upcoming centennial. President Colin Diver led discussion with professors about teaching at Reed and the community that makes this passion for education possible. Also, in each city a local alumni speaker talked about his/her experience at Reed and beyond. The program also included a reception, a short video, and small-group discussions. Record numbers of Reedies contributed to dynamic conversations about how their educational experience defined them and what makes this centennial a meaningful institutional touchstone.
In spring 2009, alumni, parents, and friends were invited to Love of Learning: Reeds Centennial Conference to reflect on a century of learning and take a personal stake in Reeds next 100 years. The program, which took place in cities across the country and in London, launched the celebration of Reeds upcoming centennial. President Colin Diver led discussion with professors about teaching at Reed and the community that makes this passion for education possible. Also, in each city a local alumni speaker talked about his/her experience at Reed and beyond. The program also included a reception, a short video, and small-group discussions. Record numbers of Reedies contributed to dynamic conversations about how their educational experience defined them and what makes this centennial a meaningful institutional touchstone.
In spring 2009, alumni, parents, and friends were invited to Love of Learning: Reeds Centennial Conference to reflect on a century of learning and take a personal stake in Reeds next 100 years. The program, which took place in cities across the country and in London, launched the celebration of Reeds upcoming centennial. President Colin Diver led discussion with professors about teaching at Reed and the community that makes this passion for education possible. Also, in each city a local alumni speaker talked about his/her experience at Reed and beyond. The program also included a reception, a short video, and small-group discussions. Record numbers of Reedies contributed to dynamic conversations about how their educational experience defined them and what makes this centennial a meaningful institutional touchstone.
Barbara Alexander Ehrenreich '63 speaks at Reed College's Centennial Conference March 19, 2009, at the Women's National Democratic Club in Washington, D.C.
Peter Goodman '89 speaks at Reed College's Centennial Conference March 17, 2009, at the Marriott Marquis in New York City.
Steven Shapin '65 speaks at Reed College's Centennial Conference March 16, 2009, at the Westin Copley Place in Boston, Massachusetts.
Robert Stacey '72 speaks at Reed College's Centennial Conference February 5, 2009, at Reed's Kaul Auditorium.
Virginia Oglesby Hancock '62 speaks at Reed College's Centennial Conference February 5, 2009, at Reed's Kaul Auditorium.