Reed College Reunions
This lecture by John Sheehy '82 examined the 100-year history of Reed College by looking at the issues facing each of its presidents and how they dealt with those issues
A musical celebration of Reed's 100 years as Gilbert and Sullivan might have done it. Fans of Gilbert and Sullivan will know the tunes, but the words have been recrafted to tell the story or Reed thanks to the tireless efforts of Jim Kahan '64.
Former calligraphy instructor Robert J. Palladino [1969--84] demonstrates italic letter forms at the Alumni College: Arts 100 program, Experiencing Lloyd Reynolds, on June 10, 2011.
In this unique "applied" physics class, Brad Wright '61 demonstrates how only a dozen or so people can generate giant tsunami waves in the Reed College swimming pool.
In this unique "applied" physics class, Brad Wright '61 demonstrates how only a dozen or so people can generate giant tsunami waves in the Reed College swimming pool.
Wally Englert, Omar & Althea Hoskins Professor of Classical Studies & Humanities, discusses Humanities 110 and how the Homeric epic of choice for fall semester is no longer the tale of Achilleus and his anger, but that of Odysseus and his quest to return home. As he explains, the Hum 110 syllabus has undergone some significant changes in the past year.
The sixth-annual keynote event featuring poet Gary Snyder '51 was held at Reed's Centennial Reunions on Friday June 10, 2011.
The ceremonial groundbreaking for the Performing Arts Building was held on June 10, 2011.
A world premiere of one of ten short plays, one for each decade of Reed's existence, written by ten Reed playwrights and presented as staged readings during Reed College's Centennial Reunions June 10, 2011.
A world premiere of one of ten short plays, one for each decade of Reed's existence, written by ten Reed playwrights and presented as staged readings during Reed College's Centennial Reunions June 10, 2011.
A world premiere of one of ten short plays, one for each decade of Reed's existence, written by ten Reed playwrights and presented as staged readings during Reed College's Centennial Reunions June 10, 2011.
The sixth-annual keynote event featuring poet Gary Snyder '51 was held at Reed's Centennial Reunions on Friday June 10, 2011.