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Reed College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in the Eastmoreland neighborhood, Tudor - Gothic style architecture, [ 5 ] and a forested canyon nature preserve at its center.
Reed students posing with the college's unofficial mascot, the Doyle Owl. This page lists notable alumni of Reed College, an American institution of liberal arts and sciences, located in Portland, Oregon, along with their past and present positions. In addition to famous Reed College graduates, it also includes some famous Reedies who did not ...
Map of the Reed College campus A. E. Doyle's master plan (1920) The Reed College campus includes academic buildings, dormitories and houses, administration and service buildings, student centers and other buildings. Academic buildings include the A. A. Knowlton Laboratory of Physics, Arthur F. Scott Laboratory of Chemistry (1992), Center for ...
Eliot Hall is the primary administrative building of Reed College in Portland, Oregon, designed by Albert Ernest Doyle and built in 1912. [1] The building was one of the first buildings constructed at the college. The name was changed to Eliot Hall when it was dedicated to Thomas Lamb Eliot in 1935 and subsequently remodeled.
The Reed Research Reactor (RRR) is a research nuclear reactor located on-campus at Reed College in Portland, Oregon It is a pool-type TRIGA Mark I reactor, built by General Atomics in 1968 and operated since then under licence from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission .
In 2001, Reed received a $1 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support the colleges’s integrated learning initiative, which included the expansion of the library and the construction of an educational technology center.
Pages in category "Reed College alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 387 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sixteen people have served as president of Reed College, a liberal arts college located in Portland, Oregon, United States. Seven have served in the role of acting president. [1] The institution was led by an administrative committee from 1919 to 1921 and from July to December 1924. [1]