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Skip to site navigation. Skip to content. Skip to Reed contact information. REED COLLEGE Search Reed Search REED NAVIGATION * About * Academics * Admission * Offices * Events * Give * Magazine * More * Student Hub * Parent Hub * Faculty & Staff Hub * Alumni Hub * Academic calendar * Bookstore * Campus announcements * Catalog * Cooley Art Gallery * Employee Self-Service * Job opportunities * Library * Moodle login * Reed email * Directory * IRIS Login Double Your Impact on the Reed Community Learn more Close Give by December 31 and have your gift matched dollar for dollar, up to $500. GET YOUR GIFT MATCHED. Give now. Explore Reed—in person and virtually Learn more Close Join us for a range of events designed to help you get to know Reed and ace every aspect of your college search and application. We’re offering special on-campus visit options and interactive virtual workshops that will give you all the skills you need to embark on your college quest. 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Read all latest news from Reed Magazine REED IN THE MEDIA December 4, 2023 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I’M 87, STILL WORKING AND WALKING PROOF OF THE VALUE OF COLLEGE HUMANITIES Sharon Toji ’58 wrote a letter to the editor in the Los Angeles Times about the value of humanities. Los Angeles Times December 4, 2023 HOW THE ARCHITECT OF ARGENTINA’S ECONOMY IS BOOSTING HIS PRESIDENTIAL BID Associate professor and political scientist Mariela Szwarcberg Daby commented on Argentina’s presidential election. The Wall Street Journal November 29, 2023 RESEARCH LED BY REED PROVIDES INSIGHT INTO ELECTION JOBS Research led by professor Paul Gronke and visting scholar Paul Manson provide insight into the challenges election workers face. The New York Times November 17, 2023 REED RESEARCHERS PRESENT STUDY RESULTS TO LEGISLATURE Researchers at Reed College’s Elections and Voting Information Center (EVIC) spent months interviewing nearly all Oregon county clerks and compiled sobering findings in a study presented to the Legislature. KGW News Browse more Reed in the Media FEATURED EVENTS * Dec 8 Friday@4 Music Series Join us for regular recitals, lectures, and other special events that are part of the Friday@4 Music Series. We invite you to attend any of our upcoming recitals. Note that... Eliot Hall, Room: Chapel or PAB 320 (check listing for details) 4pm * Dec 9 - Dec 10 Winter Dance Concert Please join us for the Winter Dance Concert! Highlighting exquisite performances by Reed dancers and by Reed's Contemporary Performance Ensemble, the concert will include... Greenwood Theater 7:30pm * Dec 13 Concert: Winter's Voice, with John Vergin ('78) Winter's Voice returns to Reed's Eliot hall chapel. Performer John Vergin ('78) spins a tale that chronicles twenty-four hours in a young musician's life beginning at midnight... Eliot Hall, Room: Chapel 7:30pm * Fri, Jan 19, 2024 Chanticleer Friends of Chamber Music Concert Please contact the organization directly for ticketing and event questions. Their number is 503-224-9842. The Grammy award-winning vocal... Kaul Auditorium 7:30pm * Sun, Jan 21, 2024 - May 5 Fear No Music: Demystifying New Music Series Join us in a unique lecture/performance experience, as the musicians deconstruct and de-mystify one or two works. This hour-long lecture performance series will be complete... 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