Friday, January 15, 2021
We’ll look at lighting, sound, video composition, and more to help improve your video lecture presentations. This workshop is intended for instructors who...
This workshop grew out of the Anti-Racist Teaching Faculty Teaching Symposium (FTS) that ran this fall. Drawing on what we learned, participants will...
This workshop provides a framework for redesigning our courses to meet the challenges of teaching and learning in this moment. The live-run will open and...
The Reed Events page is the hub for information about all activities happening on campus. If you are a faculty or staff member who would like to be able to...
Drop on by for any video or audio questions you have, including using video tools such as iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, Garageband, how to record in...
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Welcome To Paideia—Reed’s Annual Festival Of Learning! See here for the schedule of events
Sunday, January 17, 2021
Welcome To Paideia—Reed’s Annual Festival Of Learning! See here for the schedule of events
Monday, January 18, 2021
Welcome To Paideia—Reed’s Annual Festival Of Learning! See here for the schedule of events
Join two Reed alums, Moriah Gottman '13 second year MD student at OHSU and Jason Swinderman '15 third year MD/PhD student at UCSF. They are happy to answer...
Writer and Poet Tongo-Eisen Martin will deliver a special keynote address for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
In the face of a system that will not likely...
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Welcome To Paideia—Reed’s Annual Festival Of Learning! See here for the schedule of events
In collaboration with OID.
Meditation sessions will take place virtually through the end of January.
Silent meditation sessions are open to all members of the Reed community and...
Panel discussion with Mary Ashburn Miller (History and Humanities), Derek Applewhite (Biology), Anna Ritz (Computational Biology) and Darrell Schroter...
Interested in learning more about finding and applying for summer research opportunities? Julia Burrows at CLBR will be hosting three current Reed students:...
Drop on by for any video or audio questions you have, including using video tools such as iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, Garageband, how to record in...
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Welcome To Paideia—Reed’s Annual Festival Of Learning! See here for the schedule of events
In collaboration with OID.
Learn or review how to create quizzes in Moodle, manage a question bank, and adjust quiz settings to allow for different student needs. Tom Landvatter, who...
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Welcome To Paideia—Reed’s Annual Festival Of Learning! See here for the schedule of events
We invite you to join us for a live online conversation about Russophone literature in Ukraine and Kazakhstan with guests Andrei Kurkov and Yuriy...
With Beth Platte and students.
Faculty, initial meeting: Thursday, January 21, 2-3pm.
Students, initial training: Thursday, January 21, 3-4pm.
Faculty, initial meeting: Thursday, January 21, 2-3pm.
Students, initial training: Thursday, January 21, 3-4pm.
Friday, January 22, 2021
Welcome To Paideia—Reed’s Annual Festival Of Learning! See here for the schedule of events
Interested in getting involved in off campus Federal Work-Study or the Community Engagement credit program this coming semester? Come with your questions to...
Debating for Democracy presents their 2021 Letters to an Elected Official Campaign. Through Letters to an Elected Official, you have the opportunity to have...
Drop on by for any video or audio questions you have, including using video tools such as iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, Garageband, how to record in...
Saturday, January 23, 2021
Welcome To Paideia—Reed’s Annual Festival Of Learning! See here for the schedule of events
An MLK Virtual Racial Justice Teach-in presented by the Campus Collaborative
About
MLK Racial Justice Campus Collaborative is a group of 2- and 4- year...
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Welcome To Paideia—Reed’s Annual Festival Of Learning! See here for the schedule of events
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Meditation sessions will take place virtually through the end of January.
Silent meditation sessions are open to all members of the Reed community and...
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Dr. Holschuh will lecture on, "Can Maxwell help us predict future sea level rise?"
Earth’s ice sheets store enough water to raise global sea level by over...
Thursday, January 28, 2021
This week’s seminar is a chance to learn and ask questions about summer research opportunities in the chemistry department and the junior qualifying exam....
Friday, January 29, 2021
Learn about upcoming events in the department as well as opportunities for summer research, internships & fellowships.
(contact gonyerk@reed.edu for the...
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Why not celebrate the midway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox with a wee bit of beer? Call it Imbolc, or Groundhog Day, let’s join...
Debating for Democracy presents their 2021 Letters to an Elected Official Campaign. Through Letters to an Elected Official, you have the opportunity to have...
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Join five members of the Alumni Board’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee for a thoughtful and honest discussion of their experiences as Reedies of color....
Thursday, February 4, 2021
Dynamics and Distributed Computing -
Distributed computing is about finding efficient algorithms that can be run in parallel using as little communication...
Laura Nix ’89 is an independent filmmaker committed to exploring provocative characters and subject matter. Her most recent film, a short documentary about...
Friday, February 5, 2021
The Reed Events page is the hub for information about all activities happening on campus. If you are a faculty or staff member who would like to be able to...
Nadia Singh, University of Oregon
"Phenotypic Plasticity in Recombination in Drosophila melanogaster"
Science Trivia- 4pm
Talk Begins- 4:10pm
Talk...
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Sanford Redlich '90, graduated from Reed with a neuroscience background. Then life happened.
From his LinkedIn:
"A few developers working well together can...
Sanford Redlich '90, graduated from Reed with a neuroscience background. Then life happened.
From his LinkedIn:
"A few developers working well together can...
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Join the Foster-Scholz Club for a virtual talk with R.P. Wollenberg Professor of Music Mark Burford that examines the relationship of musical performance to...
Thomas Markland, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University
Tom Markland received his MChem in Chemistry from Balliol College, University of Oxford where...
Friday, February 12, 2021
Crystal Rogers, University of California, Davis
Science Trivia- 4pm
Talk Begins- 4:10pm
Dr. Rogers' lab studies the molecular mechanisms that control the...