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Christina Romer, Stimulus Was Not Big Enough
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Christina Romer, former chair of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisors, argued that the federal government should increase stimulus spending to accelerate the country's economic growth. (December 01, 2010) Read more...Reed Honors OHSU's Dr. Brian Druker With Vollum Award
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Awardees are selected for their the perseverance, fresh approach to problem-solving, and creative imagination, all hallmarks of Howard Vollum's career. (August 17, 2010) Read more...2010 Graduate to Study in St. Petersburg as Fulbright Student Scholar
Student News
Wheeler will work under the direction of scholars at Smolny College in St. Petersburg, Russia who specialize in the literature of the Russian Silver Age. (July 19, 2010) Read more...Reed Alumni Honor Shirley Gittelsohn '49 and Constance Putnam '65
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Shirley Gittelsohn '49 and Constance Putnam '65 were this year's Foster-Scholz Award recipients. The award honors two Reed alumni who have made major contributions to the community and Reed College and who are celebrating their 50th and 60th reunion. (June 11, 2010) Read more...Reed senior wins Fulbright to pursue neurological research in Sweden
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Nicholson will investigate if the hormone ghrelin increases the pleasurable effects of alcohol from a neurological standpoint in cases of alcohol addiction (April 21, 2010) Read more...Wikipedia cofounder Larry Sanger '91 to speak at Reed commencement
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Commencement will take place on the front lawn of the college on May 17 (April 16, 2010) Read more...Reed welcomes Keith Todd, new dean of admission.
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Reed welcomes Keith Todd, new dean of admission. (April 12, 2010) Read more...Ellen Keck Stauder announced as next dean of the faculty
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Reed College announces new dean of the faculty (February 25, 2010) Read more...Tom Hayden on '60s movements as catalyst for Obama presidency
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Tom Hayden will speak in the Reed College Vollum lecture hall on Friday, February 26 at 6 p.m. (February 22, 2010) Read more...