Reed College Multimediahttp://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/index.htmlAudio and/or video of selected events and lectures that have occurred on the Reed College campus in sunny Portland, Oregon.http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/reunions08_schiff.htmlReunions '08: Composer David Schiff; pianist Larry Karush '68Reed CollegeWorld Premiere of Mountains & RiversDavid Schiff's Mountains & Rivers
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/reunions08_pzeb.htmlReunions '08: Portland Zoo Electric BandYesReed CollegeSelections from the performance
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/reunions08_williams.htmlReunions '08: Philip Williams '58 and Vivian Tomlinson Williams '59Reed CollegeFiddle Tunes of the Lewis and Clark EraPhilip Williams ’58 and Vivian Tomlinson Williams ‘59: Fiddle Tunes of the Lewis and Clark Era
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/reunions08_strawberryrune.htmlReunions '08: Strawberry RuneReed CollegeSelections from the performanceStrawberry Rune: Selections from the Performance
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/reunions08_sarahd.htmlReunions '08: Sarah D and the SGsReed CollegeSelections from the performanceSarah D and the SGs: Selections from the Performance
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/commencement08_nijhuis.htmlCommencement 2008: Michelle NijhuisReed College“In Weirdness Is the Preservation of the World”Michelle Nijhuis ’96 is an award-winning science and environment journalist who writes for newspapers, magazines, and public radio. Nijhuis is a contributing editor of High Country News, and her work also appears in publications including Smithsonian, The Christian Science Monitor, Audubon, and Orion. She is the winner of several national journalism honors, including the Walter Sullivan Award for Excellence in Science Journalism, an AAAS Science Journalism Award, and selection for the anthology Best American Science Writing. In 2006, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Nijhuis traveled to Southeast Alaska to gain first-hand perspective on climate change. She joined legendary glaciologist Maynard Miller and his research team for 10 days on the Juneau Icefield, where she reported on evidence of global warming. Nijhuis majored in biology at Reed. With her husband, Jackson Perrin, she lives off the electrical grid in Western Colorado.
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/commencement08_diver.htmlCommencement 2008: Colin DiverReed CollegePresident’s WelcomeThe president of Reed College welcomes and congratulates the class of '08 and introduces speaker Michelle Nijhuis.
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/orta_lucy02.05.08.htmlArt Department Lecture: Lucy OrtaReed CollegeDesigner and artist Lucy Orta invented "Refuge Wear," "Body Architecture," and "Nexus Architecture" (1992–2002). She was a founding member of the "Man and Humanity" Master in Industrial Design for the Design Academy Eindhoven (2002), and was invested as the first Rootstein Hopkins Chair at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts, London (2002–07). In 1993, Lucy Orta and her partner, Jorge Orta, founded their studio in central Paris. Lucy + Jorge Orta have exhibited their results of their collaborations in major contemporary art museums, including the Barbican Art Gallery, London; Modern Art Museum, Paris; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; Boijmans Museum Van Beuningen, Rotterdam; as well as at the Venice, Havana, and Johannesburg Biennales. The lecture was sponsored by the Cafferio Family Trust, the Reed College art department, and the Pacific Northwest College of Art.
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/vw07_li.htmlVisiting Writers Lecture Series 2007: Yiyun LiReed CollegeYiyun Li grew up in Beijing, China, and came to the United States in 1996. She began writing in her late twenties, and has published stories and essays inthe New Yorker, Best American Short Stories, and elsewhere. Her debut collection, A Thousand Years of Good Prayers, won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, PEN/Hemingway Award, and Guardian First Book Prize, among many other awards. She received a Whiting Writers' Award and a residency fellowship from Lannan Foundation, and was recently chosen by Granta magazine as one of the best young American novelists. She lives in Oakland, California, with her husband and two sons, and teaches in the M.F.A. program at Mills College.
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/vw07_montgomery.htmlVisiting Writers Lecture Series 2007: Lee MontgomeryReed CollegeLee Montgomery is author of The Things Between Us: A Memoir; Whose World Is This?; and Searching For Emily: Illustrated. Whose World Is This? received the John Simmons Iowa Short Fiction Award in 2007. Montgomery's work has appeared in numerous publications, including Iowa Review, Denver Quarterly, Story Magazine, the American Book Review, the Antioch Review; and the anthology, The Honeymoon is Over. Editorial director of Tin House Books and executive editor for Tin House magazine, she is also the founding director for the Tin House Summer Writers Workshop. She received her undergraduate degree in biology from Antioch College, and an M.F.A. in creative writing from the Iowa Writer's Workshop, where she was the fiction editor for the Iowa Review. She lives with her husband and their two "bizarre" dogs in Portland, Oregon.
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/ppls07_bales.htmlPublic Policy Lecture Series 2007: Kevin BalesReed College“Ending Slavery: How We Free Today’s Slaves”
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/ppls07_piven.htmlPublic Policy Lecture Series 2007: Frances Fox PivenReed College“Can Power from Below Change the World?”
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/ppls07_edelman.htmlPublic Policy Lecture Series 2007: Peter EdelmanReed CollegeFrom Poverty to Prosperity: A National Strategy to Cut Poverty in Half
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/deloria9.12.07.htmlVine Deloria Jr. Lecture Series 2007: Philip J. DeloriaReed CollegeVine Deloria Jr. was one of the preeminent Native American intellectuals of the 20th century, whose work brought attention to the complex history of American Indians, and the value of land and traditions to Native American communities. He was the author of more than 20 works, and was an active leader for numerous American Indian institutions. After Deloria died in 2005 Reed students and staff created the Vine Deloria Jr. lecture series to honor his memory. The series recognizes the work of Native American scholars whose intellectual pursuits reflect the spirit and commitment exhibited by Deloria. This series is a collaborative effort between faculty, students, and Reed's multicultural affairs office. Visiting presenters are selected by a committee of Native American scholars, Reed faculty, students, and staff. The inauguration of this series occurs in fall 2007.
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http://www.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/convocation07_savery.htmlConvocation 2007: Pancho SaveryReed CollegeThe Reed College 2007 convocation ceremony took place on Wednesday, August 22, at 4 p.m., under the tent on the south lawn. Convocation Speaker, Pancho Savery, Professor of English & Humanities Pancho Savery has been a member of the Reed faculty since 1995. Prior to his appointment to the college, he taught for 15 years at the University of Massachusetts–Boston. Professor Savery teaches courses in modern and contemporary European and American drama, African American literature, American Indian literature, and American and European fiction. He has published essays on Ezra Pound, Adrienne Rich, Robert Creeley, Albert Murray, Robert Farris Thompson, Ralph Ellison, Cecil Brown, Saunders Redding, Tennessee Williams, James Baldwin, Roy DeCarava, and Langston Hughes, and also co-edited the book Approaches to Teaching Ellison's Invisible Man. In addition to his scholarly work, Professor Savery has published numerous poems, most recently in Hubbub, and has spoken at Portland theatres on Ntozake Shange, Tennessee Williams, and Suzan-Lori Parks. He is chair of Reed's English department, the Senior Symposium, the HIP Program, Reed's Diversity Committee, and is co-chair of the literature-theatre and history-literature majors.
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