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Josh Riedel ’07 was Instagram’s first employee. His debut novel plunges readers into startup life.Fields of Resistance
Anthropology professor LaShandra Sullivan investigates land rights movements and inspires a new generation of thinkers.Prof. Elizabeth Drumm Wins NEH Fellowship
With her project, the Spanish and humanities professor hopes to bring more attention to modernist author Ramón del Valle-Inclán.Reed Awarded Mellon Foundation Grant to Support Environmental Humanities
The $500,000 initiative will fund new scholarship as well as the creation of courses centered on environmental justice and the literary imagination.Reed in the Media
May 4, 2023
Animals Are Dying in Droves. What Are They Telling Us?
The New Republic reports on the rise in mass mortality events, with Prof. Sam Fey [biology] weighing in on the “biblical” proportions of such die-offs.
April 7, 2023
New study sounds alarm, provides hope for Western red cedars
Oregon Capital Chronicle reports on climate threats to Western red cedars, drawing from new research in a paper coauthored by Prof. Aaron Ramirez [biology].
February 15, 2023
U.S. Senate Confirms Justice Adrienne Nelson to a Seat on Federal Bench
The Reed Trustee is the first Black woman jurist to serve on Oregon's U.S. District Court.
February 15, 2023