"[62] In 2019, a team of statistics students recreated the formula used by U.S. News and were able to identify and quantify the penalty imposed on Reed. Alumni [ edit] Alumni Academia The original campus buildings (including the Library, the Old Dorm Block, and what is now the primary administration building, Eliot Hall) are brick Tudor Gothic buildings in a style similar to Ivy League campuses. Howard Vollum, 1936 founder of Tektronix; inventor of the edge-triggered oscilloscopeKen Koe, 1945 co-inventor of Zoloft.Bernard Smith, 1948 sailboat designerJohn Sperling, 1948 founder of the University of PhoenixRobert Gordon, 1949 inventor of the Gordon WrenchJames Russell, 1953 inventor of the compact discPeter Norton, 1965 creator of Norton UtilitiesRichard Crandall, 1969 computer scientist who developed the irrational base discrete weighted transform used in finding large prime numbersSteve Jobs, 1976 (attended as a freshman, did not graduate) Apple co-founder and CEO; Pixar co-founder and CEO[12]Pamela Ronald, 1982 geneticist and developer of flood-tolerant riceLarry Sanger, 1991 co-founder of WikipediaLuke Kanies, 1996 created Puppet software system[13]Daniel K. Kim, 2001 transportation entrepreneurPhilosophyKarl Aschenbrenner, 1934 philosopher of aestheticsSydney Shoemaker, 1953 Susan Linn Sage Professor of Philosophy at Cornell UniversityGuy Sircello, 1958 Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine and scholar of aestheticsJay Rosenberg, 1963 philosopher of metaphysics, epistemology, and language.Allen W. Wood, 1964 Professor of Philosophy, Indiana UniversityTom Wasow, 1967 Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy at Stanford UniversitySally Haslanger, 1977 Professor of Philosophy, MITEric T. Olson, 1986 Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield; taught at Cambridge UniversityLisa Kemmerer, 1988 author and professor of philosophy and religion at Montana State University BillingsPsychology and NeuroscienceHarry Harlow, 1926 (did not graduate) professor of psychology, University of WisconsinMadisonHerbert Jasper, 1928 professor of psychology, McGill UniversityEleanor Maccoby, 1939 psychologist at Stanford University, member of the National Academy of SciencesM. Michael E. Levine was a "Distinguished Research Scholar" at the New York University School of Law. Whitman History alumni have gone on to succeed in all sorts of professions, from law and medicine to international relations, and from higher education to professional photography. The list includes people like Steve Jobs, Barbara Ehrenreich, Gary Snyder, Ry Cooder & Harry Harlow. In 2010, she became "an activist on behalf of public schools". Contact Reed College. He is best known for his investigations of power and social class in his native Southern California. [109][110] Residence halls on campus range from the traditional (i.e., Gothic Old Dorm Block, referred to as "ODB") to the eclectic (e.g., Anna Mann, a Tudor-style cottage built in the 1920s by Reed's founding architect A. E. Doyle, originally used as a women's hall[111]), language houses (Spanish, Russian, French, German, and Chinese), "temporary" housing, built in the 1960s (Cross Canyon Chittick, Woodbridge, McKinley, Griffin), to more recently built dorms (Bragdon, Naito, Sullivan). [67], Reed College ranked in the bottom 6% of four year colleges nationwide in the Brookings Institution's rating of U.S. colleges by incremental impact on alumni earnings 10 years post-enrollment. Alumnae/i can connect with other graduates, students, faculty, and staff on a variety of topics such as majors, industry, location, study abroad destinations, and even your CliftonStrengths identified . He notably designed ITC Stone while working for Adobe. He was the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), and co-founder of Apple Inc.. Daniel Kottke () was a college friend of Steve Jobs and one of the first employees of Apple Inc. Emilio Pucci, Marchese di Barsento, was a Florentine Italian fashion designer and politician. Solomon's weekly column, "Media Beat", was in national syndication from 1992 to 2009. This list of notable alumni is loosely sorted by popularity and has people from different domains of life, such as writers, intellectuals & academics, singers, musicians and activists etc. Many houses in the Woodstock and Eastmoreland Portland neighborhoods are traditionally rented to Reed students. Norman Harry Packard is a chaos theory physicist and one of the founders of the Prediction Company and ProtoLife. Chen joined Gawker in November 2009 as a night shift editor, graduating from an internship position at Slate, and has written extensively on Internet culture, especially virtual communities such as 4chan and Reddit. Does it contribute to the well-being of the community? Prominent graduates from Reed College include celebrities, politicians, business people, athletes and more. [92] This led The New York Times to conclude that "Reed has long been known almost as much for its unusually permissive atmosphere as for its impressively rigorous academics." In 1993, then-President Steve Koblik invited Moore to visit the college, and in 1995 the last surviving member of the Board that fired Moore expressed his regret and apologized to him. [85], Loren Pope, former education editor for The New York Times, writes about Reed in Colleges That Change Lives, saying, "If you're a genuine intellectual, love the life of the mind, and want to learn for the sake of learning, the place most likely to empower you is not Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Chicago, or Stanford. James Andrews Beard was an American chef, cookbook author, teacher and television personality. On February 15, 2021, the Aubrey R. Watzek Sports Center, collapsed during Winter Storm Uri. An investigation by the Center for Public Integrity found that those found responsible in cases of sexual assault frequently faced few consequences, while the lives of the victims were left in turmoil. ReediEnews is a monthly email newsletter for the Reed alumni and parent community. He is a multi-instrumentalist but is best known for his slide guitar work, his interest in traditional music, and his collaborations with traditional musicians from many countries. Bergin is also noted for his interchanges with probabilistic atheist Albert Ellis. Yoram Keyes Bauman is an American economist and stand-up comedian. Retrouvez toutes les informations du rseau TER Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes : horaires des trains, trafic en temps rel, achats de billets, offres et services en gare Reed College (25) Liberty University (25) Colgate University (25) Binghamton University (24) Art Center College Of Design (24) . This bridge replaced the unique cantilevered bridge that served in that spot between 1959 and 1991, which "featured stressed plywood girders the first time this construction had been used on a span of this size: a straight bridge 132 feet (40m) long and 15 feet (4.6m) high. Robert Reed (Actor) 32 . Beard taught and mentored generations of professional chefs and food enthusiasts. Was it consistent with notions of honorableness? She also serves as Key Scientist at the Joint BioEnergy Institute in Emeryville, California. He has been described as the "poet laureate of Deep Ecology". On February 21, 2018, Reed announced the construction of the "largest residence hall in its history". "[95], Reed has a reputation for being politically left-of-center. [citation needed], Although letter grades are given to students, grades are de-emphasized at Reed and focus is placed on a narrative evaluation. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Fairleigh Dickinson University - Metropolitan Campus, California State University - San Bernardino, Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel. Professional football player, author and lawyer; two-time collegiate All-American and first-round draft pick in the 1986 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons; children's book "Football Genius" made "New York Times'" best-seller list of children's chapter books; recipient of the Chancellor's Medal. "[91], In March 2010, another student died of drug-related causes in his off-campus residence. Her parents are Anna Roosevelt Dall and her first husband Curtis Bean Dall. The original Doyle Owl was destroyed many years ago; the current avatar is Doyle Owl number 13, plus or minus 11. The primary demand concerned Reed's mandatory freshman Humanities course, proposing that the course either be changed to be more inclusive of world literature and classics or to be made not mandatory. She is a New York Times bestselling author of 18 crime novels, including The Ex, The Wife, and The Better Sister, and two seriesone featuring NYPD Detective Ellie Hatcher, and the other, Portland, Oregon, prosecutor Samantha Kincaid. [79] In the economic downturn that began in late 2007, Reed's total endowment had declined from $455 million in June 2007 to $311 million in June 2009. He was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple; the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar; a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar; and the founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT. Vanessa Veselka is an American writer best known for her 2020 novel The Great Offshore Grounds, which won the Oregon Book Award and was longlisted for the U.S. National Book Award. He also coined the phrase "the edge of chaos". [151], Richard Danzig, 71st U.S. Secretary of the Navy, Suzan DelBene, U.S. Representative from Washington, Richard L. Hanna, U.S. Representative from New York, Hope Lange, Academy Award-nominated actress, James Beard, chef and television personality. Mary Jo Ondrechen is a chemist, educator, researcher, community leader and activist. In 2003 the Paradox opened a second coffee shop, dubbing it the "Paradox Lost" (an allusion to John Milton's Paradise Lost,) at the southern end of the biology building, in the space commonly called the "Bio Fishbowl". He is also a senior fellow of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and the director of the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality. She is usually known as "Sistie", "Ellie" or "Eleanor". The students found the college to be ranked an estimated 52 places below an unbiased application of the U.S. News scoring rubric. Rose Director Friedman (/drktr fridmn/; born Rose Director (December 1910 18 August 2009), was a free-market economist and co-founder of the Milton and Rose D. Friedman Foundation. These are the only campus dorms that are independent of the school's board plan. Athletics [ edit] Odicci Alexander, softball player Macey Brooks, football player Daniel Brown, football player for the New York Jets Steve Buckhantz, basketball play-by-play announcer for the Washington Wizards Mike Caussin, football player Gary Clark, football player [1] Portland architect A. E. Doyle developed a plan, never implemented in full, modeled on the University of Oxford's St. John's College. Reed's Cooley Gallery is an internationally recognized contemporary art space located at the entrance to the Eric V. Hauser Memorial Library. He consults with restaurateurs and lectures at culinary academies about the use of finishing salts and Himalayan salt blocks. He leads the heliophysics research group at the Boulder, Colorado offices of the Southwest Research Institute and holds an adjunct faculty position at the University of Colorado, Boulder. This page lists prominent, famous, and notable alumni of Reed College, an American institution of liberal arts and sciences, located in Oregon's most populous city, Portland, along with their past and present positions.In addition to famous Reed College graduates, it also includes some famous Reedies who did not graduate. This list of distinguished Reed College alumni is loosely ordered by relevance, so the most recognizable celebrities who attended Reed College are at the top of the list. These ex-students have shone like stars in their chosen fields all over the world. She is a cooperation theorist, an evolutionary biologist, an evolutionary psychologist, and a cancer biologist who works at the intersection of those fields. WDW 124 5 30 . 8. Christopher Michael Langan is an American horse rancher and autodidact who has been reported to score very highly on IQ tests. Mukunda Goswami is a spiritual leader (guru) within the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (popularly known as ISKCON or the Hare Krishnas). [65], In 2006, Newsweek magazine named Reed as one of twenty-five "New Ivies",[66] listing it among "the nation's elite colleges". Robert Rae Cornthwaite was an American film and television character actor. Norman Solomon is an American journalist, media critic, activist, and former U.S. congressional candidate. Pamela C. Ronald is an American plant pathologist and geneticist. Sheldon Tibbetts Mills was a United States diplomat, who served as a career Foreign Service officer of the U.S. Department of State from 1928 to 1961. He retired from Northwest Airlines in 1999 to return to academic life. Below is the list of 41 notable alumni from Alfred University sorted by their wiki pages popularity. Getting to Reed Campus map. Private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, Interdisciplinary and dual-degree programs, 2021 collapse of the Aubrey R. Watzek Sports Center, For a list with actual percentages, see "Doctorates Awarded" at, One NCAA sports team at Reed has been the Reed College Ski Team, which as early as 1937, and as late as 1988, competed with the. Diane Silvers Ravitch is a historian of education, an educational policy analyst, and a research professor at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. The official school color of Reed is Richmond Rose. He and his eponymous company are synonymous with geometric prints in a kaleidoscope of colors. Since 2011, he has been the national director of RootsAction.org. Louis Sanford Goodman was an American pharmacologist. Langan's IQ was estimated on ABC's 20/20 to be between 195 and 210, and in 1999 he was described by some journalists as "the smartest man in America" or "in the world". He studied at Oxford thanks to the prestigious Rhodes scholarship, and read PPE at University College from 1969 . [118], A new pedestrian and bicycle bridge spanning the canyon was opened in Fall 2008. 30. The campus and buildings have undergone several phases of growth, and there are now 21 academic and administrative buildings and 18 residence halls. The notable alumni from these famous colleges/universities inspire, entertain, lead, improve and challenge the world around them. Together, the five new residences added 142 new beds.[111]. She is also the author of the PEN / Robert W. Bingham prize prize-winning novel Zazen, and her nonfiction has appeared in Salon, The Atlantic, GQ, Maximum Rock'n'Roll, Bitch Magazine, Smithsonian, The Atavist, and The American Reader. Your life beyond Reed is more than your first job or your graduate school acceptance letter. Hope Elise Ross Lange was an American film, stage, and television actress. Her husband, the anthropologist Robert A. Fernea, was a large influence in her life. [9], Reed's debating team was awarded the first place sweepstakes trophy for Division II schools at the final tournament of the Northwest Forensics Conference in February 2004. Brewster Smith, 1939 (did not graduate) professor of psychology, University of ChicagoJeanne Block, 1947 developmental psychologist, professor, Stanford UniversityRichard F. Thompson, 1953 professor of psychology, University of Southern CaliforniaDaryl Bem, 1960 professor of psychology, Cornell UniversityEleanor Rosch, 1960 professor of psychology, University of California, BerkeleyRobert Frager, 1961 social psychologist, founder of the Institute of Transpersonal PsychologyMary Rothbart, 1962 educational and developmental psychologist, professor at University of OregonEleanor Rosch, 1962 cognitive psychologist, professor at UC BerkeleyPaul H. Taghert, 1975 neuroscientist, Washington University in St. LouisRoberto Malinow, 1979 neuroscientist, UC San DiegoCyma Van Petten, 1981 cognitive neuroscientist, professor at SUNY-BinghamptonGina G. Turrigiano, 1984 professor of vision science, Brandeis University; MacArthur FellowAthena Aktipis, 2002 director of the Human Generosity Project at Arizona State UniversityAllen Bergin (did not graduate) psychologistBiology and ChemistryJames Emory Eckenwalder, 1971 botanistArthur H. Livermore, 1940 biochemistAllah Verdi Mirza Farman Farmaian, 1951 biologist, Rutgers UniversityBruce Voeller, 1956 biologist, AIDS researcher, gay-rights activist; coined the term AIDSDaniel S. Kemp, 1958 Professor of Chemistry, MITMark Ptashne, 1961 Professor of Molecular Biology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterDonald Engelman, 1962 biochemist at Yale University; Guggenheim fellowAnne Hiltner, 1963 polymer scientist and professor at Case Western ReserveKenneth Raymond, 1964 Professor of Chemistry, University of California, BerkeleyArlene Blum, 1966 mountaineer and chemistMichael Balls, 1966 zoologist and professor, University of NottinghamMary Jo Ondrechen, 1974 Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Northeastern UniversityAlison Butler, 1977 metallobiochemist at UC Santa Barbara, fellow of the American Academy of Arts and SciencesRachel E. Klevit, 1978 Professor of Biochemistry, University of WashingtonRoger Perlmutter, 1973 biotechnologist; head of Research and Development at Amgen, Inc.Victor Nizet, 1984 Professor of Pediatrics and Pharmacy at the University of California, San DiegoKevan Shokat, 1986 Professor and Chair of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at University of California, San Francisco; Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigatorJohn Alroy, 1989 paleobiologistStephen C. Sillett, 1989 botanist, professor at Humboldt State UniversityPaul Knoepfler, 1989, stem-cell researcher, author, professor at UC Davis School of MedicineKent Kirshenbaum, 1994 Professor of Chemistry, New York UniversityScience, Mathematics, Computing, and EngineeringJohn Backus, 1932 Professor of Physics, University of Southern CaliforniaJohn Alexander Simpson, 1940 Professor of Physics, University of Chicago, and atomic scientist on the Manhattan ProjectClarence Allen, 1949 Professor of Geology, California Institute of TechnologyDaniel Bump, 1974 Professor of Mathematics, Stanford UniversityLarry Shaw, 1961 physicist and founder of Pi DayDavid B. Dusenbery, 1964 father of sensory ecologyDavid Flory, 1964 physicist; Professor of Physics, Chairman of the Physics Department, and Director of the School of Natural Sciences at Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityArthur Ogus, 1968 Professor of Mathematics, University of California, BerkeleyThomas William Ferguson, 1965 physicianAlan H. Borning, 1971 Professor of Computer Science, University of WashingtonJonathan Grudin, 1972 computer scientistCatherine Otto, 1975 physicianDaniel Kottke, 1976 computer scientistLawrence Philips, 1976 software engineer; developer of the Metaphone family of phonetic encoding algorithmsNorman Packard, 1977 chaos theory physicistSteven McGeady, 1980 technologistTheodore James Courant, 1982 mathematicianSusan Subak, 1982 environmental and climate scientistKelly Falkner, 1983 oceanographer, Antarctic researcherPeter Shirley, 1985, computer scientistKeith Packard, 1986 software developer; known for his work on the X Window SystemShep Doeleman, 1986 astrophysicist, director of the Event Horizon Telescope projectIrena Swanson, 1987, mathematician and professor at Reed CollegeCraig DeForest, 1989 astrophysicist, director of the PUNCH missionEdward Ramberg (did not graduate) physicistOtherGreta Christina, 1983 bloggerMike Davis (did not graduate) activist and scholarRandall Giles (did not graduate) composerMax Gordon, 1924 owner of the Village VanguardMukunda Goswami, 1961 Hare Krishna guruChristopher Langan Americas smartest man; won a scholarship to Reed after earning a perfect SAT score, but dropped outMurray Leaf, 1961 anthropologistBen Manski (did not graduate) democracy activist, lawyer, sociologistTaliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche, 2016 human rights activist[14]Joann Osterud, 1968 aviator and stunt pilotHarry Wayland Randall, 1936 member of international brigades in Spanish Civil WarAaron Rhodes, 1971 human rights advocateHelen Sandoz lesbian activistGenny Smith publisherPeter Stafford (did not graduate) author and writerSumner Stone, 1967 typeface designerMichael Teitelbaum, 1966 program director and demographer at the Alfred P. Sloan FoundationDonald Niven Wheeler, 1936 political activistFictional alumniErlich Bachmann, from HBOs Silicon ValleyJohn William Barry from David Gutersons 2008 novel The OtherBill McKay, portrayed by Robert Redford in the 1972 film The CandidateDonald Don Miller in his semi-autobiographical 2003 book Blue Like Jazz and (portrayed by Marshall Allman) in the 2012 Blue Like Jazz filmHarald Petersen, Reed 27 from Mary McCarthys 1963 novel The GroupJaphy Ryder from Jack Kerouacs 1958 novel The Dharma Bums (based on Reed alum Gary Snyder)Hunter Scangarelo (did not graduate), friend of Meadow Soprano in the 19992007 television series The SopranosSierra from Charmed Thirds, Megan McCaffertys 2006 novel in the Jessica Darling seriesLambert Sharkey Somers, from Judy Blumes 1998 novel Summer Sisters. During the 1980s and early 1990s she was a prominent figure in the Democratic Socialists of America. Last Updated on December 13, 2022 by Fola Shade. [73] As of 2018[update], to increase student enrollment from historically underrepresented minorities, Reed encourages application to the college's "Discover Reed Fly-In Program", an all-inclusive, all-expenses-paid, multi-day campus tour and open to all high school seniors who are US citizens or permanent residents, regardless of race or ethnicity.
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