Reed College

Reed College
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1908; 117 years ago (1908)
Endowment$764 million (2023)[1]
PresidentAudrey Bilger
Academic staff
164[2]
Students1,358 (fall 2024)
Undergraduates1,346 (fall 2024)[3]
Postgraduates12 (fall 2024)[3]
Location, ,
United States

45°29′N 122°38′W / 45.48°N 122.63°W / 45.48; -122.63
CampusSuburban, 116 acres (470,000 m²)
ColorsReed Red[4]
 
Affiliations
MascotGriffin
Websitewww.reed.edu

Reed College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in the Eastmoreland neighborhood, Tudor-Gothic style architecture,[5] and a forested canyon nature preserve at its center. Reed alumni include 123 Fulbright Scholars, 73 Watson Fellows, and three Churchill Scholars. Its 32 Rhodes Scholars are the second-most for a liberal arts college.[6] Reed is ranked fourth in the United States for the percentage of its graduates who earn a PhD.[7][8]

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2023. Reed College Endowment 2023 Report (PDF) (Report).
  2. ^ Galbraith, Quinn; Smart, Elizabeth; Smith, Sara D.; Reed, Megan (September 1, 2014). "Who Publishes in Top-Tier Library Science Journals? An Analysis by Faculty Status and Tenure". College & Research Libraries. 75 (5): 724–735. doi:10.5860/crl.75.5.724. ISSN 2150-6701.
  3. ^ a b "Facts about Reed - Detailed Enrollment". Institutional Research, Reed College.
  4. ^ "Standards Guide" (PDF). Reed College. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  5. ^ "Eliot Hall". Facilities & Grounds. Reed College. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved December 18, 2007.
  6. ^ "Awards and Fellowships - Institutional Research - Reed College". www.reed.edu. Retrieved August 21, 2024.
  7. ^ "Facts about Reed: Awards and Fellowships". Institutional Research. Reed College. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  8. ^ "Reed College PhD Productivity". Reed College Institutional Research.

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