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  1. Reed College prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or familial status, military status, veteran status, genetic information, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local laws that apply to the college, in any area ...

  2. Reed College, located in Portland, Oregon, was founded in 1908 as an independent, coeducational, nonsectarian college of the liberal arts and sciences.

  3. Reed College was constructed in 1908 in the city of Portland, Oregon, USA. The university was founded with money donated by Simon and Amanda Reed. Mr Reed was a successful trader and when he died left instructions in his will to spend some of his estate on something which would “be of permanent value and contribute to the beauty of the city”.

  4. Any student wishing to enroll in a French course at any level and who has not studied French previously at Reed College must take the placement examination given every year during orientation week. Entering students who place out of second-year language (French 210) will be advised to enroll in French 320 or another 300-level course with consent of the instructor.

  5. リード大学(英: Reed College) は、アメリカ合衆国 オレゴン州に位置する私立大学である。 概略 [ 編集 ] リード大学は、 キャンパス を米国 オレゴン州 ポートランド に置いている リベラル・アーツ・カレッジ である。

  6. Steve Jobs was a student at Reed College in the fall of 1972 and majored in English. After just one semester, he dropped out but continued living on campus with friends and auditing classes, including Shakespeare, modern dance, and calligraphy. Steve never graduated, making him Reed College’s most famous college dropout.

  7. History of the College. Reed College was founded in 1908, and its first classes were held in 1911. Reed is named for Oregon pioneers Simeon and Amanda Reed. Simeon Reed had been an entrepreneur in trade on the Columbia River; in his will he suggested that Amanda “devote some portion of my estate to benevolent objects, or to the cultivation ...