Reed College

Reed College

Reed College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon in the US. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a 116-acre campus in the Eastmoreland neighborhood and a forested canyon nature preserve at its center. The original campus buildings (including the Library, the Old Dorm Block, and Eliot Hall) are brick Tudor Gothic buildings in a style similar to Ivy League campuses. In contrast, the science section of campus, including the physics, biology, and psychology buildings, was designed in the Modernist style. The Reed College Canyon, a natural area and national wildlife preserve, bisects the campus, separating the academic buildings from many of the residence halls. A landmark of the campus, the Blue Bridge, spans the canyon.

The Winch Administrative Center
The Blue Bridge over Reed's Canyon
The stately grounds of Reed College
Main entrance to the Gray Campus Center
The shady rear entrance to the campus center
Brandon Hall residential housing
Welcome to Reed College
The French House sits to the left
The Hauser Library
Scenic landscape surrounds the campus
The Student Center
A walkway circling the Main Hall

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