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Arts & Humanities

Form and Function

July 25, 2025

Form and Function

How Lydia Mead ’22 and Professor Barbara Tetenbaum built a book from a ā€œlong poem in prose.ā€

By Robin Tovey ’97

July 25, 2025

Professor Mónica López Lerma Calls ā€œAction!ā€ for Reed’s New Film & Media Studies Major

As the committee chair of the program, López Lerma is building a curriculum that is as interdisciplinary as it is international.


July 25, 2025

Auteure d’une Inversion Politique

Inside LIT 302 with Professor Catherine Witt.


July 25, 2025

A Beat of Their Own

The news industry faces a challenging moment. These journalists are rising to meet it.


July 25, 2025

Desert Dreams

Professor Juniper Harrower and her students want to save Joshua trees from extinction. Will the world join them?

March 6, 2025

The Library Is the Beating Heart of Āé¶¹¹ŁĶųŹ×ҳ

President Bilger and Reed library leaders discuss the impact of the campus hub.

March 10, 2025

Nina Simone’s Gum

Religion 363 students seek to answer: How does a thing like, say, a piece of gum, transform into a religious artifact?

March 12, 2025

Finding the Words

In 2024, Aidan Mokalla ’25 traveled to Tajikistan to study Persian as part of the Critical Language Scholarship program.

March 11, 2025

Living Laboratory

Fall snapshots from Reed’s Environmental Humanities initiative where community, place, and scholarship converge to solve pressing issues of our time.

March 7, 2025

Water's Hand

Inside Art 350, where studying art history reveals insights about our changing climate.

March 6, 2025

A Repository of Human History

The D.C. alumni chapter recently visited head curator Leslie Overstreet ’71 at the Smithsonian’s Cullman rare book library to learn what clues lie within the materiality of books.

December 4, 2024

Find the Synchronicity

In Chinese 311, Yijing hexagraphs are analyzed to explore Chinese text and tradition.

September 2, 2024

Season to Taste with Queer Forms

Elizabeth Blake ’04 explores desire, gratification, and embodiment in her first book.

December 2, 2024

Professor-Student Team Translate The Inheritor

Prof. Kate Bredeson and Thalia Wolff ’22 collaborated on the first English-language translation of the play about class inequality and access to higher education.