Reed College Portland, OR
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Reed, founded in 1909, is a private liberal arts college. Programs are offered through the Divisions of the Arts; History and Social Sciences; Letters and Languages; Mathematics and Natural Sciences; and Philosophy, Education, Religion, and Psychology. Its 100-acre campus is located five miles from downtown Portland.
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