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Welcome to the Division of Student Life!

Student Life works directly and collaboratively with students to provide guidance and resources designed to optimize the quality of student life and student success in and beyond the classroom.

The mission of Student Life is to promote student success and wellbeing, and to foster an inclusive Reed community.

Student Life supports Reed’s educational mission

  • by providing information, guidance, and resources;
  • in collaboration with students, staff, faculty, alumni, and other community partners;
  • through sponsoring comprehensive programs and services;
  • in order to enhance learning in and beyond the classroom.

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Student Life Departments, Offices & Programs

The departments, offices and programs within Student Life provide a wide range of resources intended to complement and enhance each student’s academic experiences.

Please read the descriptions below and visit the department websites to learn more about campus services and resources available to Reed students. If you are unsure which department to contact for specific information, contact the Student Life Office for assistance.

Student Life Office

Eliot 218 | 503/517-7396 | website
The Student Life Office coordinates a comprehensive network of student support and addresses concerns for students. The staff in the Student Life Office serve as a resource for students and community members to address challenges and advance ideas for positive change.

Academic Support

GoodDorothy Johansen (DoJo) House | 503/517-7722 | website
The Office of Academic Support offers peer tutoring, writing support, workshops, and individualized coaching to enrich and support students in their academic experience.

Athletics, Fitness & Outdoor Programs

Watzek Sports Center | 503/517-7680 | website
Athletics, Fitness and Outdoor Programs oversees Reed’s Physical Education Department, club sports, the Reed ski cabin, Gray Fund recreational events, and the Reed Outing Club.

Community Safety

28 West | 503/771-1112 | website
Community Safety provides campus and safety services 24 hours a day, including emergency response, door unlocks, and escort services. Community Safety Officers are trained staff available to receive, investigate, and respond to safety and security concerns.

Community Wellness

Student Center | 503/517-7633 | website
Community Wellness sponsors health promotion through the Peer Health Advocate and Night Owl programs. These student-driven programs sponsor events and workshops to educate the Reed community on stress management, mental health, physical activity and harm reduction.

Disability & Accessibility Resources

Dorothy Johansen (DoJo) House | 503/517-7921 | website
Disability & Accessibility Resources (DAR) works with students and faculty to determine appropriate academic accommodations and services for students with documented disabilities. DAR staff provide services and resources intended to facilitate equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities to participate in College programs, activities, and services.

Health & Counseling Center

Health and Counseling Center | 503/517-7349 | website
The Health and Counseling Center (HCC) offers counseling, medication consultation and management, primary care medical services, and an array of wellness services including consultation for stress management.

International Student Services

GCC 104 | 503/517-5538 | website
International Student Services supports international students through resources and programs that help international students acclimate to life in the United States and thrive at Reed, while also facilitating their ability to share their diverse cultures with the rest of the college community.

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Residence Life

28 West | 503/517-7834 | website
Residence Life coordinates placement in on-campus housing, community-focused programming, and a safe and welcoming environment for students in the residence halls.

Restorative Practices

Eliot 218 | 503/777-7527 | website
Restorative Practices responds to student conduct under the auspices of relevant Reed codes and governing documents. Its staff serves as a resource for the Reed community regarding bringing the Honor Principle to community conversations in a consistent and educationally purposeful manner.

Sexual Health, Advocacy & Relationship Education (SHARE)

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GCC 104 | 503/517-7966 | website
The SHARE program provides training for students and employees on a wide range of issues, including prevention and intervention education, and offers confidential advocacy for students who have experienced sexual or relationship misconduct.

Student Engagement

Student Center | 503/788-6692 | website
The Student Engagement office strives to nurture cross-campus involvement and to foster the intentional development of the whole student through support of student groups and programs, such as Orientation and Gray Fund cultural events.

Title IX / Section 504

Eliot 108A | 503/517-4842 | website
The Title IX / Section 504 Coordinator works to stop, prevent, and remedy discrimination on the basis of both sex and gender, and disability, within the Reed community. The Coordinator works across campus to support college policies and procedures consistent with state and federal laws in these areas, and strives to further educationally purposeful conversations that are supportive of all members of the community.

Reed College Caves to Left Wing Students Protesting Western Civ Program

Posted by Mike LaChanceSaturday, February 3, 2018 at 1:00pm | 2/3/2018 - 1:00pm

Claimed it was too “Caucasoid” and “Eurocentric”

Students at this far left school have been protesting the school’s western civ program as racist for months. Now the school is caving to their demands.

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The College Fix reports:

Reed College to revise Western Civ class after protests call it too ‘Caucasoid’ and ‘Eurocentric’

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Reed College leaders have agreed to revise a mandatory freshman humanities course focused on the Western Canon in the wake of a protracted student protest campaign against the class that decried it as too “Caucasoid” and “Eurocentric.”

Although details are still being hashed out, faculty appear to have agreed to broaden the scope of the course to allow for more authors of color and to study thinkers from geographic locations beyond Europe.

The course had traditionally focused on scholars underpinning Western Civilization, and assigned books written by Greco-Roman thinkers such as Aristotle, Plato and Ovid, as well as from Mesopotamia and Egypt.

But for more than a year “Humanities 110” has been the target of protests by a student group called “Reedies Against Racism,” who demanded it be “reformed to represent the voices of people of color.” In statements to The College Fix over the last year, student protesters have called the class too “Caucasoid” and “Eurocentric.”

“I am a student of color who has trouble focusing because the curriculum at Reed is Eurocentric and is unrelated to my lived experience. Being told that the West is the most important topic of study damages my mental health and makes me less able to learn. I think this is true for many, many students of color, and that is part of why we do what we do,” Alex Boyd, a main Reedies Against Racism organizer, told The College Fix last September.