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  • [Name]: Griffin Hall
    [Description]: Part of the Cross Canyon Residence Halls, along with Bragdon, Chittick, McKinley and Woodbridge Halls, Griffin is named after an early faculty member and serves to house 28 students, mostly during their first year. Griffin includes a kitchen, laundry room, and a three-level social room with a fireplace, plus a third-floor balcony with views of Reed Canyon. The hall is coed by alternate rooms and offers singles, divided and undivided doubles, and divided triples.
    [Image(s)]: Griffin Hall in 2013
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  • [Name]: Naito Hall
    [Description]: Naito Hall and Sullivan Hall, built in 1997, house 160 residents and offer common areas, kitchens and views of the Tualatin Mountains. Naito Hall is named for Bill Naito, a Portland businessman who graduated from Reed and later served on its board of trustees.
    [Image(s)]: Naito Hall in 2012
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  • [Name]: Reed College Apartments
    [Description]: Acquired in 1986, the Reed College Apartments are available for students following their first year. Apartments are fully furnished, with kitchens, living rooms, and the option of one or two bedrooms.
    [Image(s)]: Reed College Apartments in 2013
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  • [Name]: Theatre
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    [Image(s)]: Theatre in 2012
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  • [Name]: Greywood
    [Description]: Originally built for a community center in Vancouver, Washington, Greywood was moved to Reed College in 1946. Greywood received its name following a naming competition. Historically, the building has housed classrooms, the community safety office, computing and information services, the development office, faculty offices, and even an art gallery and lounge. Greywood currently houses the alumni and parent relations program, College Relations Information Systems (CRIS), and career services. Adjacent to the building are Giant Sequoias and Pacific Madronas.
    [Image(s)]: Greywood in 2012


    Greywood in 2012
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  • [Name]: Dorothy Johansen House
    [Description]: The Dorothy Johansen House is the former residence of Reed College graduate, history professor and archivist Dorothy Johansen. The building now houses the academic support services.
    [Image(s)]: Dorothy Johansen House in 2013
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Founded in 1908, Reed College is a private, independent liberal arts college in Southeast Portland, Oregon, and the alma mater of former Apple CEO Jobs. With a hundred years of teaching history, the school’s buildings are also impressive to visitors. They have witnessed changes in history, the development of the times, although some have been renovated many times, but still retain the imprint of history.

The buildings -- the teaching building, the library, the lab, the stadium, the research lab, the Executive Office Building -- have become another part of Reed College’s landscape. The random tool generator details 51 of the school’s buildings, including historical descriptions and reference images for interested friends to view.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Reed College buildings.

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