Events Calendar 12/1
Friday, December 01, 2023
Exhibition: Jesse Murry: Rising (12pm to 5pm @ Cooley Art Gallery)
Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, in partnership with Converge 45: Social Forms: Art as Global Citizenship.Nestled in the Reed library, always free and open to the public.The Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College and Converge 45 are proud to present Jesse Murry: Rising—the first west coast showing of the poetic landscapes of American painter, poet, and art critic Jesse Murry (1948–1993).
The exhibition is curated by renowned American painter Lisa Yuskavage, and 2022 Kennedy Scholar Jarrett Earnest, and is part of Social Forms: Art as Global Citizenship—Converge curator Christian Viveros-Faune’s city-wide initiative. The exhibition is organized for the Cooley by curator Stephanie Snyder and Converge artistic director Derek Franklin.
Jesse Murry: Rising presents a group of the artist’s oil paintings created between 1988 and 1993, the last five years of Murry’s life, when he was confronted with the reality of his impending mortality from AIDS-related illness. The works testify to Murry’s lifelong belief in the capacity of painting to hold the complexity of human meaning—at the meeting of a material fact and a location within the mind.
Summer Opportunities Info Session (2pm to 3pm @ Prexy, Living Room)
Embark on your summer aspirations with our laid-back info session! Dive into the essentials of securing opportunities, internships, and research. Got questions on approaching professors, mastering applications, or engaging with organizations? We’ve got the answers.
Join us on Dec. 1st 2-3pm in the Prexy Living Room for an insightful chat, demystifying the process, and empowering you for a summer of growth. Informal, interactive, and informative – this session is your key to kickstarting an impactful summer. Don’t miss out on the chance to make your summer count!
Please RSVP through the event link in Handshake: https://reed.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1435446
Winter Choral Concert (7:30pm @ Kaul Auditorium)
Join us for our annual winter choral concert featuring performances by the Collegium Musicum, the Reed Chorus, and the Treble Voices Ensemble under the direction of Shohei Kobayashi. No tickets are needed to attend.
Saturday, December 02, 2023
Exhibition: Jesse Murry: Rising (12pm to 5pm @ Cooley Art Gallery)
Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, in partnership with Converge 45: Social Forms: Art as Global Citizenship.Nestled in the Reed library, always free and open to the public.The Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College and Converge 45 are proud to present Jesse Murry: Rising—the first west coast showing of the poetic landscapes of American painter, poet, and art critic Jesse Murry (1948–1993).
The exhibition is curated by renowned American painter Lisa Yuskavage, and 2022 Kennedy Scholar Jarrett Earnest, and is part of Social Forms: Art as Global Citizenship—Converge curator Christian Viveros-Faune’s city-wide initiative. The exhibition is organized for the Cooley by curator Stephanie Snyder and Converge artistic director Derek Franklin.
Jesse Murry: Rising presents a group of the artist’s oil paintings created between 1988 and 1993, the last five years of Murry’s life, when he was confronted with the reality of his impending mortality from AIDS-related illness. The works testify to Murry’s lifelong belief in the capacity of painting to hold the complexity of human meaning—at the meeting of a material fact and a location within the mind.
SHARE Lounge (10pm to 1am @ Winch, Winch Commons)
SHARE Lounges are a friendly, safe, and relatively quiet alternative gathering space for your weekend social. We are substance-free, and offer tea, snacks, safer sex supplies, and entertainment like games, music, and crafts! It is staffed by the Night Owls and our Peer Advocates, two groups under the SHARE umbrella, together fostering a culture of consent, support for survivors, and reducing harm on campus. Learn more about us on our webpage!
This a chill space for people to 1) hang out if they don’t want to be around substances, 2) take a breather and collect themselves an event on campus becomes uncomfortable, and 3) seek out SHARE resources after an experience of interpersonal violence, or other mental and physical heath support needs.
December in Dresden (5am @ Dresden (Exact Location TBD))
Mike and Nancy Teskey, and Greg B, and Johanna are meeting in Dresden the weekend of Dec 1. You’re welcome to join us. Exact plans have not been decided yet. But if you would like to join us, send email to jbjohannac@gmail.com to get in on the discussion. Christmas markets, exploration of Dresden, dinner are all happening.
Wrigleyville Christmas Market (2pm @ Gallagher Way)
Come join Reedies as we explore the Wrigleyville Christmas Market on Saturday, December 2nd! Bring your jolly red Reed pins, ice skates, and holiday cheer, and experience the long standing winter German-Chicago tradition in this historic north-side neighborhood near the Addison Red Line. Wander the winter wonderland with us from 2pm until 5pm. Check Facebook for the meetup location.
Sunday, December 03, 2023
Exhibition: Jesse Murry: Rising (12pm to 5pm @ Cooley Art Gallery)
Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, in partnership with Converge 45: Social Forms: Art as Global Citizenship.Nestled in the Reed library, always free and open to the public.The Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College and Converge 45 are proud to present Jesse Murry: Rising—the first west coast showing of the poetic landscapes of American painter, poet, and art critic Jesse Murry (1948–1993).
The exhibition is curated by renowned American painter Lisa Yuskavage, and 2022 Kennedy Scholar Jarrett Earnest, and is part of Social Forms: Art as Global Citizenship—Converge curator Christian Viveros-Faune’s city-wide initiative. The exhibition is organized for the Cooley by curator Stephanie Snyder and Converge artistic director Derek Franklin.
Jesse Murry: Rising presents a group of the artist’s oil paintings created between 1988 and 1993, the last five years of Murry’s life, when he was confronted with the reality of his impending mortality from AIDS-related illness. The works testify to Murry’s lifelong belief in the capacity of painting to hold the complexity of human meaning—at the meeting of a material fact and a location within the mind.
Peer Career Drop-in Advising (6pm to 8pm @ Aspen Multipurpose Room)
Do you have questions about job searching, fellowships, or career development? Do you need feedback on a resume, cover letter, or LinkedIn page? Join our Peer Career Advisors (PCA), a group of current Reedies who are experts in supporting you with your career exploration, for drop-in advising. No need to make an appointment; stop by Aspen Multi-Purpose room to chat with a PCA between Sunday and Thursday from 6-8pm.
Monday, December 04, 2023
Peer Career Drop-in Advising (6pm to 8pm @ Aspen Multipurpose Room)
Do you have questions about job searching, fellowships, or career development? Do you need feedback on a resume, cover letter, or LinkedIn page? Join our Peer Career Advisors (PCA), a group of current Reedies who are experts in supporting you with your career exploration, for drop-in advising. No need to make an appointment; stop by Aspen Multi-Purpose room to chat with a PCA between Sunday and Thursday from 6-8pm.
Physics Major Alumni Group - Virtual Talk with Muldrow Etheredge ’17 (5pm to 6pm @ Virtual Event)
Join the physics major alumni group (students and non-physics majors are welcome, too!) for a virtual talk on Monday, December 4 at 5pm PT/8pm ET. We will hear from Muldrow Etheredge ’17 about his string theory research.
Muldrow Etheredge ’17 received his BA in Mathematics/Physics from Reed, and is currently a PhD student at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst. This winter he will start as a KITP Graduate Research Fellow in Santa Barbara. His research deals with string theory—he investigates what string theory fundamentally is, its phenomenological consequences, and its deep connections with Quantum Field Theory.
We’ll also have some time at the end of the event to introduce ourselves, socialize, and talk about our paths from Reed to the present. We look forward to seeing you there!
Please register to join us for this event.
To join the physics major group listserv, sign up with this form.
Host: Aris Silzars ’63
Tuesday, December 05, 2023
Peer Career Drop-in Advising (6pm to 8pm @ Aspen Multipurpose Room)
Do you have questions about job searching, fellowships, or career development? Do you need feedback on a resume, cover letter, or LinkedIn page? Join our Peer Career Advisors (PCA), a group of current Reedies who are experts in supporting you with your career exploration, for drop-in advising. No need to make an appointment; stop by Aspen Multi-Purpose room to chat with a PCA between Sunday and Thursday from 6-8pm.
Studio Art Thesis Exhibition (10am to 5pm @ Studio Art, 201)
Studio Art Senior Thesis Exhibition Ahmed Shanab Memory, Westernization, and Egypt: A Visual Exploratory of Egyptian-American Intimate Life During the Early Twenty-First Century Edith Feldenheimer Gallery Studio Art Building
CLBR Drop In (10am to 12pm @ Prexy, Living Room)
Join the CLBR advisors for drop in in Prexy on Tuesday mornings! We’ll always have coffee hot and ready for you!
Resumes
Cover Letters
Internship/Jobs
Interviewing
Fellowships
Grad School
SUCCESS!!
Harm Reduction Tabling (11:30am to 1:30pm @ GCC Patio)
FREE SOCKS (and education)!
Join the Health and Counseling Team at our Harm Reduction Tabling on December 5th.
There will be games, prizes, and health care providers there to answer your questions. Learn more about how you can keep yourself and/or your Reed community safer this year.
Financial Wellness Workshop Series (6pm to 7:30pm @ GCC-BCD)
The Financial Wellness Advisory Group is excited to present our Fall 2023 Financial Wellness Fall Semester Series. We will be hosting the following four basic workshops that will serve as building blocks to reaching your financial goals.
Introduction to Credit
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
RSVP Here
“Introduction to Credit” is targeted towards students who are interested in learning how to build their credit. We will discuss the process of choosing a credit card, navigating and avoiding interest, and planning for debt repayment. No previous experience with any of this material will be required. Cheese board, assorted crackers and bread, almonds, cookies, fresh fruit, and beverages provided for your enjoyment.
Presented by: Rivermark Community Credit Union:
Ryan Halley, Ph.D., CFP® (Also a Professor of Finance and Financial Planning at George Fox University) Kaity Johnson, CUDE, CCUFC Alisa Peck, MA, CUDE, CCUFC
Sponsored by: Center for Life Beyond Reed
Hosted by: The Financial Wellness Advisory Group at Reed College
Budgeting Crash Course
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
RSVP Here
The “Budgeting Crash Course” is for students who want to learn to manage their money. We will discuss budget layout, the 50:30:20 rule for budgeting, how to plan for emergencies when you have a variable income and so much more. There will also be a budgeting demo, and after the workshop, templates will be provided to all participants. No previous experience with any of this material […]
Reed Orchestra Fall Concert (7:30pm @ Kaul Auditorium)
We invite to the annual fall orchestra concert featuring Reed musicians, conducted by Giancarlo Castro d’Addona. Admission is free, and the concert is open to all ages. No ticket or reservation is required for entry.
Wednesday, December 06, 2023
Peer Career Drop-in Advising (6pm to 8pm @ Aspen Multipurpose Room)
Do you have questions about job searching, fellowships, or career development? Do you need feedback on a resume, cover letter, or LinkedIn page? Join our Peer Career Advisors (PCA), a group of current Reedies who are experts in supporting you with your career exploration, for drop-in advising. No need to make an appointment; stop by Aspen Multi-Purpose room to chat with a PCA between Sunday and Thursday from 6-8pm.
Studio Art Thesis Exhibition (10am to 5pm @ Studio Art, 201)
Studio Art Senior Thesis Exhibition Ahmed Shanab Memory, Westernization, and Egypt: A Visual Exploratory of Egyptian-American Intimate Life During the Early Twenty-First Century Edith Feldenheimer Gallery Studio Art Building
CLBR Drop In - Commons (11:30am to 1:30pm @ Commons)
Come visit CLBR advisors on Wednesdays from 11:30-1:30 in Commons if you’re looking for a quick career chat! We’re happy to help with resume revisions, seeking out alumni to network with or designing a strong cover letter. If you’re not even sure where to start in you’re career journey, we happy to help you take that first step!
Reed Events Calendar Training (2:15pm to 3pm @ Virtual Event)
The Reed Events page is the hub for information about all activities happening on campus. If you are a faculty or staff member who would like to be able to add events to the calendar for your department, Conference & Events Planning is now offering monthly training sessions. In the 45-minute training you’ll find out why our master calendar is important for student success and go backstage to learn how to create postings for your own events. To register, email brittneycm@reed.edu.
Thursday, December 07, 2023
Studio Art Thesis Exhibition (10am to 5pm @ Studio Art, 201)
Studio Art Senior Thesis Exhibition Ahmed Shanab Memory, Westernization, and Egypt: A Visual Exploratory of Egyptian-American Intimate Life During the Early Twenty-First Century Edith Feldenheimer Gallery Studio Art Building
A New Era of Blood Donation Blood Drive by Bloodworks Northwest (hosted by SEEDS) (9am to 3pm @ Old Dorm Block)
On December 6, 2023 Bloodworks Northwest, the local blood bank of the Pacific Northwest and the primary blood supplier for all Legacy, Providence, and PeaceHealth hospitals in our region, is implementing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s new individual donor assessment guidance for all blood donors which eases the restrictions on donations for gay and bisexual men.
All prospective donors will be asked the same risk-based questionnaire regardless, including those about sexual behaviors and history of pregnancy, when signing up to give blood.This change means that during donor screening, the questionnaire will no longer ask “male-specific” or “female-specific” questions. Newly eligible donors under the new guidance can begin booking appointments now for December 6, 2023 and beyond.
We are kicking off this exciting new era of blood donation by hosting a blood drive on campus at Reed College on December 7th (hosted by SEEDS).Register now by visiting https://www.bloodworksnw.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/redirectgroup.html?s=049B or scanning the QR code in the attached poster.
See below for a summary of the new criteria posted on the New Era of Blood Donation: Bloodworks Northwest Blog Post:
What is the new criteria?
The criteria will now focus on sexual contact proven to have a higher risk of disease transmission rather than gender or orientation. All potential donors will be asked whether, in the three months prior to their date of donation, they have:
Student Flu Clinics (11am to 1:30pm @ Gray Campus Center, A)
Stay safe this flu season and get your annual booster at student flu clinics offered by the HCC. Medical staff will be administering vaccines Thursdays from now until March 2024 in GCC-A from 11am-1:30pm. No appointment necessary, walk-ins encouraged. Please bring an insurance card.
Treat Yourself (12pm to 2pm @ Student Union)
Join the Gray Fund team for an afternoon of relaxing crafts, activities, and a sound bath workshop! The sound bath workshop will be held from 1:30-2pm. Free food, drinks and swag will be provided.
MRC x CRES Study Break (2pm to 4pm @ Old Dorm Block, Winch social room)
Come join the Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) and Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies (CRES) for a study break during reading week! Study break snacks will be provided!
Foster-Scholz Club Presents: Environmental Humanities Lecture (6pm to 8pm @ Eliot Hall, Chapel)
The Foster-Scholz Club of alumni will be hosting a panel, open to all alumni and members of the Reed community, on the pilot of a new model of collaborative teaching and learning within the Environmental Humanities at Reed College. This endeavor is supported by a 3-year Mellon Foundation grant. Join Professor Sarah Wagner-McCoy, captain of this program, and a panel of her co-collaborators as they discuss how this project has come to be and what it has done for Reed in the last semester, as well as where it might go in the future.
This project has included public events with leading speakers in environmental humanities, new courses and programs open to students, and an Environmental Humanities Thesis Collective–everything from lectures on theatre and Standing Rock, to sea-kayaking with an English class, to cross-generational conversations about what the environment means to each of us.