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  1. Greg Jensen. Assistant Professor of Psychology. Website | Email | 503-517-4795 | Psy 124. Behavior analysis, comparative cognition, applied statistics. Curriculum Vitae. Prior to graduate school at Columbia University (earning my Ph.D. in 2014), I spent a decade in Reed's psychology department, first as an undergraduate, and subsequently ...

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  5. 27. Juli 2018 · The “little liberal arts college” is a distinctive American type. Reed College has consistently produced more undergraduates who go on to earn PhDs than any other. The curriculum and teaching practices have been based on a specific interpretation of the idea of a community of scholars and students. One aspect of it is that Reed has always ...

  6. Reed College was constructed in 1908 in the city of Portland, Oregon, USA. The university was founded with money donated by Simon and Amanda Reed. Mr Reed was a successful trader and when he died left instructions in his will to spend some of his estate on something which would “be of permanent value and contribute to the beauty of the city”.

  7. Nathalia King. Educated in France, Germany and the US, Nathalia King holds a French baccalaureat, studied at the University of Freiburg, has a B.A. in Comparative Literature from UMass/Amherst and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from New York University. She has taught at Reed since 1987 and has been the recipient of Fulbright and Mellon grants.