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College is the only undergraduate college in the USA with its own nuclear reactor. This is operated by students of the facility. The college was under the name in 1908 as a denominational private university Reed Institute founded. The founder was Amanda Reed, the widow of the entrepreneur Simon Reed from Oregon. In 1911 the university started teaching. [5] A research reactor was put into operation in 1968. The Triga Mark I reactor is operated by a group of students who were specially trained for this under the supervision of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Since the Reed College does not offer any engineering subjects, the operating team is largely recruited from students from the students of humanities subjects. According to the Reed College, more women work together in the local operating team of the reactor than in all other research reactors worldwide. [6] [7] Since 1995, the university has refused data for the university ranking of the weekly magazine U.S. News & World Report. Errors in the methodology of the ranking was mentioned as a reason. [8] The magazine Rolling Stone then reported in 1997 that the Reed College ranking was artificially reduced. [9] The university is divided into five divisions: Division of Arts: Division of History and Social Sciences Division of Literature and Languages Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Division of Philosophy, Religion, Psychology, and Linguistics The students can acquire a Bachelor of Arts in a four -year studies. It is unusual for the United States that a thesis (thesis) is required for most Bachelor courses. With several universities such as the University of Washington, Caltech, Columbia University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Duke University and Pacific Northwest College of Art Existing cooperation programs so that students can receive a double degree at two universities. Numbers for the students, the lecturers and for the assets [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In autumn 2021, 1,566 students were enrolled at the Reed College. [2] Most of them, namely 1,548 (98.9%), aimed at their first degree, so they were undergraduates . [2] Of these, 58% were female and 42% male; 8% described themselves as Asian, 1% as black\/African -American, 11% as Hispanic\/Latino and 59% as white. [2] 18 (1.1%) worked towards a further conclusion that they were graduates . [2] 194 lecturers taught at the university, including 192 full -time and 2 part -time. [2] In 2011 there were 1,474 students. [ten] In 2021, the value of the university’s foundation’s assets was $ 773.2 million and thus 35.8% higher than in 2020, in which it was $ 569.3 million. [4] In 2010 it was worth $ 358 million. [11] Reed has several well -known graduates, such as B. Barbara Ehrenreich, Mike Davis, Peter Norton, Keith Packard, James Russell, Larry Sanger and Gary Snyder. Steve Jobs also visited the reed, but broke his studies after the first semester. Tamim Ansary, writer James Beard, Koch Dorothy Brady, mathematician, economist and university lecturer Richard Danzig, 1998 to 2001 Minister of navy Gordon Dahlquist, writer William Dickey, poet and author Elana Dykewomon, author David Eddings, Fantasy-Autor Pozzi Escot, Komponistin Nancy Farmer, youth book author Rose Friedman, wife of the Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman Barret Eugene Hansen, radio moderator Thomas Athanasius idineps (1935-2010), Theologe Dale Jorgenson, economist Norman Packard, Chaostheoretiker Emilio Pucci, modedesigner David Reed, multimedia artist Howard Rheingold, social scientist Eleanor rosch, CognnitionSsSychologist Jay Rosenberg, Philosoph Steven Shapin, science historian Nicolaus Tideman, economist Howard Wolpe, Politiker \u2191 President’s Office. In: Reed College www.reed.edu > Offices > President\u2019s office. Reed College, Portland, accessed on December 4, 2022 (English). \u2191 a b c d It is f g College Navigator \u2013 Reed College. In: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System > College Navigator > Reed College. National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES), 2022, accessed on December 4, 2022 (English). \u2191 Reed College: Facts about Reed-Brought to you by Institutional Research (English). Viewed on November 5, 2011 \u2191 a b Historic Endowment Study Data \u2013 2021 Total Market Values. In: NACUBO-TIAA Study of Endowments. National Association of College and University Business Officers NACUBO\u00ae, 2021, accessed on December 5, 2021 (English). \u2191 Reed College: Mission and History (English). Viewed on November 5, 2011 \u2191 Reed College: Reed Research Reactor (English). Viewed on November 5, 2011 \u2191 Atlasobcurura.com: World’s only nuclear reactor operated by liberal arts undergraduates. (English). Viewed on April 9, 2020 \u2191 Reed College: College Rankings (English). Viewed on November 5, 2011 \u2191 Harriet Watson: U.S. News and World Report hat trick in Reed magazines from November 1997 (English). Viewed on November 5, 2011 \u2191 Reed College: Facts about Reed (English). Viewed on November 5, 2011 \u2191 National Association of College and University Business Officers: U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2010 ( Memento from July 1, 2012 on Webcite ) (PDF, English; 189 KB). 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