What Is a Reedie?
Twelve grads from the Class of ’20 talk about the ideas that ignite them.
You can say one thing for the class of 2020—they’re resilient. In the face of a global pandemic, economic meltdown, and immense social dislocation, they stayed true to their compass. We interviewed twelve proud grads to learn more about the ideas that ignited them, the professors who inspired them, and the stuff they did along the way
Life of a Galaxy, In Ten Seconds
Meet physics major Beckett Cummings ’20.Ìý
Colonialism in the US and the Philippines
Meet history major David Kerry ’20.Ìý
What Happens When a Country's Currency Takes a Nose-Dive?
Meet economics major Giorlando Ramirez ’20.Ìý
Syrian Refugees in Australia
Meet international and comparative policy studies–anthropology major Hala Baba ’20.Ìý
Using School Lunch As a Tool To Fight Climate Change
Meet environmental studies–political science major Hayden Hendersen ’20.Ìý
Ghost Stories And Running Shoes.
Meet English major Jacey de la Torre ’20.Ìý
The Acrobat of Morse Theory
Meet math major Maxine Elena Calle ’20.Ìý
Citizenship and Racism
Meet political science major Mayaki Kimba ’20.Ìý
Art, Politics, and Rhizomatic Root Structures
Meet comparative literature major Shea Seery ’20.Ìý
Zebrafish And Radiation
Meet neuroscience major Stephanie Gee ’20.Ìý
Getting The Dirt On Portland’s Soil
Meet art and biology major Steven Garcia ’20.Ìý
Untangling Lion’s Mane
Meet chemistry major Zesean Moiz Ali ’20.Ìý
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