News
...And The World’s Your Oyster
Stephanie Manning '23
Oberlin’s new music theater program is producing tomorrow’s Broadway stars
Between The Lines
Annie Nickoloff
Oberlin’s book studies minor uses the school’s library resources to open up critical questions around the history, culture, and creation of books.
In the Fold
Annie Nickoloff
Aimee Lee ’99 is a renowned hanji scholar and teacher. Having found her inspiration at Oberlin, she now shares her art and knowledge with the world.
Plot Points
Serena Zets ’22
How Oberlin helped authors Sam Sax ’09 and Fiona Warnick ’22 find their voices.
The ABCs of STEM Research
Annie Zaleski
At Oberlin, undergraduates work alongside faculty members on incredible scientific breakthroughs.
Grammy-Winning Artist Zach Brock Joins Oberlin Conservatory
Office of Communications
Grammy-winning violinist and composer Zach Brock will join the Oberlin Conservatory faculty in fall 2026 as associate professor of multi-genre performance and improvisation.
Maya McDermott '26 Earns Fulbright to Argentina
Communications Staff
The English and politics double major will work as an English Teaching Assistant (ETA) at a teacher-training institution.
Momo Song Suzuki ’20 Earns Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship
Communications Staff
The comparative literature and musical studies major will be living and co-teaching English in Hualien, Taiwan.