Campus News
This Week in Photos: Sky Rockets
Yvonne Gay
Bursts of green, orange, red, and white exploding in a night blue sky serves as inspiration for this week’s photo series.
This Week in Photos: Summer Semester Begins
Yvonne Gay
A picture of a chef at work on the opening day of the certified kosher kitchen in Talcott Hall serves as inspiration for this week’s photo series.
Who is Leah Brockman?
Yvonne Gay
In Leah Brockman’s opinion, the horn is the most versatile and beautiful instrument. Find out why in this installment of Who Am I?
This Week in Photos: Musical Interludes
Yvonne Gay
A group of students wearing crimson choir robes standing among tall wild blades of grass serves as inspiration for this week’s photo series.
This Week in Photos: A New Season
Yvonne Gay
A budding crop of daffodils in Tappan Square serves as inspiration for this week’s photo series.
This Week in Photos: Spring Semester Campus Life
Yvonne Gay
The exterior wall of the Allen Memorial Art Museum is punctuated by a student holding a newly acquired piece of art from the recent Art Rental program. This image leads off this week’s photo series.
This Week in Photos: Birds of a Feather
Yvonne Gay
A whimsical flock of socially distanced ducks on the Woodland Street pylons serves as inspiration for this week’s photo series.
This Week in Photos: Spring Semester Begins
Yvonne Gay
Outdoor activities, live-streamed concerts, and socially distanced classes are underway for the spring semester.
This Week in Photos: In Celebration of Returning Black Alumni
Yvonne Gay
Author Ishmael Beah ’04 returned to Oberlin College in 2010 to discuss the publication of his New York Times best-selling book, A Long Way Gone, Memoirs of a Boy Soldier. Four years later Beah’s visit to Finney Chapel took place after the publication of Radiance of Tomorrow, A Novel, which would go on to become another best-seller. Beah’s visits to campus serve as inspiration for this week’s photo series.
Student Leadership for All
Charlotte Maskelony ’21
Amber Scherer ’20 brings a conservatory perspective to Oberlin Student Senate.