Campus News
New School Year Brings New Locations for Campus Offices, Departments
Communications Staff
Renovations to historic buildings and arrival of brand-new spaces energize campus heading into fall.
Wilder Hall Enters Second Phase of Renovation
Communications Staff
Construction focuses on upgrades to the third floor; expected completion in summer 2026.
Oberlin Community Remembers a Dedicated Professor of Voice
Conservatory Communications
A member of the Oberlin faculty for 40 years, Marlene Rosen was known by her students and colleagues as a kind and supportive teacher who valued her connections with students and remained influential
Oberlin Community Mourns the Loss of Retired Professor Daune Mahy
Conservatory Communications
A beloved professor of voice for 39 years, Mahy is remembered as an exceptional teacher and dedicated mentor.
Robert W. Fuller ’56, 10th President of Oberlin College, Dies at 88
Office of Communications
Robert “Bob” Works Fuller ’56, the 10th president of Oberlin College, died July 15, 2025, in Berkeley, California.
Larry Shinn, Former Danforth Professor of Religion, Dies at 83
Communications Staff
Popular faculty member taught at Oberlin from 1970 to 1984.
Heidi Scott ’23, Talented Scientist, Athlete, and Musician, Dies at 27
Communications Staff
Biology alum was pursuing graduate studies in virology at Queen’s University.
Longman Professor Emeritus of English and Creative Writing David Young Dies at 88
Office of Communications
Longman Professor Emeritus of English and Creative Writing David Young died on Saturday, May 3. He was 88.
An esteemed poet, translator, editor, and scholar, Young taught at Oberlin between 1961
Oberlin to Launch Online Bookstore, Reenvisioned Campus Shop
Office of Communications
Modernized approach offers simplified ordering of course materials and emphasizes high-quality Oberlin merchandise—in a welcoming space at the heart of campus.
Oberlin Conservatory Community Mourns the Loss of Retired Professor Randolph Coleman
Conservatory Communications Staff
Coleman left a lasting legacy in the Conservatory, having created the two-year module program in composition that shaped how students learned for 20 years. He served as chair of the Composition