Campus News
Celebrating African American History
Marvin Krislov
While studying history requires us to take a critical look at the past, it also serves to remind us that history is constantly being made and that we all can play a role in its making.
Conservatory Takes Manhattan, Part 2
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The Oberlin Jazz Faculty Ensemble kicked off the Conservatory of Music’s 2013 Illumination Tour of New York City by playing two shows at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy's Club Coca Cola. In all, 155 student musicians; 38 faculty and staff members, including musicians and support staff; and a multitude of alumni musicians and composers, took part in the tour, which included six performances in four venues from January 15 to 19.
Five Ventures Take Home LaunchU Prizes
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Alumnus Tom Kelley ’77, recognized globally as an expert on innovation, gave the keynote address for the inaugural LaunchU Accelerator Pitch Competition on January 26. Five groups of entrepreneurs won Venture Development Awards during the competition.
Looking Forward and Back
Marvin Krislov
I hope your January has been a rewarding time of growth, learning, and reflection. Looking ahead, we have a full slate of wonderful events coming up in February.
Payroll Tax Changes Effective This Month
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The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, passed by Congress on January 1, 2013, will affect your 2013 paychecks.
Oberlin Conservatory Takes Manhattan, Part 1
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“Great Midwest Conservatory Brings Its Fruits to Market, in New York” reads the New York Times headline for Vivien Schweitzer’s January 21 review of two concerts in the Conservatory of Music’s 2013 Illumination Tour of New York City. In all, 155 student musicians; 38 faculty and staff members, including musicians and support staff; and a multitude of alumni musicians and composers, took part in the tour, which included six performances in four venues from January 15 to 19.
Campus Alive with Entrepreneurial Spirit
Liv Combe
Oberlin’s first annual LaunchU, featuring 15 ventures from current students and alumni, culminates on Saturday with a series of events that are free and open to the public and which include a talk about nurturing innovation by IDEO general manager Tom Kelley ’77.
MLK Jr. Celebration Highlights Local Voices
Liv Combe
Oberlin’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration takes place Sunday, January 20, from 5 to 6 p.m. in Finney Chapel. All are welcome to join the commemoration as community members raise their voices in song and in remembrance.
Orchestra Previews NYC Program in Finney
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The Oberlin Orchestra, performing with guest soloist Jeremy Denk ’90 and led by Associate Professor of Conducting Raphael Jiménez, will give a preview of its 2013 NYC Tour Carnegie Hall program on January 16 in Finney Chapel.
2013 Winter Term Hours
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If you'll be on campus during winter term, you'll want to refer to the Oberlin OnCampus compilation of hours of operation for dining halls and other hot spots on campus.