Campus News
Who is Annessa Wyman?
Amanda Nagy
Annessa Wyman was born and raised in Oberlin. You'll find her in the central office of Stevenson-Griswald Commons. Get to know Wyman in this installment of Who Am I?
This Week in Photos: Quarantine Couture
Yvonne Gay
Business jackets paired with Bermuda shorts, stylish sleepwear, pillow accessories, paper dresses, and contemporary designs were just some of the creative pieces worn at this year’s Black History Month Fashion Show.
Comfort Foods
Yvonne Gay
Sometimes there's nothing like a warm bowl of comfort after a long day. To help fill the craving, AVI staff members share some of the dishes that give them the warm and fuzzies, from fried chicken to cream puffs.
Who is Kayleen England?
Yvonne Gay
The nursing and professional staff at Oberlin College’s COVID-19 testing center play a primary role in monitoring the health of the campus. This series offers a peek behind the mask of these frontline workers.
Who is Sachiko Kondo?
Yvonne Gay
Sachiko Kondo’s teaching interests include language pedagogy, content-based instruction, and second language acquisition. Read more about Kondo in this installment of Who Am I?
This Week in Photos: Virtual Lab Partners
Yvonne Gay
In this week’s photo series we stop by Wright Laboratory of Physics and visit a class with a cool take on how students work with lab partners.
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.
Who is Katie Gravens?
Yvonne Gay
Katie Gravens has a multifaceted role as the COVID-19 campus health coordinator. Learn more about her in this installment of Who Am I?
Welcome Home, Jonathan Herr
Yvonne Gay
After serving in legal positions with the Oberlin Municipal Court, United States District Court, and Supreme Court of Ohio, Jonathan Herr returned to Oberlin in November to serve as office manager and senior paralegal.
This Week in Photos: Spring Semester Begins
Yvonne Gay
Outdoor activities, live-streamed concerts, and socially distanced classes are underway for the spring semester.