Campus News
This Week in Photos: Out and About
Yvonne Gay
After spending days inside their residence halls, students enjoy the weather while on campus and in downtown Oberlin; a livestreamed coffeehouse performance is a first for the Cat in the Cream; and a rock garden filled with words of inspiration.
President's Office Welcomes New Staff Members
Communications Staff
Katie Gravens and Emily Speerbrecher have been appointed to new roles overseeing the college's layered health care strategy in responding to COVID-19.
Virtual performances and social events this weekend
Communications Staff
We put together a roundup of social events and entertainment across campus, virtually.
This Week in Photos: Welcome Class of 2024
Yvonne Gay
After months of preparation to campus buildings and the implementation of recent protocols to all spaces, the Class of 2024 began arriving on campus on Sunday, August 23.
The Teaching Garden
Yvonne Gay
This academic year, many students will learn in outdoor classrooms and some will have the opportunity to explore Oberlin’s pollinator garden—a living classroom inside the Science Center.
This Week in Photos: Changes on Campus
Yvonne Gay
Adjustments to a new kind of normal have led many to wonder what to expect when they come to campus. Maybe this will help: Although the changes are apparent—with many spaces receiving safety measure makeovers—they cannot overshadow the beauty of the campus and community.
Where Am I?
Yvonne Gay
This week’s Where Am I? is a small art exhibit with works created by both college and community members. Hand-painted leaves, intricate mosaics, drawings, and other forms of expression cling to the walls of buildings on campus and in the town of Oberlin. In fact, the piece pictured here is located in a space known for expression. Can you guess where it resides?
Teaching in the New Normal: The Study of Medieval Medical Manuscripts in the Time of COVID-19
Communications Staff
In this series, we're sharing stories from faculty on how they are navigating this new normal. Professor of Classics Ben Lee describes a group's conduct collaborative research on pre-modern medical history.
Where Am I?
Yvonne Gay
Chandeliers, pendants, and wall sconces hang from ceilings and are affixed to the sides of buildings like architectural jewelry around campus. While they are appreciated, these pieces can blend seamlessly into the style of their surroundings. Until now. Can you name the space where this chandelier resides?
Where Am I?
Yvonne Gay
Some of the best spaces in Oberlin are the ones that invite visitors to sit and relax, explore, study, play, and gather. Can you guess the name of this space and where it is located?