Campus News
Oberlin in Photos: The Art of Science
Yvonne Gay
Since its re-emergence in 2015, Oberlin’s student-run, general interest science publication—the Synapse has intrigued readers with subject matter such as the first human head transplant to how algorithms can create realistic faces from scratch. And leading those articles are impactful illustrations that become stories all their own. In this photo series, we look at this publication’s art of science.
Pearse Anderson ’20 Creates a Space for Oberlin Inside Minecraft
Hillary Hempstead
Students from colleges and universities across the country are recreating campuses within the virtual world.
Oberlin in Photos
Yvonne Gay
If the walls in Finney Chapel could talk, they would reverberate with the enchanting sounds of the Oberlin Orchestra; command attention with empowering words spoken by Martin Luther KingJr.; and pulse joyously along with South Africa’s Soweto Gospel Choir.
Students Stay Connected to Community Organizations Remotely
Hillary Hempstead
With many students taking classes remotely due to the COVID-19 global health crisis, some are also finding ways to maintain the connections they have formed in Oberlin.
Oberlin in Photos
Yvonne Gay
This photo series is dedicated to the Oberlin experience that is celebrated throughout the year. This week’s collection features Mozart's Così fan tutte. The opera was performed earlier this month by the Oberlin Opera Theater, directed by Associate Professor of Opera Theater Jonathon Field, and the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra, under the baton of Christopher Larkin.
Chinese Student Association Offers Support During Global Health Crisis
Hillary Hempstead
Along with programming and support, the group assisted with fundraising efforts for hospitals in China.
Oberlin in Photos
Yvonne Gay
This photo series is dedicated to the Oberlin experience we celebrate throughout the year. In this week’s collection, we showcase events that took place earlier this month: a Tiny Ref Desk Concert that featured the battle cries of women suffrage workers; melodies of the Oberlin Baroque Orchestra in Kulas Recital Hall; art used as a means of support in the Allen Memorial Art Museum; and the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams end the season matchups.
This Week in Photos: March 11
Yvonne Gay
Women’s suffrage is recognized, the Arts and Sciences Orchestra performs, entrepreneurs pitch business ideas for prizes, and a podcasting/journalism rockstar shares his recipe for success.
This Week in Photos: March 4
Yvonne Gay
Alumni journalist and authors, the first black woman to stage an opera in the United States is honored, and TIMARA students who turn words of gratitude into works of audible art at a nearby hospital are just some of the features in this week’s photo series.
Economics Team Wins First Place at Business Case Competition
Communications Staff
For the second year in a row, the Oberlin team secured first place honors.