Campus News
Letter and FAQs about Coronavirus
Office of Communications
A letter from Director of Student Health and Counseling Services John Harshbarger and VP and Dean of Students Meredith Raimondo.
Statement Regarding Coronavirus
Office of Communications
The college is closely monitoring developments in the outbreak of a new strain of coronavirus, known as 2019-nCoV.
Q&A with Heather Shadle
Communications Staff
Meet Area Coordinator for Theme and Identity-Based Communities Heather Shadle and find out about the last book she read, her favorite class in school, and which board game she enjoys most for its ability to inspire spirited debates.
Undergraduate Researchers in Neuroscience Publish on Habit Formation
Hillary Hempstead
A manuscript from Assistant Professor of Neuroscience Christopher Howard’s lab was published in the journal PLOS ONE.
Q&A with Hannah Wirta Kinney
Communications Staff
The assistant curator of academic programs at the Allen Memorial Art Museum works to find new ways to support the intellectual, professional, and personal development of students and faculty.
Former Staff Member Midge Brittingham ’60 Dies
Communications Staff
The former executive director of the Oberlin College Alumni Association died on December 31, 2019. She was 81 years old.
Convocation Speaker Touches on the Future of Journalism
Yvonne Gay
Tom Rosenstiel ’78 is one of the country’s most recognized thinkers on the intersection of media and politics and the future of journalism. He recently discussed President Donald Trump’s relationship with the media, the meaning of objectivity, and why and how we all may perceive “facts.”
This Week in Photos: December 10
Yvonne Gay
The holiday season comes to life in this photo series with end-of-semester celebrations, open houses, and musical traditions. Research presentations and partnerships round out the week.
Concerts in the Library?
Yvonne Gay
When most people go to the library, it’s safe to assume they aren’t expecting to attend a concert, but if they are going to the conservatory library on a given day at noon, that’s exactly what’s happening.