Campus News
This Week in Photos: Unlikely Spaces and Familiar Places
Yvonne Gay
Latinx Heritage Month, TGIF, and the first presidential debate find a home in Wilder Bowl; concerts by TIMARA and jazz students are livestreamed in the Cat in the Cream Coffeehouse; the patio of Mudd Center welcomes the Oberlin College Choir; Clark Bandstand in Tappan Square becomes a stage for jazz forums; and familiar places in between.
This Week in Photos: The First Concert of the Season
Yvonne Gay
Oberlin Conservatory brass and percussion students perform a work inspired by nature during an evening performance in Tappan Square.
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?
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.
Winter Term in Oberlin: 2020
Yvonne Gay
Winter Term is a time of year when Oberlin students are encouraged to conduct independent or group projects outside of courses related to their majors. Pursuits can be done on or off campus with students choosing to work almost anywhere on the map. This year we highlight some of the work by the more than 900 students who completed projects in Oberlin.
Celebrating 50 Years of Electronic & Computer Music
Communications Staff
More than 500 musicians took part in an extended musical collage in Finney Chapel on November 16, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Oberlin's TIMARA department.
Experimental Jazz Artist Rafiq Bhatia ’10 to Perform at the ’Sco March 8
Communications Staff
Rafiq Bhatia's tour showcases music from his highly acclaimed album, Breaking English.
Q&A with Rebecca Belford
Communications Staff
“Q&A with…” is a series dedicated to introducing staff members to the Oberlin community. Get to know Rebecca Belford, technical services librarian, in the conservatory library.
Q&A with Natalie Gutiérrez-Negrón
Communications Staff
“Q&A with…” is a series dedicated to introducing staff members to the Oberlin community. Get to know Natalie Gutiérrez-Negrón, circulation evening supervisor in the conservatory library.
2017-18 Artist Recital Series Subscriptions Are Available Now
By Erich Burnett
The Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has presented well over 1,000 of the world’s most acclaimed musicians in historic Finney Chapel—and the lineup for 2017-18 is as wide-ranging as ever.