Campus News
Update on Voluntary Separation Program
Office of Communications
The college is preparing for impending transitions and will make decisions about filling vacancies on a case-by-case basis.
Emeritus Associate Professor of French Mathis Szykowski, 1926-2016
Communications Staff
Emeritus Associate Professor of French Mathis Szykowski died July 1, 2016, at the age of 90.
Summer Concert Series Rocks Tappan Square
Communications Staff
The band Cats on Holiday performs on Friday, July 8, in Tappan Square as part of the Oberlin Summer Concert Series. Two concerts remain in the series: Beatles Tribute band Hard Day’s Night will
Third-Year Dylan Mehri Performs CPR Rescue in D.C. Theater
Justine Goode
When an elderly man suffered a heart attack in a D.C. theater, politics and Hispanic Studies double-major Dylan Mehri ’18 sprang into action, performing CPR for nearly an hour.
Geno Arthur Receives Don Hunsinger Award
Communications Staff
The North Coast Athletic Conference has selected Geno Arthur ’16 as the recipient of the 2016 Don Hunsinger Award. The prestigious award is given to one male senior student-athlete who has
WOBC Offers Relaxing, Creative Summer Environment
Lisa Gulasy
Two WOBC summer staff members invite all those interested in radio to get involved and experience the often exclusive studio space.
Apollo Theatre Recognized by Ohio Secretary of State
Communications Staff
Serena Hendricks, general manager of the Apollo Theatre (center), holds a certificate of commendation presented by a representative (left) from the office of Secretary of State John Husted. The
Oberlin Now a Tobacco-Free Campus
Communications Staff
Ray English, who served as Azariah Smith Root director of libraries for 25 years, removes a “Designated Smoking Area” sign near the base of the Mudd Learning Center ramp to prepare for Oberlin’s new
Antoinette Myers Appointed Interim Assistant Dean of Students, Director of MRC
Lisa Gulasy
A former Africana community coordinator, Myers returns to Oberlin to help facilitate a complex and inclusive vision of diversity and multiculturalism that supports engaged educational excellence.
Celebrating Milt Hinton
Communications Staff
Instructors Derek Zadinsky (double bass) and Elena Loskova (piano) perform Johannes Brahms’ Cello Sonata No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 38 as part of the Celebrating Milt Hinton faculty concert on Thursday