Campus News
Oberlin Connects with Accepted Students in New Ways
Communications Staff
In this Q&A, find out how accepted students are experiencing Oberlin virtually through new online events and resources.
Q&A with Tracy Sutherland
Communications Staff
Sutherland provides leadership and oversight for public services in the Oberlin College Libraries.
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.
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.
Arriving in Fall 2020: New Tool to Enhance Students’ Academic Journey
Engage Communications
In fall 2020, the college will launch new software that will be used to communicate and manage connectivity with students. The software platform, Engage, is a communication and relationship management tool that will improve the student experience with academic advising, support student academic success, and make communications between students and the college more efficient and effective.
Q&A with Walker Shadle ’19
Communications Staff
Meet Walker Shadle, curatorial assistant for the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Find out about a secret campus nap spot from his undergraduate days, his favorite item of clothing, and the one event in history he wishes he could have witnessed.
Q&A with Alexandra Letvin
Communications Staff
Learn about Letvin's favorite spot on campus, along with how her childhood career aspirations relate to her current role at Allen Memorial Art Museum.