Campus News
Board of Trustees Creates Student Support Initiatives Fund
Communications Staff
The newly created Student Support Initiatives fund is targeted at helping first-generation and at-risk students succeed throughout their time at Oberlin.
Campaign Momentum: Oberlin Illuminate Exceeds $250 Million Goal
Communications Staff
On December 31, Oberlin Illuminate: A Campaign for College and Conservatory, exceeded its official $250 million goal 18 months ahead of schedule. “It's important to recognize significant milestones during this campaign, and this is certainly one of those moments,” said Bill Barlow, vice president for Development and Alumni Affairs. “While we have made good progress toward reaching these goals, there is still a long way to go to meet our needs for several key institutional priorities including scholarship support, new health and wellness initiatives, and renovation of Hall Auditorium.”
Support to Help Students Succeed
Marvin Krislov
Our faculty, staff, and alumni commit a great deal of time, energy, and resources to help students succeed in their studies and in life. Today I would like to thank Board of Trustees Chair Clyde McGregor ’74 for making a $500,000 commitment to create the Student Support Initiatives Fund, which is designed to strengthen and expand support services for at-risk students who need additional assistance to succeed throughout their time at Oberlin.
Pixar Talks at the Apollo
Lisa Gulasy
Pixar Animation Studios Producer Nicole Grindle and Staff Development Manager Jamie Woolf will lead two talks the Apollo Theatre Friday, March 6.
John Clayton and Gerald Clayton Master Classes
Communications Staff
Bassist, composer, and bandleader John Clayton—pictured here at the inaugural Milton J. Hinton Institute for Studio Bass held at Oberlin in June 2014—and his son, pianist and composer Gerald Clayton
What I Did for Winter Term
Lisa Gulasy
Winter term affords students an opportunity to explore their academic interests outside of the classroom while helping them recognize the value of self-education. Students spent January 2015
A Seussical Celebration at the Oberlin Public Library
Communications Staff
The 16th annual Dr. Seuss Day celebration will take place Sunday, March 1, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Oberlin Public Library. The day will feature a variety of activities, crafts, and games, all with the purpose of inspiring children to read outside of the classroom.
Beat Oberlin Winter Blues
Marvin Krislov
This winter has been especially tenacious even by Oberlin standards. As a community service, and an antidote to cabin fever, I took the liberty of asking some students, faculty, and staff for their tips on surviving winter in Oberlin.
avaf Contemporary Latin American Art Exhibit
Communications Staff
The Allen Memorial Art Museum’s celebration of contemporary Latin American art continued Friday, February 20, with an exhibition at the Richard D. Baron ’64 Art Gallery. The exhibition featured
Get Better Acquainted with Philips Gym
Lisa Gulasy
Women on campus and in the community are invited to join Head Volleyball Coach Erica Rau and Head Softball Coach Mimi Mahon Monday, March 2, from 5 to 7 p.m. for "Navigating Philips Gym: Getting Women Into the Weight Room."