Campus News
Oberlin Receives Grant to Expand Paid Summer Internships
Communications Staff
The award from the Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation will fund internships for high- and moderate-need students in summer 2015.
Oberlin Professor Wins Ohioana Award
Office of Communications
Kazim Ali, associate professor of creative writing, was recently recognized for his contributions to the cultural life of the state of Ohio.
Students and Faculty Share Skills in Neuroscience Conference
Office of Communications
This summer, neuroscience professors and students at Oberlin collaborated with other neuroscience researchers at colleges in the region in a series of seminars.
Diane Yu Fitness Center
Communications Staff
Delta Lodge Director of Athletics and Physical Education Natalie Winkelfoos (left) poses with Diane Yu '73 at the ribbon cutting of the Diane Yu Fitness Center earlier this summer. The center, on the
Oberlin All Over
Communications Staff
Dessane Cassell '14 (pictured at the Allen Memorial Art Museum) an art history major with a minor in Africana studies, will be teaching English in South Africa, thanks to a Fulbright Scholarship
Director of Internal Communications Cindy Nickoloff '88, 1958-2014
Amanda Nagy
Cindy Nickoloff, Oberlin’s director of internal communications, died July 6, 2014, at her home in Elyria after a battle with pancreatic cancer. She worked for Oberlin's Office of Communications for nearly 25 years.
Meredith Raimondo Appointed Special Assistant to the President
Communications Staff
As Special Assistant to the President for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Meredith Raimondo will work with the campus community implement the new sexual misconduct policy.
Groundbreaking Set for Peter B. Lewis Gateway Center
Office of Communications
A public groundbreaking ceremony will be held Thursday, June 12, at the Oberlin Inn.
Oberlin Celebrates Juneteenth
Office of Communications
The community's celebration of Juneteenth, a holiday symbolizing the end of slavery, will begin on June 8 and end with a festival and picnic on Saturday, June 14.
Children Invited to Oberlin's WAVE Program
Office of Communications
The WAVE program, which sees Oberlin students tutoring children entering first through twelfth grade, is available at no cost.