Campus News
Teach-in and alumni panel discuss solidarity and allyship for Asians and Asian Americans
Office of Communications
Two upcoming events will provide an opportunity to learn about the work of solidarity and how to be an ally in addressing anti-Asian violence.
This Week in Photos: March 11
Yvonne Gay
Women’s suffrage is recognized, the Arts and Sciences Orchestra performs, entrepreneurs pitch business ideas for prizes, and a podcasting/journalism rockstar shares his recipe for success.
This Week in Photos: March 4
Yvonne Gay
Alumni journalist and authors, the first black woman to stage an opera in the United States is honored, and TIMARA students who turn words of gratitude into works of audible art at a nearby hospital are just some of the features in this week’s photo series.
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.
Professor of History Renee Romano Selected for Cultural Exchange Residency in Japan
Amanda Nagy
Romano will share her research and scholarly interests at several universities in Japan.
Faculty Members Receive Promotions
Communications Staff
Eleven faculty members have been promoted to the rank of professor or associate professor. We asked each about their most memorable experience and what they enjoy about being a professor.
Elusive Equality: A Conversation with Carol Lasser and Gary Kornblith
Rebekkah Rubin ’13
Public historian Rebekkah Rubin ’13 talked to them about their findings. A condensed and edited version of this Q&A will be available in the spring 2019 issue of the Oberlin Alumni Magazine.
Rebekka
Former Ambassador Kathleen Stephens to Speak on U.S.-Korean Relations
Communications Staff
Kathleen Stephens’ visit immediately follows the planned U.S.-North Korea summit in late February.
2016-2017 Excellence in Teaching Award Winners
Communications Staff
Six faculty members from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music received an Excellence in Teaching Award for the 2016-2017 academic year.
Strengthening Community Ties Through Local History
Lisa Gulasy
In the course Oberlin History as American history, Oberlin College students partner with Oberlin High School students to research and discuss local history. Throughout the course, students discover that history often looks different depending on your relation to the college.