News Collection
After Oberlin
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Where Oberlin Meets Art and Investigative Podcasting
With a solid foundation in podcasting and storytelling, Sarah Dalgleish ’20 wrote her own path to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Hayden Hill ’24 Earns Fulbright to Bulgaria
The history major plans to attend law school after spending a year teaching English to high school students.
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Using Sociology for Better Higher Education
Neena Duphare ’24 is using what she learned at Oberlin to help med students find their way.
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Crossing Mediums
A double major in creative writing and studio art, Virginia Wagner ’08 is an artist in the truest sense of the word.
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The Power of Community
For Lauren Sands ’24, volleyball and mentorship have paved the way for a career in public policy.
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Leap of Faith
Ilana Foggle ’21 became Illinois governor JB Pritzker's speechwriter at age 22. Now, she's taking on the world of tech at GitHub.
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Teamwork For the Win
Alexis Dill ’20 is using the communication skills she honed at Oberlin to promote the Worcester Red Sox.
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Cooking Up a Cinematic Gem
Peter Miller ’84’s documentary on Italian cooking legend Marcella Hazan stirs up positive acclaim.
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Alli Roshni ’23 Awarded the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarship
Alli Roshni ’23 has been awarded the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarship, a prestigious award that covers her entire tuition fee for a master’s of science in global health science and epidemiology at the University of Oxford
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Oberlin Provides Foundation for Future Education
Sherry Miao ’23, who majored in economics, is currently pursuing her master’s in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School (of Harvard University).
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Knocking It Out Of The Park
From studying economics to MLB coaching, Max Anastasio is paving his way with perseverance.
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Five Oberlin Alumni Earn 2025 Guggenheim Fellowships
Five Oberlin alumni have been awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships.