News Collection
After Oberlin
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Taking Her Time: Master of Art History Candidate Michelle Fikrig ’18
Fikrig is carving a niche by incorporating themes of reproductive and queer rights advocacy into art historical research.
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Confidence in Research: Morgan Thomas ’19
Thomas credits the mentorship and scientific training she received in the lab of Associate Professor of Neuroscience Gunnar Kwakye.
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Mental Health Research Assistant: Ify Ezimora ’19
Ezimora is applying the professional experience she gained as a double major in psychology and environmental studies as well as her roles as a student treasurer and cochair of the Student Finance Committee.
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The Future of Sustainability in Buildings: Grant Sheely ’19
The 2019 graduate earned degrees in both math and physics and now works as a sustainability coordinator in New York City.
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Documentary by Watson Fellow Emily Stanford ’17 Accepted in Wildlife Conservation Film Festival
Stanford made a documentary about bats, which she thinks are one of the world’s most misunderstood mammals.
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Late Nights and Briefings: Law Student Jakheem Wheatley ’19
Jakheem Wheatley ’19 is a first-year law student at UIC John Marshall Law School in Chicago.
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Flexing the Reporting Muscles: Jenna Gyimesi ’19
As a graduate student at the Columbia University School of Journalism, Gyimesi is gaining experience in reporting and news production by working in the field.
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Exploring Gap Year Options Before Medical School: Joy Udoh ’19
A neuroscience major, Joy Udoh ’19 is working as a patient care coordinator and gaining experience in different specialties.
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Advocating for Undocumented Immigrants: Joanne Lee ’15
An English major at Oberlin, Lee discovered her calling to be an immigration attorney at Yale Law School.
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A Conversation with Max Cohn ’14, Comedy Writer
As a writer for Comedy Central’s brand creative department, Max Cohn is the mastermind of campaigns and promotional copy for shows like South Park and The Daily Show.
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Energy Research at the Federal Reserve: Emma Marshall ’18
An honors economics student, Emma Marshall is working alongside economists and fellow research analysts at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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A Conversation with Aaron Wolf ’11, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Princeton University
Wolf has focused his research on Neanderthal DNA and how it is distributed across global populations.