News Collection
Awards and Honors
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Milena Kagel ’20 Receives USTA in Austria
The history and German studies double major will spend nine months working as an English teaching assistant at two secondary schools in Völkermarkt, Austria.
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Gabriel Morales Receives Ping Legacy Award for Service-Learning
A jazz guitarist, Morales piloted a performance in residence program in Oberlin’s health spaces.
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Monica Dix Receives 2020 Nexial Prize
The 2020 graduate will use the Nexial Prize to explore the relationship between policy and waterways.
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Lukas Griffin ’20 Awarded Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Fellowship
During the fellowhip in Germany, Griffin will take language classes, participate in an internship, and live with a host family.
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Two Biology Graduates Receive Young Botanist Award
The Botanical Society of America recognizes only 25 graduating seniors pursuing research in the plant sciences.
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Nina Harris ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Guatemala
Harris' interest in Guatemala began at 15 years old, when she lived and worked in the country.
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Maya Marrero English ’20 Awarded Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Fellowship
English will intern in the field of economic development and take intensive German classes.
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Janine Chouinard ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Colombia
The Hispanic studies and history double major will use the opportunity to continue developing her abilities as an English teacher and Spanish language learner.
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Brianne Cotter ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Colombia
The Hispanic studies major will teach English and work in community education.
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Sophia Brewer Thompson ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Bulgaria
While abroad, she hopes to learn about Bulgarian language, culture, and landscapes, along with developing her teaching skills.
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Cinema Scholar Leah Vonderheide Receives NEH Grant
The summer stipend will support the first-ever book on groundbreaking Māori filmmaker Merata Mita.
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Eyeing Her Finnish Line
Soprano Maggie Kinabrew ’20 bolsters ties to her ancestral music through a Fulbright opportunity in Helsinki.