News Collection
Awards and Honors
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Megan Grabill '21 Receives Fulbright Fellowship in Benin
Grabill will combine her background in anthropology and fluency in French language to become immersed in the culture of Benin.
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Nkeiru Okoye '92 Earns Guggenheim Fellowship for Composition
Award supports completion of an opera that explores the experience of Black women.
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Composer, Instrumentalist, and Educator Katherine Young '03 Earns Guggenheim Fellowship
Award supports completion of suite of electroacoustic pieces developed during the pandemic.
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Mark Walker ’22 Awarded Beinecke Scholarship
Mark Walker, a junior majoring in Russian studies, economics, and mathematics, has recently been awarded the prestigious Beinecke Scholarship, which he plans to put toward a graduate program in economics.
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Watson Fellowship will take Madi Goetzke ’21 to Panama, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Brazil
Madi Goetzke ’21 will spend a year traveling the world as a Watson fellow to analyze the role of communally-based cultural heritage sites which double as UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites.
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Hannah Scholl ’21 Heads to Austria with USTA Fellowship
As a teaching assistant, Scholl will help Austrian students develop the linguistic skills needed to be fluent in English, while serving as an informal ambassador and promoting cross-cultural dialogue between the United States and the Republic of Austria.
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Fulbright Fellowship Winner Connects Language to Heritage
Ruth Bieber-Stanley ’21 has German ancestors and relatives on both sides of her family, but never learned to speak German as a child. Today, not only does she know the language, but uses it to have an even deeper connection with her heritage.
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Jasmine Mitchell ’21 Awarded Oberlin Shansi Fellowship and Critical Language Scholarship
An appreciation of Japanese history, culture, and language makes being awarded an Oberlin Shansi Fellowship and Critical Language Scholarship a dream come true for Jasmine Mitchell ’21.
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Henry O’Connor ’24 Awarded Critical Language Scholarship
“In learning a language, you open your eyes and mind to a whole new world of opportunities and people,” says Henry O’Connor ’24. As a Critical Language Scholarship recipient, he will spend the summer immersed in Mandarin.
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Campus Compact names Iesha Phillips ’22 a Newman Civic Fellow
Iesha-LaShay Phillips, a third-year Africana studies and law and society double-major, has been awarded the Campus Compact 2021 Newman Civic Fellowship after being nominated through the Bonner Center for Community-Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Research.
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Andrea McAlister Named Yamaha Master Educator
Oberlin keyboard pedagogy professor among select group chosen in program’s inaugural year.
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Iesha-LaShay Phillips ’22 Awarded Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship to Study Abroad in Dublin
A law and society and Africana studies double major, Iesha-LaShay Phillips is one of 14 student leaders from across the country selected to participate in a summer study abroad program focused on leadership, intercultural communication, and social justice as a Frederick Douglass Global Fellow.