News Collection
Awards and Honors
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Katherine Moncure '16 Receives Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in South Korea
A sociology major, Moncure looks forward to gaining a global perspective in a non-Western culture.
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Eli Fisher Awarded Shansi Fellowship in Indonesia
Fisher looks forward to teaching English at Gadjah Mada University and settling into his new home in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
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Winning with Words
Aaron Pressman and Yasmine Ramachandra took home first place at the 2016 Bowling Green State University Game of Rounds speech competition in the parliamentary debate category.
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Students Show Mastery of Russian in Language Tournament
Fourth-year Jennifer Bird and first-year Tori Ervin take top honors in Undergraduate Russian Olympiada.
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Economics Team Finishes First in Competition
Three Oberlin students took home first place in the fourth annual Peoples Bank Undergraduate Business Case Competition this February.
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2014-2015 Excellence in Teaching Awards Winners
Six faculty members from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music received the Excellence in Teaching Award for the 2014-2015 academic year. The recipients were Associate Professor of Mathematics Jack Calcut; Professor of Hispanic Studies Sebastiaan Faber; Professor of Piano James Howsmon; Director of the Division of Conducting and Ensembles, Associate Professor of Conducting, and Director of the Oberlin Orchestra Raphael Jiménez; Professor of Comparative American Studies Gina Pérez; and Associate Professor of Jazz Studies Daniel Wall.
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Aaron Cohen Named YoungArts Merit Winner
First-year student Aaron Cohen has been named a YoungArts Merit Winner in Photography by the National YoungArts Foundation.
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Honors for Study Abroad
Senior Shavonne Stanek receives an Undergraduate Research Award from the Forum on Education Abroad for her in-depth study of fishing practices in Zanzibar.
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Oberlin Student Mitchell Herrmann Named a Marshall Scholar
Prestigious honor will support two years of graduate study in the United Kingdom following completion of a double degree.
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Oberlin Senior Named Rhodes Scholar
Machmud Makhmudov, a politics major and environmental studies minor, will study in Oxford for the next two years.
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Inventor Jay Whitacre '94 Earns Lemelson-MIT Science Prize
Jay Whitacre ’94 has just received the $500K Lemelson-MIT Prize for his invention of a saltwater battery, which has the potential to revolutionize the way sustainable energy is stored.
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Microscopic Worm Leads to Big Opportunity
Gabriel Moore ’15 Receives Travel Award to Present Peters Lab Research at the 2015 C.elegans International Meeting in Los Angeles.