Oberlin Alumni Magazine
...And The World’s Your Oyster
Stephanie Manning '23
Oberlin’s new music theater program is producing tomorrow’s Broadway stars
Between The Lines
Annie Nickoloff
Oberlin’s book studies minor uses the school’s library resources to open up critical questions around the history, culture, and creation of books.
In the Fold
Annie Nickoloff
Aimee Lee ’99 is a renowned hanji scholar and teacher. Having found her inspiration at Oberlin, she now shares her art and knowledge with the world.
Plot Points
Serena Zets ’22
How Oberlin helped authors Sam Sax ’09 and Fiona Warnick ’22 find their voices.
The ABCs of STEM Research
Annie Zaleski
At Oberlin, undergraduates work alongside faculty members on incredible scientific breakthroughs.
How Alison Bechdel ’81 Blends Fact and Fiction
Sloane DiBari ’27
A Q&A with Alison Bechdel '81, the writer and cartoonist behind Fun Home.
Vision Accomplished
Dyani Sabin '14
How infrastructure, collaborative partnerships, and student involvement helped Oberlin achieve carbon neutrality
Banking on Sustainability
Pete Croatto
Former Oberlin basketball star Christian Fioretti ’20 applies his lifelong concern for the environment to a career in sustainability.