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Oberlin Students Selected for Prestigious New York String Orchestra Seminar
Stephanie Manning ’23
Directed by Oberlin artist in residence Jaime Laredo, intensive 10-day experience culminates in performances at famed Carnegie Hall.
Oberlin Adds Sport Studies and Management Integrative Concentration
Office of Communications
Sport is many things: a vehicle for personal inspiration and identity formation, a catalyst for social change, an economic driver, and a contributor to health and well-being. Given all this, sport is
Interview: Jon Seydl, John G.W. Cowles Director of the Allen Memorial Art Museum
Annie Zaleski
Get to know Jon Seydl, the new John G.W. Cowles Director of the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin.
Walter Moak ’25 Earns Fulbright to Germany
Communications Staff
The record-setting Oberlin athlete and musical studies major has earned a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) to Germany for the 2025-2026 academic year.
"The Great Comet" Starts Something New
Stephanie Manning ’23
Oberlin Music Theater's inaugural production is a story of beginnings, which is a fitting theme for the first main stage performance of the Conservatory's newest program.
Alana Metcalf ’22 Earns Fulbright to Taiwan
Communications Staff
The fellowship will help the psychology major achieve her goals of becoming a globally minded mental health professional.
No Limits
Kristen Evans
Gideon Ampofo ’23 knew he wanted to balance the world of business with the world of social change—and Oberlin helped him achieve both of these goals.
Finding a Balance
Kira Goldenberg
Attending Oberlin allowed Daniela Mortazavi ’22 to pursue piano and economics—and make a difference in the college’s business major.
Artistic Inspiration
Eva Recinos
Oberlin inspired Eva Sturm-Gross ’22 to create art that combines her love for nature with solving theological problems.
Danish String Quartet Finds the Human Connection
Stephanie Manning ’23
Ahead of the group’s Oberlin debut on November 21, violinist Frederik Øland talks exploring the U.S., teaching the next generation, and nerding out on late Beethoven.