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Oberlin to Offer Bachelor of Science Degree Beginning Fall 2026
Communications Staff
The new degree option expands academic pathways in the sciences, social sciences, and interdisciplinary fields.
Amelia Merithew ’25 Earns Fulbright to Cameroon
Communications Staff
The anthropology and biology double major will be an English Teaching Assistant.
Marketing For Good
Jen DeMoss
Advertising signs are used to sell everything from legal services to razor blades. But are there ways to leverage advertising psychology for the good of the planet? And could digital signs be used to encourage pro-environmental thoughts and action?
Unpacking Baffling Bacterium
Dyani Sabin ’14
Bacteria are everywhere you go. In the case of Caulobacter crescentus—the funky, crescent-shaped star of a recent paper by Assistant Professor of Biology Gaybe Moore ’15 —this is no exaggeration. It’s in the soil, in the water, and around your plants, and it surprisingly produces the world’s stickiest superglue as a biofilm.
Why All Life on Earth is Made of Cells
Dyani Sabin ’14
From a very young age, we’re taught that being made of cells is a defining feature of life. In fact, associate professor of biology Aaron Goldman encountered this assumption in a college textbook and initially used it as a springboard to discuss the benefits of cellularity with his students. But the more Goldman thought about it, the more he realized that cellularity isn’t something to be taken for granted—even (and especially) when it comes to the origins of life.
Phoebe Brown ’24 Earns Fulbright to Spain
Communications Staff
Phoebe Brown ’24 has earned a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) to Spain for the 2024-2025 academic year, giving her the opportunity to teach English in an early education school in the Canary Islands.
From Oberlin College to Goldman Sachs
Communications Staff
Anna Silverman ’22 has made a remarkable leap, from Oberlin to the investment banking firm Goldman Sachs.
My Cousin the Comb Jelly
Annie Zaleski
The research of Darrin Schultz ’13 deepens our insights into animal evolution.
Friday Afternoon with Lab Crawl
Communications Staff
This year’s Lab Crawl drew what may be the largest crowd in the event’s illustrious history, with some 500 students and dozens of faculty taking part. Missed out on the excitement? It looked something like this.
Lab Crawl: It’s Not Just for Scientists
Communications Staff
Oct. 27 open house highlights research across the sciences—and just about everywhere else.