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Nina Harris ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Guatemala
Hillary Hempstead
Harris' interest in Guatemala began at 15 years old, when she lived and worked in the country.
Sophia Brewer Thompson ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Bulgaria
Hillary Hempstead
While abroad, she hopes to learn about Bulgarian language, culture, and landscapes, along with developing her teaching skills.
A Conversation with Indie Pop-Punk Musician Sarah Gargano ’20
Jane Hobson ’22
A creative writing and sociology double major, Gargano talks about what influences her songwriting.
Producing Radio at NPR: Anna Bauman ’17
Jane Hobson ’22
History graduate Anna Bauman ’17 is building a career path in radio. Currently, she works as an associate producer for NPR’s On Point.
Oberlin Named Top Producer of Fulbright Students for Tenth Consecutive Year
Erin Ulrich ’18
Oberlin has been recognized as a top producer of Fulbright Students for the 2018-19 academic year.
Teaching as An Act of Translation: Reflections from Professor Emilia Bachrach
Erin Ulrich ’18
Professor Emilia Bachrach began doing ethnographic work in Western India as an undergraduate student. In 2018, she is authoring multiple publications that continue her research on religious communities.
Sophia Pekowsky ’18 Awarded Fulbright Research in Argentina
Hillary Hempstead
The gender, sexuality, and feminist studies major will research the implementation of the anti-obstetric violence law in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Sparking Interest in Sexual Health Education
Chloe Vassot
Just a few months after graduating, Tory Sparks ’17 has landed her dream job as a community outreach educator with Planned Parenthood. She’s stationed in the organization’s Washtenaw County location in Michigan, where she works with high schoolers.
Davíd Zager Receives Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Brazil
Amanda Nagy
Zager gained knowledge of Portuguese language and Capoeira Angola at Oberlin.
Taylor Field '15 Receives National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
Kasey Cheydleur
Field, currently pursuing a degree at the University of Michigan, has been recognized for her research on the parents of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender children.