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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.
The Space Between
Eva Recinos
Through painting and sculpture, Isabel Yellin ’11 explores the complexities of the human experience.
Oberlin’s Tim Weiss Wins 2025 Ditson Conductor’s Award
Stephanie Manning ’23
Prestigious honor celebrates contributions to American music; longtime professor joins elite company.
Oberlin Opera Theater Presents “L’Amant Anonyme,” a Witty and Heartfelt Two-sided Love Triangle.
Kailey Pritchard
Guest Director Fenlon Lamb offers a vibrant vision of this classical opera—which tells the story of a two-sided love triangle—in Oberlin Opera Theater’s fall production.
Oberlin Conservatory and Great Lakes Theater Announce Academic Partnership
Communications Staff
Collaboration will advance music theater training, prepare students for professional careers.
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.
A Love of Languages
Annie Zaleski
From a very young age, Edith Clowes ’73 was good at languages. “I was always imitating people without knowing what they were saying,” she says. “And my mother was a language wiz. She just adored