News
Rhiannon Giddens ’00 Wins 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Music
Annie Zaleski
Singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer honored for the historical opera Omar.
Toiling in the Margins
Grant Segall
Watson Fellow Alli Roshni guards underserved populations from illness.
Students Present Research at Chemical Society Conference
Office of Communications
Areas of focus include antibiotic resistence and protein profiling.
Melissa Fleming ’86, Head of Communications for the United Nations, Returns for April 10 Talk
Office of Communications
Melissa Fleming, the Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications at the United Nations and a 1986 graduate of Oberlin College, will return to her alma mater to discuss her career and her Oberlin
Oberlin Students Shine in Theater Design Competition
Office of Communications
Proposed renovations to Hall Auditorium top submissions from graduate school programs.
Johnnetta B. Cole ’57 Honored by National Endowment for the Humanities
Annie Zaleski
Anthropologist and educator celebrated by President Biden in White House ceremony.
Six Faculty Receive 2021-2022 Excellence in Teaching Honors
Communications Staff
The annual award recognizes outstanding teaching accomplishments within the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music.
From Art History Major to Marketing Manager
Ava Miller '25
A series of marketing internships and a willingness to be open to new ideas paid off for Jessica Moskowitz, who handles media planning and buying of social media ads for Microsoft.
Oberlin Secures $1M Mellon Foundation Grant for Food Studies Partnership with Lorain County Community College
Office of Communications
Wide-ranging collaboration to address food justice across the region through the humanities.
Student-Authored CBD Study Named Editors’ Pick
Erich Burnett
Caroline Morehouse, a fourth-year Oberlin student majoring in neuroscience and Hispanic studies, was the lead author on a paper published in the neuroscience journal Behavioral Brain Research in late