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Emilie Lozier ’18 Wins $50,000 Science Prize
Tyler Sloan ’17
Emilie Lozier ’18 won this year’s Nexial Prize, a $50,000 award for a graduating science major who has demonstrated both academic excellence and passion for cultural study.
Theodora Nestorova '18 Awarded Fulbright Research Award
Hillary Hempstead
The vocal performance major and musicology minor will study vocal pedagogy in Vienna, Austria.
Monique Newton ’18 Selected for Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs
Amanda Nagy
An accomplished scholar athlete, Newton will spend the summer working with business and government leaders in Pittsburgh.
Nicholas Morgan ’18 Selected for Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs
Amanda Nagy
A scholar athlete, Morgan will spend nine months gaining practical experience in various sectors in St. Louis.
Nyquon Watson ’18 Wins AICUO Grand Award
Tyler Sloan ’17
Nyquon Watson ’18 won the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio Grand Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts for his project, Losing, which explores emotional evolution through photography, typography, and anaglyph 3D.
Ten Years of the Oberlin Summer Theater Festival
Hillary Hempstead
Operating under the direction of Professor of Theater Paul Moser, the 2018 season marks the 10th year for the Oberlin Summer Theater Festival.
Jewish Life: A Conversation
Communications Staff
In this video, a group of students discuss their experiences as members of Oberlin’s Jewish community.
Kieran Minor and Rashad Saleh Receive Davis Projects for Peace Grant
Amanda Nagy
The third-year students have proposed a summer arts intensive for youth in the heart of the Navajo reservation.
Robert Willoughby, Legendary Flute Professor and Performer, Dies at 96
By Erich Burnett
Master of modern and historical flute devoted 37 years to teaching at Oberlin, leaving a long list of distinguished former students.
Kieran Minor ’19 Named 2018 Truman Scholar
Tyler Sloan ’17
Kieran Minor ’19 has won the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship. Awarded to outstanding college juniors who have demonstrated a strong commitment to public service, the $30,000 prize will help fund Minor’s postgraduate studies.