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Entrepreneurial Thinking in the Innovation Economy
Amanda Nagy
Participants in LaunchU, Oberlin’s venture accelerator and pitch competition, gain career-building experience.
From Public Service to Public Radio
Amanda Nagy
A dedicated Bonner Scholar, Anthony Moaton ’17 finds an unexpected calling as a journalism fellow for an NPR affiliate in New Haven, Connecticut.
Brentano String Quartet Performs March 30 in Oberlin
Erich Burnett
Artist Recital Series program featuring the Brentano Srring Quartet includes inventive settings of Renaissance madrigals plus a 21st-century twist.
LaunchU Awards $37K in Startup Funding
Amanda Nagy
A panel of judges and investors select four ventures in the annual LaunchU pitch competition.
Theater in London Winter Term: 12 Students, 10 Plays, 2 Weeks
Chloe Vassot '18
How can a student see a show in a candlelit Jacobean theater, visit a 500-year-old pub, and get a backstage tour of a theater complex in just two weeks? By going on an Oberlin winter term trip, of course.
Artist Johnny Coleman Finds Inspiration Off the Beaten Path
Hillary Hempstead
Johnny Coleman is one of the six Cleveland-based artists selected to participate in an artist-in-residency program at The Madison as part of FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art.
Building an Inclusive Community in Chemistry and Beyond
Amanda Nagy
With her latest research grant, Assistant Professor Lisa Ryno makes mentoring and inclusion of underrepresented students a priority.
Winkelfoos Named Under Armour AD of the Year
Athletics Communications
Oberlin College Associate Vice President for Athletics Advancement and Delta Lodge Director of Athletics & Physical Education, Natalie Winkelfoos, has been selected as a 2017-18 Division III Under Armour AD of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).
ESL Classes Ease Transition to New Language and Culture
Hillary Hempstead
English as a second language classes provide Oberlin community members with increased confidence around language skills.
Howard Hatton, Longtime Professor of Singing, Dies at 100
By Erich Burnett
Baritone sang Mozart’s Requiem in response to 1970 Kent State shootings.