News
Dance Students Win 48-Hour Film Contest
Amanda Nagy
Three collaborate to make ‘Not Today,’ a dance film entered in a New York City competition.
Oberlin Opens Selch Center for the Study of American Culture
Erich Burnett
Oct. 5 inauguration fulfills mission of the conservatory’s Selch Collection of American Music History.
Gilman Scholarship Makes Study Abroad Possible
Amanda Nagy
The award fulfills international ambitions for students who otherwise wouldn’t be able to participate.
The Oberlin Archives Turns 50
Justine Goode
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Oberlin Archives looks back on its history.
From Pianist to Analyst
Justine Goode
Rachael Shapiro ’16 made the leap from piano performance to corporate America, working as a private equity research analyst for Third Bridge, a Manhattan firm.
Zukerman Trio, Led by Violinist Pinchas Zukerman, Performs Sep. 30
Erich Burnett
Part of the Artist Recital Series, program will feature trios by Schubert and Shostakovich, plus selections from Glière.
Contemplating 'Time'
Justine Goode
As its centennial approaches, the Allen Memorial Art Museum reflects on how different artists and cultures have sought to capture the passage of time
TIMARA's Peter Swendsen Discusses Premiere with Jennifer Torrence '09
Julie Gulenko '15
Inspired by Shakespeare's Tempest, What Noises Remain emphasizes percussion and field recordings from around the world.
The Visionary Behind Art Rental
Amanda Nagy
In 1940, Ellen Johnson had a simple, brilliant idea: let students live with art for a semester.
Oberlin Jazz Finds Its Voice - and Its First Voice Teacher
Erich Burnett
Growing demand and collaborative opportunities lead to appointment of versatile singer La Tanya Hall.