News
Mapping to Aid Relief in Nepal
Kasey Cheydleur
Elizabeth Gilmour ’13 is aiding earthquake relief efforts in Nepal through collaborative mapping with Kathmandu Living Labs.
Oberlin Partners with Scholarship Program for Undocumented Students
Kasey Cheydleur
Oberlin College announced it is partnering with Golden Door Scholars, a nonprofit program that provides scholarships and economic mobility for undocumented students.
Raptor Watch
Kasey Cheydleur
Steph Szarmach ’15 looks to the San Francisco Bay Area skies to gain field biology experience.
“Wedding Band” Confronts Race, Privilege, and Forbidden Relationships
Amanda Nagy
Oberlin Theater’s first main stage production, directed by Assistant Professor Justin Emeka, opens October 1.
Inventor Jay Whitacre '94 Earns Lemelson-MIT Science Prize
Kasey Cheydleur
Jay Whitacre ’94 has just received the $500K Lemelson-MIT Prize for his invention of a saltwater battery, which has the potential to revolutionize the way sustainable energy is stored.
Healthy Meats Now, Healthy Choices Later
Amanda Nagy
New Creation Farm, a local provider of ground beef and pork, is dedicated to raising animals humanely, without hormones, antibiotics, or GMOs.
Top of Her Game
Amanda Nagy
Professor of Mathematics Susan Colley has been appointed editor-elect of the American Mathematical Monthly.
What I Did Over Summer Break
Kasey Cheydleur
From the White House to the baseball stadium to the lab, Oberlin students pursued a range of creative, personal, and professional projects this summer.
Oberlin Conservatory Celebrates 150 Years With Series of Events
Cathy Partlow Strauss
Festivities include concerts on campus and student, faculty, and alumni performances in New York, Chicago, and Cleveland.
Bryan Stevenson Kicks Off Convocation Series
Communications Staff
Stevenson is a leader in the movement against mass incarceration and an advocate for fair treatment in the criminal justice system.