News
Athletics Administrator of the Year
Communications Staff
Natalie Winkelfoos, Delta Lodge Director of Athletics and Physical Education, has been named the Division III Administrator of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators.
Unlocking the Neurobiology of Schizophrenia
Amanda Nagy
Neuroscience research in Associate Professor Tracie Paine’s lab could lead to better treatments for symptoms of schizophrenia.
Ready, Set, Research
Rosalind Black
The Science and Technology Research Opportunities for a New Generation (STRONG) Program, free to its participants, gives underrepresented and first-generation college students the opportunity to gain research experience in the summer before their first year at Oberlin.
Fellows of Oberlin
Communications Staff
Awards and fellowships enable Obies to set their minds to problem-solving around the world. Watch this video to see a sample of what Oberlin students and recent grads are doing with the fellowships and awards their hard work has earned.
Oberlin Music Releases Toward the Curve, Featuring Pianist Thomas Rosenkranz '99
Erich Burnett
Music for piano and surround-sound electronics highlight alumni talent from the ranks of Oberlin's TIMARA and composition departments.
Monica Hunter-Hart '15 Receives Fulbright Grant to Turkey
Lisa Gulasy
Monica Hunter-Hart ’15 will help prepare students at Usak University for required standardized English exams.
Artists Chalk Oberlin Sidewalks
Communications Staff
Oberlin city sidewalks become a canvas for artists of all ages and skill levels during the annual Oberlin Chalk Walk event. This year’s chalk walk, held Saturday, June 20, marked the event’s 10th
Two Receive German Study Award
Lisa Gulasy
Alex Baker ’17 and Muci Yu ’18 each received a Max Kade Summer German Study Award to help support their plans to study in Berlin, Germany, this summer.
Students Teach Local Teens About Filmmaking
Communications Staff
Since 2009, the Apollo Outreach Initiative has hosted the Apollo Outreach Summer Workshop for Teens, a two-week intensive in which a group of Oberlin College students teach a small cohort of local middle- and high-school students all aspects of the filmmaking process.
Jacob Myers '12 Receives Fulbright Grant to Macau
Lisa Gulasy
Jacob Myers ’12 has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Macau, China. The alumnus says he hopes to gain an in-depth understanding of "one of the most unique regions in the world."