News
Chasing Cosmic Waves
Amanda Nagy
Oberlin participates in a National Science Foundation-funded effort to detect low-frequency gravitational waves, bringing scientists closer to understanding the early stages of the universe.
Sydney's Opera Home
Josie Davis
Oberlin Conservatory graduate Sydney Mancasola ’11 earns a warm welcome to the career of her dreams.
Organists Earn Prizes in Major International Competitions
Conservatory Communications Staff
Students of James David Christie shine under the spotlight in France, Russia, and the Netherlands.
Recital Talk with Jeremy Reynolds '15
Conservatory Communications Staff
Oberlin clarinetist recounts his performance experience.
Lifelong Cooperation
Sky Kalfus
From Rhode Island to Chicago to California, Oberlin students are applying their OSCA training to a different breed of co-op.
Ties to “Forever Professor”
Lisa Gulasy
A short documentary premiering at the Cleveland International Film Festival was created with help of current students, alums, and others with ties to the college.
Access and Mentoring to #ReachHigher
Communications Staff
Ninde Scholars tutors help low-income and first-generation Oberlin High School students prepare for and apply to college.
Coding and Composing
Sky Kalfus
Eli Stine ’14 unites his two passions, music and computer science, as a Jefferson Fellow in the Composition and Computer Technologies Ph.D. program at the University of Virginia.
From Physics to Flora
Rosalind Black
Kirsten Liebl ’13 is following her heart toward a career in horticulture, working at a series of public gardens and farms.
Imagining Havana
Amanda Nagy
Hispanic studies course and winter-term trip to Havana provide an unfiltered account of life in Cuba.