News
NSF Recognizes Seniors
April 29, 2013
Amanda Nagy
Margaret Nichols has won a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, and Adam Birdsall has received honorable mention.
Taking On Human Trafficking
April 24, 2013
Amanda Nagy
What can $30, 20 carabiners, and 10 days do to help stop human trafficking?
Celebrating 100 Years of Economics at Oberlin
April 19, 2013
Amanda Nagy
The country’s top economists will come together in April to mark three milestones — the 100th anniversary of the economics major at Oberlin, the 70th anniversary of the graduation of Albert Rees ’43, and the 50th year of Professor Hirschel Kasper’s teaching at Oberlin.
Language Learning Across the Curriculum
April 17, 2013
Liv Combe
In cross-disciplinary courses, professors are using knowledge of foreign languages to take students’ learning of history, politics, and culture to a deeper level.
Life on the Border
April 4, 2013
Liv Combe
Study away doesn’t have to take place in another country. In the southwest borderlands, Oberlin students are learning more about themselves and their own country than they could have anticipated.
Oberlin Art Professor Awarded ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowship
April 2, 2013
Liv Combe
Assistant Professor of Art History Sarah Hamill has been awarded a 2013 Collaborative Research Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies. Hamill will co-author a study of the role of photography in shaping modern conceptions of art and history.
December Grad is Watson Fellow
March 27, 2013
Amanda Nagy
Gail Schwieterman will spend a year investigating conservation efforts to curb the overfishing of sharks and other marine life as a 2013-14 Watson Fellow.
Environmental Engagement Goes Community Wide
March 15, 2013
Erich Burnett
A groundbreaking collaboration between campus and city, the Bioregional Dashboard is a user friendly way to provide feedback on energy and water usage across the community and foster environmentally engaged citizens.
Alumna Wins Met National Council Auditions
March 13, 2013
Logan Buckley
Sydney Mancasola ’11 is the latest in a long line of Oberlinians to succeed in the National Council Auditions of the Metropolitan Opera.
Radio Is not Dead
March 11, 2013
Liv Combe
For the past 22 seasons, students have spun a tale of detective noir— The Dead Hear Footsteps — on Oberlin’s radio station.