News
Women Sing Out
Rosalind Black
A new Ohio Historical Marker installed at the First Church in Oberlin, United Church of Christ, honors First Church and Antoinette Brown Blackwell, class of 1847, and the first woman ordained as a minister in the United States.
In the Cards
Amanda Nagy
Students try their hand at karuta, a Japanese card game of speed, memorization, and concentration.
A Formula for the Future
Sky Kalfus
Majoring in mathematics at Oberlin opens doors in every direction, giving students an adaptable problem-solving tool.
Oberlin's Zoë Madonna Wins 2014 Rubin Institute for Music Criticism
Conservatory Communications Staff
Fourth-year student overcomes competition from 16 other acclaimed young writers en route to a $10,000 grand prize.
Cole Scholars Turns 20
Communications Staff
Celebration features guest speaker Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, mayor of Baltimore and Oberlin politics graduate.
The Research You Cannot Resist
Rosalind Black
Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Lisa Ryno gears up to have students in her lab for the first time this winter term. They will investigate antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
Ready to Launch
Amanda Nagy
Oberlin’s venture accelerator takes aim at current students, alumni, and the Oberlin community.
Just Curious: Vera Rudi '17 Follows Her Passions to the Stage and the Lab
Daniel Hautzinger
A native of Norway, she chose Oberlin to study music. She chose a double degree to make the most of her experience.
Gregory Walker Plays His Father's Work With Oberlin Orchestra
Conservatory Communications Staff
Accomplished in a wide array of styles, Walker the younger helps the campus pay tribute to one of its most lauded composers.
Oberlin's Celebration of Milt Hinton Continues With Full Slate of Events
Conservatory Communications Staff
Exhibitions, a documentary film, lectures, and performances in honor of the legendary jazzman take place throughout fall.