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Finance is for Everyone
Amanda Nagy
Already at the forefront of teaching the fundamentals of personal finance, Oberlin is a co-investigator in a national survey of undergraduates’ financial well-being.
Wild About Weill: Oberlin Honors the Composer with Special Events
Matt Benenson
Presented in conjunction with Oberlin Opera Theater's production of Weill's Street Scene, Weill Week starts October 28.
Now You Hear Him: Devin Frenze '15 Explores the Limits of Human Ears
Michael Stenovec
The double-degree student blends studies in composition and computer science to make music that pleases the machine.
When it's Time to Ask What's Next? the Answer is Dana Jessen
Conservatory Communications Staff
Oberlin’s director of professional development helps students chart their post-conservatory course.
It Takes a Family to Feed a Campus
Amanda Nagy
Oberlin's food service provider gives back to the family farm that supplies the majority of meat served in campus dining halls and cafes.
Oberlin Opera Theater Presents Street Scene November 5-9
By Erich Burnett
Come for the illicit romance—stay for the music! Kurt Weill's 1947 masterpiece is presented as part of Weill Week at Oberlin.
A Little Chin Music: Pitcher Julian Sawhill Mows Down the Mozart Too
Daniel Hautzinger
A lefty hurler with a passion for politics, the junior from North Carolina has added viola to his repertoire.
Looking Up
Amanda Nagy
Project is conserving the grand, painted ceiling inside the Allen Memorial Art Museum's King Sculpture Court.
Explore “Away”
Rosalind Black
Oberlin faculty, staff, students, and alumni collaborate to create a new online journal that presents experimental travel narratives.
Tough Semester? There's a Dean for That
Erich Burnett
New Assistant Dean for Academic Support Chris Jenkins knows well the challenges conservatory students face.