News
Religion Major Studies Yoga in India
January 29, 2013
Liv Combe
Sponsored by Oberlin Shansi, junior Alexander Bianchi is studying ancient and modern components of Ashtanga yoga at the practice’s site of origin, Mysore, India.
Geology Student Takes Part in Philippines Mine Cleanup
January 25, 2013
Amanda Nagy
Third-year geology student Angela Kwon went to the Philippines to study the environmental effects of waste from the country’s largest gold mine.
Togetherness on the Ice
January 23, 2013
Madeleine O'Meara
For the club sport team The Plague, the ice is a venue where students, faculty, and staff can interact as equals on a regular basis.
Encouraging Student-Alumni Ventures
January 22, 2013
Liv Combe
The Creativity & Leadership Project is sponsoring the first LaunchU program, three intensive weeks that accelerate and encourage the development of Oberlin entrepreneurs.
Sustaining Endangered Languages
January 18, 2013
Amanda Nagy
Jena Mauldin is taking part in the Recovering Voices project, a Smithsonian-led initiative that documents and preserves endangered languages around the world.
Oberlin Business Scholars Celebrates 10 Years
January 11, 2013
Amanda Nagy
What are liberal arts students doing in the finance industry? For Obies, it’s serious business.
Arts-Intensive Collaboration Births New Play
January 9, 2013
Amanda Nagy
The work of students, faculty, and theater professionals culminates with an original play produced in partnership with Cleveland Public Theatre.
Running Around the World
January 8, 2013
Liv Combe
Back from training with athletes on three continents, Joanna Johnson ’11 has learned a thing or two about what motivates people to run — including herself.
Repurposing: It's the New Recycling
January 2, 2013
Erich Burnett
Oberlin boasts a long history of recycling, but two groups take special pride in creating new things from the old.
Pianist Leonardo Colafelice, 16, is the Winner of the 2012 Thomas and Evon Cooper International Competition
July 28, 2012
Communications Staff
Leonardo Colafelice, a 16-year-old pianist from Altamura, Bari, Italy, is the first-prize winner of the 2012 Thomas and Evon Cooper International Competition. His stellar performance of Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30, with Jahja Ling conducting The Cleveland Orchestra in Severance Hall on Friday, July 27, brought him the top prize of $10,000, one of the largest awards offered by an international youth competition. The prize includes concert engagements with orchestras in Beijing and Shanghai, China, and a full, four-year scholarship to the Oberlin Conservatory of Music.