News
Analysis for Equality
Rosalind Black
Zohra Ansari-Thomas ’14 prevents discrimination one data set at a time while creating affirmative action plans at the law firm Littler Mendelson.
Get On Board
Rosalind Black
Jack Ratner ’14 goes from computer science student to junior engineer at a start-up technology company, Bandwagon, that has introduced a ride-sharing smartphone app to reduce pollution and traffic in New York City.
Life in Technicolor
Rosalind Black
Cinema studies major Alexis Gee ’14 sets off on her path to becoming a film editor with a client services position at the post-production company Technicolor-Postworks New York.
Renewed Energy
Amanda Nagy
As the new director of the Oberlin Project, Sean Hayes envisions a more prosperous and sustainable community.
Cultivating Women in STEM
Communications Staff
A summer research grant from Alcoa Foundation supports student-faculty collaborations in STEM fields
Improve Yourself to Dance
Phoebe Hammer
Some Oberlin athletes are turning to a surprising resource to augment their training:the college's dance department.
Moye Chen '12 Wins 2014 World Piano Competition
Michael Stenovec
Former student of Angela Cheng earns grand prize of $20,000 in addition to a recital in New York City.
Tony Yike Yang Crowned 2014 Cooper International Competition Champion
By Erich Burnett
15-year-old from Canada overcomes intense competition with a stunning performance of Tchaikovsky at Severance Hall.
Liberated by Art
Amanda Nagy
Performances by Oberlin Summer Theater Festival, as well as faculty and student connections, aim to transform the lives of prison inmates.
Orange is the New Learning Tool
Rosalind Black
A team of students have partnered to bring technology-based education to rural India.