News
Iris Junker ’24 Earns Fulbright to Taiwan
Office of Communications
Iris Junker ’24 has earned a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) to Taiwan for the 2024-2025 academic year and will be teaching English in Taitung
Amelia Bronfman ’24 Earns Fulbright to Colombia
Office of Communications
Amelia Bronfman ’24 has earned a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) to Colombia. As part of this award, she'll embark on a community service project teaching children about the conservation of local birds.
Freya Kailing ’25 Named 2024 Goldwater Scholar
Office of Communications
Freya Kailing ’25, a biology major from Kalamazoo, Michigan, received a 2024 Goldwater Scholarship, a prestigious award for college students planning research careers.
Leo Hidy ’23 Receives Prestigious Public Policy Fellowship
Office of Communications
Comparative American Studies graduate Leo Hidy ’23 will spend nine months as an NYC Urban Fellow in 2024.
Oberlin Joins Colleges that Change Lives
Eloise Rich '26
Nonprofit emphasizes linking one-of-a-kind students to institutions that celebrate a lifelong love of learning.
Karishma Kesapragada ’26 on the Journey of Writing at Midstory
Communications Staff
Karishma Kesapragada ’26 recognizes the importance of process, even when it’s messy. As an intern at Midstory, she has spent a lot of the summer in the process of writing and editing; she attributes her comfort level with this to Oberlin.
Time of the Season
Kate Kaput
Edan Lepucki ’02 embraces the power of storytelling—with a little time travel on the side.
Oberlin’s 2024-25 Artist Recital Series Launches in September
Conservatory Communications
Six concerts plus three bonus events bring some of the world’s foremost musicians to campus.
A Foundation for Fellowships
Annie Zaleski
In the 2024-25 academic year, 19 Obies have been awarded Fulbright grants, breaking Oberlin’s previous record of honorees in a single academic year. The Fellowships and Awards office located in CELA, is a big part of this Fulbright success.
Called to Action
Maura Johnston
For Menna Demessie ’02, meaningful change is more than an aspiration—it’s a profession.