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Four Hands, Two Voices, One Family
Daniel Hautzinger
Multitalented pianists Chelsea and Chloe DeSouza accompany each other just about everywhere.
Max Bessesen '16 Receives Beebe Fellowship
Amanda Nagy
A double-degree student and member of the Echoes jazz quartet, Bessesen will study Carnatic music in India.
Coding and Composing
Sky Kalfus
Eli Stine ’14 unites his two passions, music and computer science, as a Jefferson Fellow in the Composition and Computer Technologies Ph.D. program at the University of Virginia.
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.
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.
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.
A Feel for Therapy
James Helmsworth
Double-degree student Matthew DiBiase combined his interests by shadowing music therapists and cognition researchers throughout New England.
'Case of the Missing Dirt' Brings Oberlin to China
James Helmsworth
Assistant Professor of Geology Amanda Schmidt provides students with a hands-on research opportunity researching erosion in China.
NSF Recognizes Seniors
Amanda Nagy
Margaret Nichols has won a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, and Adam Birdsall has received honorable mention.