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Exploring Identity and Research Pathways Through CELA
By Kate Martin ’26
Sociology major Katelyn Liu ’26 explores Asian and Asian American identity through Oberlin’s Mellon Mays Fellowship and the Center for Engaged Liberal Arts.
How CELA and CLEAR Empower Biochemistry Research
By Kate Martin ’26
Julia Ludwig ’27 highlights how Oberlin’s CELA and CLEAR programs provided the research foundation and leadership skills needed for a future in neuroscience.
Sustainability in Action: From Oberlin to the Ohio EPA
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Geosciences and musical studies major Isabel Hyman ’26 spent her summer helping the Ohio EPA advance recycling and environmental education across the state.
Bringing Data Science to Investigative Journalism
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Declan Bradley ’26 discusses his summer internship at the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism and how Oberlin’s focus on ethics in statistics prepared him for a career in computational reporting.
From Lab to Bedside: Exploring Neuroscience Research and Patient Care
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Anna Fritz ’26 studied Parkinson’s disease and shadowed specialists across multiple fields at Boston Medical Center.
A Mind for the Brain
By Yvonne Gay
Oberlin neuroscience major William Muliawan ’26 turned an early fascination with the brain into hands-on research, conference presentations, and a clearer vision for his future in science.
Flourishing Through Fieldwork
By Danielle Frezza
Vivian Friedman ’26 spent the summer of 2025 at New York University, gaining valuable insight into the research process.
From Ninde Tutor to Future Pediatrician
By Kate Martin ’26
Through hands-on service, nonprofit leadership, and undergraduate research, Ellie Pollock-Ballard ’26 is building a future in pediatric medicine rooted in community care.
From “The Oberlin Review” to HarperCollins
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Communication studies major Travis O’Daniel ’26 shares how his experience as managing editor of The Oberlin Review prepared him for a high-impact editorial and administrative internship at HarperCollins Publishers in New York.
Oberlin Law and Society Students Attend West Point Conference
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Kash Radocha ’26 and Charlotte Patrick-Dooling ’25 represented Oberlin at the Student Conference on United States Affairs (SCUSA), a policy debate conference at West Point.