News
Life as a Teaching Artist: Andre Cardine ’18
Phoebe Pan ’20
Through freelance work and teaching jobs, Andre Cardine ’18 balances life as a music instructor and as an artist.
Physics Lab Explores New Approach to Deuterium Separation
Jane Hobson ’22
In his lab, Professor of Physics Stephen FitzGerald is using quantum mechanics to improve the process of deuterium separation.
Psychology Students Develop Technology to Help Adolescents Manage Chronic Pain
Erin Ulrich ’18
Professor and Chair of Psychology Nancy Darling’s students are working with the Cleveland Clinic to develop a research-based app that helps young people with chronic pain manage their symptoms.
Before and After the Storm: Geology Research Offers Rare View of Erosion in the Caribbean
Amanda Nagy
Associate Professor of Geology Amanda Schmidt and her students are analyzing data in a collaborative research project that measures the impact of a category 5 hurricane on the island nation of Dominica.
Associate Professor of Geology Amanda Schmidt and Monica Dix ’20 Conduct Research in Cuba
Erin Ulrich ’18
Associate Professor of Geology Amanda Schmidt and third-year Monica Dix traveled to Cuba this past summer to research water quality in the country.
STRONG Returns for Its Fourth Year
Erin Ulrich ’18
STRONG launched its fourth program this summer, bringing together students from underrepresented demographics in STEM and Oberlin professors through research.
From Mentee to Colleague: Oberlin Mentorship Goes Above and Beyond
Tyler Sloan
Associate Professor of Africana studies Meredith Gadsby and her former student, Caitlin O’Neill ’11 participated in a panel about Afrofuturism during the "Exploring Beauty and Truth in Worlds of Color" conference at Oberlin.
Sounds of the Sea
Neil McCalmont '19
Double-degree violinist Sophie Davis ’17 explores the connections between music and the environment.
Summer Research Around the World
Justine Goode
Students take advantage of the summer months to conduct research around the nation and the globe
Taylor Field '15 Receives National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
Kasey Cheydleur
Field, currently pursuing a degree at the University of Michigan, has been recognized for her research on the parents of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender children.