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‘Rainbow’ Connections
Tyler Applegate
Amara Granderson’s visions of Broadway came into focus on the stages of Oberlin.
Virtual Business, Actual Visit
Tyler Applegate
The Obies behind Virtu.Academy share their story in a March 30 career talk.
Getting Organized
Ava Miller '25
Former Truman Scholar Henry Hicks' 21 is a D.C.-based writer and organizer working as a special projects manager for Nonprofit Quarterly.
From Art History Major to Marketing Manager
Ava Miller '25
A series of marketing internships and a willingness to be open to new ideas paid off for Jessica Moskowitz, who handles media planning and buying of social media ads for Microsoft.
How Biostatistical Analysts Are Born
Tyler Applegate
Ian Dinsmore studied physics and math. Then an internship shed light on a new path.
He’s Feeling Lucky
Tyler Applegate
Software engineer Matt Blankinship ensures digital privacy for Google’s 1 billion users.
Finding a Calling in Oberlin's Writing Associates Program
Ava Miller '25
After graduating from Oberlin in 2022, Ryo Adachi began a full-time position in Oberlin’s Writing Associates Program.
Oberlin a Top Producer of Fulbright Students for 2022-23
G.M. Donley
Honor marks 14th consecutive year of recognition by the prestigious exchange program.
Jane Sedlak ’19 Studies the Chemistry of Wildfire Smoke
Myles McPartland ’24
Jane Sedlak graduated from Oberlin College in 2019 with a degree in chemistry and was named the winner of Oberlin’s Nexial Prize. Given to a student who demonstrates academic excellence and an interest in cultural study, the Nexial Prize comes with a $50,000 award, which afforded Sedlak the opportunity following graduation to study art conservation at the Louvre in Paris.
The Pursuit of Research and Understanding How the Brain Works
Ava Miller ’25
David Shostak ’20, a native of San Francisco, played four years on the varsity soccer team and graduated with a major in biology, a concentration in cognitive science, and a minor in environmental science. For the past two years, he has worked at a neurobiology lab at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. Read more in this After Oberlin Q&A.