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Oberlin Music Release Showcases Faculty Composers and Contemporary Music Ensemble
Erich Burnett
For generations, Oberlin Conservatory has earned its reputation as a hub for the creation and performance of new music. A pivotal source of this innovative spark is the conservatory’s own composition
Playing a Critical Role in Child Development
Yvonne Gay
Being an early childhood educator means playing a critical role in a child’s development. The industry needs more people who love to see children grow, says Sela Taylor ’15.
Like Only Oberlin Can
Charlotte Maskelony '21
Conservatory students reflect on a remarkable fall semester—and stay vigilant through the spring.
Campus Compact names Iesha Phillips ’22 a Newman Civic Fellow
Jane Hobson '22
Iesha-LaShay Phillips, a third-year Africana studies and law and society double-major, has been awarded the Campus Compact 2021 Newman Civic Fellowship after being nominated through the Bonner Center for Community-Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Research.
Expressing Vulnerability Through Music
Yvonne Gay
A few months ago, Özüm Pamukçu ’23 explored her ability to become fully vulnerable. Her journey led to the production of two original songs and a thirst for more.
Andrea McAlister Named Yamaha Master Educator
Erich Burnett
Oberlin keyboard pedagogy professor among select group chosen in program’s inaugural year.
Where Heart and Mind Meet
Erich Burnett
Annemarie Schubert ’21 chose Oberlin for violin and neuroscience. Then early music chose her.
Iesha-LaShay Phillips ’22 Awarded Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship to Study Abroad in Dublin
Scott Wargo
A law and society and Africana studies double major, Iesha-LaShay Phillips is one of 14 student leaders from across the country selected to participate in a summer study abroad program focused on leadership, intercultural communication, and social justice as a Frederick Douglass Global Fellow.
Emeritus Professor of Physics Dan Stinebring at the Forefront of Gravitational Wave Research
Jane Hobson ’22
A senior member of the of the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves, Emeritus Professor of Physics Dan Stinebring studies how gravitational waves affect the universe and our Earth. Jakob Faber ’21 and Hengrui Zhu ’21 have been working alongside of Stinebring, which has provided them with opportunities to attend international conferences and listen to scientists from around the world.
Condemning Anti-Asian Racism and Violence
Office of the President
We stand in solidarity with Asian and Asian American students, staff, faculty, and all other community members who have been impacted by recent violent attacks and racial injustice.