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Tamika Nunley Explores History of African American Women in Early 19th-Century Washington, D.C.
Amanda Nagy
Nunley is among a small group of scholars researching the African American experience in the early days of the nation's capital.
Computer Science Seniors Look Toward Careers at Facebook
Jaimie Yue '22
Minh Lam and Khang Nguyen are part of a team that won start-up funds to develop Twine, a progressive web app that connects students to events and activities on campus.
Norm Craig '53, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Dies at 89
Manish Mehta and Julie Craig Lautens
Craig's work at Oberlin, spanning 63 years, resulted in more than 150 publications, with many featuring Oberlin undergraduates as coauthors. He was passionate about undergraduate research, making the Oberlin chemistry department one of the earliest adopters of the practice among liberal arts colleges.
Conservatory Percussion Department Prepares for Life After a Legend
Erich Burnett
Pablo Rieppi to teach at Oberlin in 2021-22 as professor Michael Rosen concludes remarkable tenure.
A Career in the Creative Side of Journalism
Yvonne Gay
Justine Goode ’16 has always wanted to work at a print magazine in either a design or an editorial capacity. Today, the former editor of the Grape, Oberlin's alternative student newspaper, is fulfilling both career goals at Vanity Fair.
Integrative Business Concentration Launches this Summer with Course Taught by Visiting Instructor Jesse Gerstin ’07
Amanda Nagy
The course will focus on what’s driving change in the business world while defining the role of sustainability.
Conservatory Ensembles’ Spring Season Begins March 6 on Oberlin Stage Left
Erich Burnett
Students, faculty, and composers embrace new repertoire opportunities brought about by pandemic.
From Pre-Med to Scientific Illustrator: Tiffany Fung '12
Jaimie Yue '22
Fung earned a master’s in scientific illustration at Zuyd University in the Netherlands. She recently founded Biotic Artlab, a medical and scientific illustration studio.
Oberlin College is 4th Among Baccalaureate Institutions for Fulbright Scholars in 2020-21
Scott Wargo
For the 12th consecutive year, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has recognized Oberlin College on its list of U.S. colleges and universities that produced the most Fulbright students.
President Carmen Twillie Ambar talks with Kara Swisher, host of the New York Times podcast "Sway"
Scott Wargo
Journalist and New York Times contributing opinion writer Kara Swisher talks with President Carmen Twillie Ambar about the pandemic and the effect it has had on higher education.