News
Around the World with a Watson Fellowship
Amanda Nagy
May 2017 graduates Kirk Pearson (on right) will explore invented instruments, while Paulus Van Horne will study the effects of noise in megacities.
Learning and Laboratory
Communications Staff
Oberlin punches well above its weight in the sciences, as a recent symposium featuring alumni members of the National Academy of Sciences proves.
College Awards First-Ever Nexial Prize
Communications Staff
Senior Adam Chazin-Gray will receive $50,000 to use toward research and graduate studies in climatology, microbiology, and public health.
Chemistry and Conservation
Lilah Drafts-Johnson
Noalle Fellah ’16 is combining her passion for art history and chemistry as she pursues a PhD at New York University.
Sprinting to Success
Justine Goode
Sarel Loewus '16, former captain of Oberlin women's track and field and cross country teams, is pursuing a PhD in biochemistry at the University of Pittsburgh.
Oberlin's 1 Percent: Alumni Members of the National Academy of Sciences Return to Campus
Communications Staff
Three-day program will celebrate Oberlin’s achievements in producing top-rated scientists.
“The Synapse” Launches Branch Publications
Amanda Nagy
Oberlin’s student-run science magazine collaborates with students at neighboring liberal arts schools.
A STRONG Beginning
Amanda Nagy
The first cohort in Oberlin’s new program for underrepresented students in STEM fields can’t imagine what college would be like without it.
Two awarded summer research opportunity with Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Amanda Nagy
Bradley Hamilton and Jennifer Jimenez will spend 10 weeks working on cutting-edge projects with HHMI scientists.