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No Time Like Ngo Time
Charlotte Maskelony ’21
In four short years at Oberlin College, Alex Ngo set his course for a life in music.
Oberlin Music Releases Kendra Colton’s "Late Air," Featuring Music of John Harbison
Erich Burnett
Recording showcases the longtime Oberlin faculty soprano, spans three decades of the composer’s work.
Anna Gerrits ’15: From Geochemistry to Renewable Energy
Amanda Nagy
A geology and religion double major, Gerrits recently earned a master of science degree at Boston College.
Oberlin to Launch Integrative Concentration in Journalism
Communications Staff
Oberlin will apply its core liberal arts curriculum to an integrative concentration in journalism designed to enhance its long history of preparing journalists for successful careers.
Sophomore Biochemistry Student is Lead Author on Peer-Reviewed Publication
Hillary Hempstead
David Fineman was part of a research group led by a neonatal researcher.
A Conversation with Geoff Pingree, Professor of Cinema Studies and English
Amanda Nagy
Professor of Cinema Studies and English Geoff Pingree recently released an autobiographical documentary, The Return of Elder Pingree—Memoir of a Departed Mormon.
Visionary Academic Leader Named Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Communications Staff
An award-winning teacher and accomplished scholar, David Kamitsuka chaired the steering committee that produced the landmark One Oberlin report.
Ainu Renaissance: Reclaiming History, Heritage, & Environment in Indigenous Japan
Amanda Nagy
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Chie Sakakibara showcases ethnographic study of indigenous community in Japan.
Oberlin College and Conservatory Establishes Five New Collaborative Programs
Office of Communications
Distinctive courses of study draw upon interdisciplinary resources, chart paths toward 21st century careers.
Kwanzaa Founder Maulana Karenga Visits Oberlin
Jane Hobson ’22
An activist and scholar of Africana studies, Maulana Karenga established the holiday in 1966.