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Zosia Greer ’27 Earns Goldwater Scholarship for Neuroscience Research
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Junior neuroscience and biology major honored for her extensive research into Parkinson’s disease treatments and the dopamine system.
Cecilia Conrad to Deliver Commencement Address to Class of 2026
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Founding CEO of Lever for Change and former MacArthur Foundation leader will address the graduating class on May 25.
Leah Yonemoto-Weston ’24 Named NYC Urban Fellow
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Oberlin alumna Leah Yonemoto-Weston ’24 earns a spot in the selective NYC Urban Fellows Program, bridging the gap between direct service and local policy.
Oberlin Announces 2026 Commencement Honorees
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Oberlin College and Conservatory announces its 2026 commencement honorees, featuring keynote speaker Cecilia Conrad and distinguished leaders in health, music, and public service.
Eric Leal Named VP for Finance and Administration at Oberlin
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Veteran finance professional has excelled in settings across higher education, health care, and government.
Richard Goode’s Musical Short Stories
by Stephanie Manning ’23
The acclaimed pianist returns to the Artist Recital Series on April 29 with the charmingly curated “Fancies and Goodnights,” along with works by Mozart and Schubert.
Nuclear Policy, Combat Sports, and Rock and Roll: Lucas Daley ’26 Forges His Own Path
Elizabeth Weinstein ’02
Lucas Daley ’26 is an Oberlin College triple major in politics, economics, and Russian who has successfully bridged the gap between academic research, international policy, and personal passions.
Reimagining the Voice: Nick Hallett ’97 on Art Without Boundaries
Serena Zets ’22
Discover how composer Nick Hallett ’97 blends linguistics, music, and performance. Learn about his journey from Oberlin to avant-garde excellence.
No Ordinary Woman: Soprano Katherine Jolly Champions New Music and Womanhood in Art Song
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New album by Oberlin associate professor of voice includes three song cycles about womanhood, femininity, and aging gracefully.
Oberlin Music Theater Dives into the Upside Down for "Stranger Sings!"
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Award-nominated parody delivers "screwy...non-stop fun" revisiting the glorious nostalgia of the 1980s.