News
Two-Day Summit Creates Space for Black Students in STEM
February 22, 2019
Erin Ulrich ’18
The two-day summit, STEM in Color, features presentations and research from black professionals and students in STEM fields.

Monthlong Speaker Series on Militarization Features Three Former Ambassadors
February 13, 2019
Amanda Nagy
Now in its fourth year, the Global Issues Symposium expands student learning beyond the international studies concentration.

Matthew Wright Directs Premiere of "Everything Is Okay (And Other Helpful Lies)"
December 18, 2018
Jane Hobson ’22
Professor of Theater Matthew Wright directed Everything Is Okay (And Other Helpful Lies), which premiered this fall at the Cleveland Public Theater.

Asian Night Market: Food, Identity, and Cultural Traditions
December 14, 2018
Phoebe Pan ’20
Asian Night Market brings together student organizations during a night of shared meals and performances, emphasizing cultural traditions and Asian and Asian American identity.

Creating Space, In Oberlin
November 28, 2018
Erin Ulrich ’18
Alumni panelists who participated in Creating Space: Curating Black Art Now, a symposium hosted by the Allen Memorial Art Museum, reflect on the museum and their experiences as students.

Leader of AIDS United Gives Presidential Convocation Talk Nov. 27
November 20, 2018
Communications Staff
Jess Milan Jr. leads AIDS United, a national organization focused on ending the HIV epidemic in the United States. He will present a talk titled “You are the Keeper of the HIV Movement.”

Amidst Fiction, Worlds Collide
October 24, 2018
Erin Ulrich ’18
The Creative Writing Program, along with Alumni in Service to Oberlin College, brought together Thisbe Nissen ’94 and Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing Abbey Mei Otis ’11 to present their latest fiction writing to current students.

What I Didn’t Say: A Collaborative, Interdisciplinary Sound Art Installation
October 12, 2018
Phoebe Pan ’20
What I Didn't Say, a sound art installation supported by the TIMARA program, will be on display in the science library on October 13, 15, and 16.

Skygazing: A Night at the Observatory
October 11, 2018
Phoebe Pan '20
A night out at one of the observatory’s public viewing sessions reveals captivating sights and experiences.

Constitution Day: Q&A with Donica Thomas Varner
September 11, 2018
Communications Staff
On Monday, September 17, 2018 at 5 p.m., Oberlin College will observe Constitution Day with a conversation between Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat DeWine and Oberlin’s Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Donica Thomas Varner.
