News
Three Things with Jillian Scudder
Communications Staff
Oberlin’s astrophysicist-author shines a light on our dark universe.
My Cousin the Comb Jelly
Annie Zaleski
The research of Darrin Schultz ’13 deepens our insights into animal evolution.
Friday Afternoon with Lab Crawl
Communications Staff
This year’s Lab Crawl drew what may be the largest crowd in the event’s illustrious history, with some 500 students and dozens of faculty taking part. Missed out on the excitement? It looked something like this.
Lab Crawl: It’s Not Just for Scientists
Communications Staff
Oct. 27 open house highlights research across the sciences—and just about everywhere else.
In the Path of Disaster
Tyler Applegate
Monica Dix travels to a hub of natural calamity to probe its risks and resilience.
Oberlin Researchers Part of Breakthrough Study on Gravitational Waves
Communications Staff
Fifteen-year NSF-funded project involves dozens of students past and present, provides evidence of Einstein’s theory of relativity.
Russian Evolution
Kate Bigam Kaput
Curiosity led Emma Kim to study Eastern Europe at Oberlin. Now a state department scholarship has her curious about living and studying there.
Summer of Justice
Henry Hicks IV
Darius Butler explores human rights across three continents through a Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship.
Fins to the Left (and Right)
Amanda Nagy
Biology major Jules Lieberman to study shark and ray migratory patterns through NOAA Hollings Scholarship.
Found in Translation
Amanda Nagy
Theo Canter’s deep ties to Greece get a boost through a Fulbright teaching assistantship in Athens.