News
Age of Enlightenment
Brittany Moseley
Community came easy through Ellie Jensen’s German studies. Now a Fulbright teaching assistantship invites her to cultivate a community of her own.
Survivor Mentality
Grant Segall
Emma Hart '23 traverses the globe to stem the tide of gender-based violence.
A Voice for the Voiceless
Ava Miller '25
Sydney Allen ’19 on a career as an international journalist.
Black Student Athlete Group Focuses on Community, Mentoring, and Diversifying Athletics
Amanda Nagy
Without a rigorous competition schedule this fall, the group has used the time to network with alumni and develop a mentoring program with local high school students.
Late Nights and Briefings: Law Student Jakheem Wheatley ’19
Jaimie Yue '22
Jakheem Wheatley ’19 is a first-year law student at UIC John Marshall Law School in Chicago.
Student-Composer-Athlete Lifestyle: Inspiration for Classical Album "Nocturnes"
Victor Salcido ’21
Kenny Schafer ’22 found inspiration for his album by running and walking through Oberlin at night.
Women and Nonbinary Athletes Partner with Colombian NGO
Erin Ulrich ’18
Women and nonbinary athletes in the athletics initiative Stronger Together have partnered with Niñas Sin Miedo, a Colombian NGO, to further both organizations’ missions of empowering women through sport.
A Little Chin Music: Pitcher Julian Sawhill Mows Down the Mozart Too
Daniel Hautzinger
A lefty hurler with a passion for politics, the junior from North Carolina has added viola to his repertoire.
How Cross-Country Training Makes Austin Lewellen '16 a Better Bassist
Daniel Hautzinger
Second in a series on conservatory students who also participate in Oberlin athletics.