News
Journalism Symposium Features Alumni Working in the Field
Hillary Hempstead
Alumni journalists from a range of publications will present at “A Disrupted Media Landscape: Skills, Perspectives, Solutions,” February 24 through March 1.
Monthlong Speaker Series on Militarization Features Three Former Ambassadors
Amanda Nagy
Now in its fourth year, the Global Issues Symposium expands student learning beyond the international studies concentration.
Creating Space, In Oberlin
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.
Conferences Secure Women’s Place in Technology
Amanda Nagy
The computer science department routinely sends students to academic conferences geared toward women.
Celebration of Undergraduate Research 2017
Communications Staff
The Office of Undergraduate Research and the Center for Learning, Education, and Research in the Sciences invite all members of the campus and community to a half-day symposium on Friday, October 27, featuring Oberlin College and Conservatory of Music students’ research.
From Mentee to Colleague: Oberlin Mentorship Goes Above and Beyond
Tyler Sloan
Associate Professor of Africana studies Meredith Gadsby and her former student, Caitlin O’Neill ’11 participated in a panel about Afrofuturism during the "Exploring Beauty and Truth in Worlds of Color" conference at Oberlin.
Exploring Beauty and Truth in Worlds of Color Conference Dissects Race, Art, and Aesthetics
Tyler Sloan
Through film, art, fashion, humor, and more, the conference Exploring Beauty and Truth in Worlds of Color will gather theorists and practitioners across disciplines to investigate race, art, and aesthetics as they exist in cultural and artistic work.
Oberlin Hosts Ethnomusicologists' Midwest Conference March 24-26
Erich Burnett
Public events focus on a variety of topics, involve Oberlin faculty past and present and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.