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South-of-the-Border Second Home
Tyler Applegate
Anna Sheik returns to Mexico to follow her love of language, history, and teaching.
Ana María Díaz Burgos Earns Excellence in Teaching Award
Communications Staff
Díaz Burgos teaches Spanish language classes and early modern literature and culture courses in the Department of Hispanic Studies.
Keith Tarvin Earns Excellence in Teaching Award
Communications Staff
A scholar in the fields of evolution, behavioral ecology, ornithology, and organismal biology, Tarvin was honored for his approach to teaching and mentoring undergraduate researchers.
Renee Romano Earns Excellence in Teaching Award
Communications Staff
A specialist in 20th- and 21st-century American cultural and political history and the field of historical memory, Romano is instrumental in establishing Oberlin's public humanities integrative concentration.
Student-Authored CBD Study Named Editors’ Pick
Erich Burnett
Caroline Morehouse, a fourth-year Oberlin student majoring in neuroscience and Hispanic studies, was the lead author on a paper published in the neuroscience journal Behavioral Brain Research in late
Associate Professor Charles Peterson Appointed Director of the Lemle Teaching Center
Amanda Nagy
Peterson will lead and create programming that helps faculty and staff connect teaching, learning, and scholarship in a residential liberal arts setting.
Emeritus Professor of Physics Dan Stinebring at the Forefront of Gravitational Wave Research
Jane Hobson ’22
A senior member of the of the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves, Emeritus Professor of Physics Dan Stinebring studies how gravitational waves affect the universe and our Earth. Jakob Faber ’21 and Hengrui Zhu ’21 have been working alongside of Stinebring, which has provided them with opportunities to attend international conferences and listen to scientists from around the world.