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Chhavi Singh ’27 Wins Projects for Peace Award for Work in India
Office of Communications
Politics and environmental studies major Chhavi Singh ’27 wins a global Projects for Peace grant to establish a women’s health initiative in Udaipur, India.
Oberlin Launches Rotberg Lecture in African Politics with April 22 Inaugural Talk
Office of Communications
Oberlin College and Conservatory has established the Robert I. Rotberg ’55 and Fiona J. Y. Rotberg ’90 Annual Lecture in African Politics, a new endowed series that will bring leading scholars to
A Fast Start in Financial Services
Kristen Evans
From a politics major to a career in global finance—learn how John McDonnell ’24 used Oberlin’s Winter Term and study away programs to pivot his passions into a high-impact role at Aon in San Francisco.
Bridging Art, Environment, and Public Service Through CELA
By Kate Martin ’26
Through an arts apprenticeship, climate communication, and a Udall Scholarship, Nathaniel Liu ’26 connects experiential learning with a career in environmental public service.
A Principled Stance
Kristen Evans
Judge William Vodrey ’87 and his summer intern, Matthew Grogan ’27, find common ground in justice, integrity and the power of the law.
Moe Ariyoshi ’26 on Morals and Technology
Communications Staff
Moe Ariyoshi ’26 had a meaningful summer at Carnegie India through Summer Experience Funding. At Oberlin, she is a computer science major with a double minor in politics and economics, and concentrations in international affairs and data science. Here, they reflect on how Oberlin shaped their morals.