Campus News
Oberlin in Photos: The Green Side of Oberlin
April 22, 2020
Yvonne Gay
In recognition of the 50th anniversary of Eary Day, we look back on some of the sustainability programs and milestones that support the college’s commitment to its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2025.
Oberlin in Photos
March 31, 2020
Yvonne Gay
If the walls in Finney Chapel could talk, they would reverberate with the enchanting sounds of the Oberlin Orchestra; command attention with empowering words spoken by Martin Luther KingJr.; and pulse joyously along with South Africa’s Soweto Gospel Choir.
This Week in Photos: December 10
December 18, 2019
Yvonne Gay
The holiday season comes to life in this photo series with end-of-semester celebrations, open houses, and musical traditions. Research presentations and partnerships round out the week.
Environmental Studies Students Present Research at Climate Change Conference
December 9, 2019
Communications Staff
Senior Eli Presberg was recognized with an award for a presentation of the students’ research in the Africatown, Alabama, community.
Continued Collaboration Between Oberlin, Great Lakes Science Center, on Environmental Dashboard
October 17, 2019
Communications Staff
Interactive components of the exhibit, including two new screens, went live at the science center in October.
Economics Team Wins First Place at Business Case Competition
February 27, 2019
Hillary Hempstead
The Oberlin team bested 13 other schools to garner the first place honor.
Groups Collaborate to Restore Prairie
April 27, 2017
Hillary Hempstead
On Sunday, April 23, student groups and community members joined with the Western Reserve Land Conservancy to help restore a two-acre section of prairie on what’s known as Oberlin’s Great South Woods .
Curricular Collaboration in Detroit
December 22, 2016
Communications Staff
A curricular collaboration took place when two classes visited Detroit to meet with community members who are leading the charge for sustainability and revitalization efforts in the city's predominantly African American neighborhoods.