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  1. Oberlin College. L' Oberlin College è un liberal arts college [3] privato di Oberlin ( contea di Lorain, nell' Ohio [4]) noto per essere stato la prima istituzione americana di istruzione superiore ad ammettere regolarmente studentesse e persone di colore. Il motto del college è " Learning and Labor " ("istruzione e lavoro").

  2. At Oberlin, we take a personalized approach to education. Our admissions representatives are here to help as you explore Oberlin. We can’t wait to share with you how Oberlin offers an exceptional academic experience in the ideal college setting. When in-person campus visits aren't possible, join one of our virtual sessions to experience Oberlin.

  3. The college and community thrived on progressive causes and social justice. Among Oberlin’s earliest graduates were women and black people. While Oberlin was coeducational from its founding in 1833, the college regularly admitted black students beginning in 1835, after trustee and abolitionist, the Rev. John Keep, cast the deciding vote to allow them entry.

  4. City of Oberlin Map (pdf) Allen Memorial Art Museum. Oberlin Heritage Center Tours. Apollo Theater Showtimes. Events Calendar. The Allen Memorial Art Museum is open year-round. Photo credit: John Seyfried. Find accommodations, local restaurants, transportation services, and more for your visit to Oberlin.

  5. 奧伯林學院(英語: Oberlin College ) 是美國 俄亥俄州的一所私立文理學院,創立於1833年。 歷史 [ 編輯 ] 1833年,兩位 長老會 牧師John Jay Shipherd和Philo Stewart建立了 歐柏林鎮 和歐柏林學院,以法國牧師、慈善家 約翰·弗雷德里希·歐柏林 的名字命名。

  6. About Oberlin College. Oberlin College is a small private college located on a suburban campus in Oberlin, Ohio. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,942, and admissions are highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 34%. The college offers 50 bachelor's degrees, has an average graduation rate of 82%, and a student-faculty ratio of 9:1.

  7. On Monday, April 8, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, leaving parts of Ohio—especially Oberlin—in the path of totality. Starting at 3:13 PM, the moon will completely cover the sun for more than three minutes. This is an incredibly rare occurrence, as the last total solar eclipse visible in Ohio was in 1806; the next will be in ...