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  2. 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 ...

  3. Oberlin College, private coeducational institution of higher learning at Oberlin, Ohio, offering programs in liberal arts and music. It was founded by Presbyterian minister John J. Shipherd and Philo P. Stewart in 1833 as the Oberlin Collegiate Institute to educate ministers and schoolteachers for

  4. In 1850, Oberlin Collegiate Institute became Oberlin College. The name reflected a gradual shift in the curriculum and educational focus, which transitioned the institution from a preparatory, manual labor, and theology-based program to one that offered formal instruction and coursework in the classics, sciences, the fine arts, and music, among other disciplines.

  5. Der Oberlin Memorial Arch. Musikkonservatorium. Oberlin College ist eine 1833 gegründete Hochschule in Oberlin im US-Bundesstaat Ohio, bestehend aus dem akademischen Bereichen College of Arts and Sciences und seit 1865 dem Conservatory of Music, dem ältesten kontinuierlich bestehenden Konservatorium in den Vereinigten Staaten.

  6. 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.

  7. Living on Campus. Our residential campus means the learning never stops. Choose a traditional residence hall or perhaps one with a sci-fi theme. Eat in a dining hall or cook with friends in a co-op. Where you live and eat becomes another opportunity to learn from your peers and develop as an individual. Living on Campus.