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  1. Oberlin is a highly selective liberal arts college founded in 1833. The College of Arts and Sciences offers a rich and balanced curriculum in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics.

  2. Oberlin’s learning environment is like no other. It combines a top-ranked liberal arts college, a prestigious conservatory of music, and one of the finest academic art museums in the country—all on a single campus. Read Oberlin President Carmen Twillie Ambar’s response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action in college admissions.

  3. Every year since our founding in 1833, Oberlin has helped to cultivate compassionate, rigorous, pragmatic visionaries—people who make an exceptional impact on the world. Our alumni include 23 members of the National Academy of Sciences, nine Pulitzer Prize winners, three Nobel Prize recipients, and countless award-winning artists.

  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. 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. 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.

  7. Oberlin College est une université d'arts libéraux américaine fondée à Oberlin (Ohio) en 1833. Présentation [ modifier | modifier le code ] Nommée d’après le pasteur français Jean-Frédéric Oberlin , elle est distinguée pour avoir été la première institution d’enseignement supérieur américaine à admettre des étudiants de sexe féminin (1837) et afro-américains (1835).