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  1. Oberlin College és una universitat d'arts liberals americana fundada a Oberlin (Ohio) l'any 1833. Presentació [ modifica ] Amb aquest nom pel pastor francès Jean-Frédéric Oberlin, destaca per haver estat la primera institució d'ensenyament superior estatunidenca en admetre estudiants de sexe femení (1837) i afroamericans (1835).

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · Conservatory Complex. The conservatory boasts exceptional facilities: nine concert halls, 150 practice rooms, more than 240 Steinway pianos, and an incredible 32 organs for practice and performance. You’ll have access to important instrument collections, seven electronic music studios, and one of the nation’s top conservatory libraries ...

  3. Oberlin College is a liberal arts institution that was founded in 1833 in Oberlin, OH. Only two colleges operate on this private university’s campus, a College of Arts and Sciences and the oldest continuously operating Conservatory of Music in the nation. There are a number of educational resources on campus, including the Allen Memorial Art ...

  4. The most recent Oberlin College ranking in U.S News was #39 on the National Liberal Arts Colleges list. The Oberlin College ranking in Wall Street Journal is currently #63 overall, and #2 for Small Colleges in the Midwest. For the Top Colleges 2022, the Oberlin College ranking in Forbes was #51 in Liberal Arts Universities.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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