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Oberlin

American  
[aw-ber-lan] / ɔ bɛrˈlɛ̃ /

noun

  1. Jean Frédéric 1740–1826, Alsatian clergyman.


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Raised in Pittsburgh, he is a graduate of Oberlin College.

From The Wall Street Journal

In one study from Goldman's lab at Oberlin, scientists examined a universal paralog family involved in inserting enzymes and other proteins into cell membranes.

From Science Daily

But just 14% of American households own a generator, according to 2024 research from Oberlin College.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mary Edmonia Lewis, a mixed-race sculptor who attended Oberlin College, learned her trade in Boston, then moved to Rome.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bluesky is more of a small liberal arts college, and look: Oberlin has its advantages over Ohio State.

From Slate