from Oberlin Online:
- Yumi Ijiri Invited to Present at Neutron Scattering Conference
- Dan Stinebring and Students Attend International Meeting in Australia
- John Scofield testifies before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
- NSF supports Stephen FitzGerald's work in hydrogen storage materials for fuel cell vehicles
- Dan Stinebring Takes Four Students to Gravitational Wave Meetings
- Yumi Ijiri Wins $200,000 NSF Grant
- Dan Stinebring Takes Eight Students to a Conference at the Arecibo Observatory
- Dan Styer on Entropy
- Dan Styer Edits Richard Feynman
- Physics Professor's Consortium Awarded $6.5 Million Grant
- Oberlin College Astronomer to Use Herschel Space Telescope
- Two Alumni Elected Members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- $500,000 NSF Grant Recognizes Computational Modeling Program
- Stuart K. Card ’66 Receives Bower Award for Achievement in Science
- 2006 Graduate's Pioneering Research Wins Him Distinguished Physics Award
- Reshaping the Galaxy—Alumna Named Scientist of the Year
- A New Age for Wind Power in Oberlin
- Oberlin Confers 2005-2006 Teaching Excellence Awards
- Juniors Win Goldwater Scholarships
- Beowulf Cluster Takes Computing to New Heights
- Reaching for the Stars
- Freelance science writer Peggy Putney is published in Physical Review Focus
- Pulsar-Hunting Student Makes New Discovery
- Blowin' in the Wind: Study to Test Feasibility of Wind Power in Oberlin
- Sciences Get Super Support with New Computer
- Hugh Churchill and Wendy Everett Receive Goldwater Scholarships
- An Energy-Monitoring System for Stanford University's Leslie Shao-ming Sun Field Station
- MacArthur Fellow to Speak about Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth
- Collaboration Between Bike_Co-op and Physics Department Picks Up Speed
- Soccer Ball-Shaped Molecule Takes Physics Lab by Storm
- Scofield presents paper entitled "Early Energy Performance of a Green Academic Building"
- Searching the Skies: Students Observe Pulsars at the Arecibo Observatory
- Alumni Magazine prints Scofield article, "One Scientist's Perspectives on the Lewis Center"
- Nanotechnology: Microscopic Particles Provide Insight into Larger Questions
- Scofield presents paper entitled "First year performance for the Lewis Center's PV-array"
- New Instrument Will Help Oberlin Students Understand Data Storage and Other Modern Technologies
- Oberlin Students Collaborate with NASA Researchers to Produce Solar Cells
- Profile of Ralf Hotchkiss, OC '69
- WCPN Revisits the Lewis Center
- Physics Department Hosts Open Observatory Nights
- Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Lectures
- NSF Assistant Director to Describe Changes in U.S. Science
- Are the Stars Out Today?
- Four Oberlin Students Give Flashy Presentation at American Astronomical Society Annual Meeting
- Physics Class Meets Power Plant
- Sarah Clemmens Named One of 85 National Recipients of Prestigious Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship
- Sarah Clemmens and Spencer Myer Receive Prestigious Javits Fellowships, Discuss Plans for Future
- Oberlin College Juniors Win Goldwater Scholarships
- Energy Performance: How is the Environmental Studies Center Doing?
- American Physical Society Awards Robert Warner 1999 Prize for Research at an Undergraduate Institution
and elsewhere:
- Jay Whitacre '94 receives DOE funding to develop low-cost sodium-ion batteries
- Good Fortune from a Broken Mirror
- Ytterbium's Broken Symmetry: Largest Parity Violations Ever Observed in an Atom
- 2007 Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science - Human-Centered Computing
- Naomi McClure Griffiths '97 is named Australia's 2006 Physical Scientist of the Year
- Hugh Churchill is Apker Award finalist
- Energy from the Air
- BBC News profiles Victor Wong '01: Blind student 'hears in colour'
- NY Times article on Erec Stebbens '92: Using X-Ray Vision, He Keeps His Eye on the Bacteria
- The Environment and Oberlin: An Update
- Lewis Center Revisited
- 1999 Faculty Member for Research in an Undergraduate Institution Prize to Robert Edson Warner
- Not Just Bio 101
- Famous Flutie Pass Now in Its Own Class
- Scott Sheppard '98 Leads Astronomers to Find 11 More Jupiter Moons




