Ever heard of Oberlin College?
Its in Ohio.
Americas first interracial coeducational college!
Is that the school you wanna go to?
slamdunk
Im thinking we should enroll together as a way of paying homage!
As an Oberlin graduate, I couldn’t be more pleased with this “homage” to such a great liberal arts college and conservatory of music. I am so grateful that I was able to spend my undergraduate years at Oberlin.
Oberlin College was the first college to have a black woman graduate, a black woman professor teach there, and one of the first colleges in the nation to have co-ed dorms(1970s). The college is very small in a small town called Oberlin. They had a program that if you buy a home in Oberlin, you get to attend college for free. I’d like to see her talk about Cincinnati, where I’m from. There’s lots of fun stuff people not from there don’t know. My older sister went to Oberlin. She was a biology major. She said they didn’t have a lot to do because the place was so small and in the middle of nowhere.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
be first, be best or be forgotten
vlhatch about 10 years ago
Sunny can slamdunk now?
aplyler about 10 years ago
As a transplanted Ohioian, I am loving this thread! Ann
Hrodobertus about 10 years ago
As an Oberlin graduate, I couldn’t be more pleased with this “homage” to such a great liberal arts college and conservatory of music. I am so grateful that I was able to spend my undergraduate years at Oberlin.
gmforde about 10 years ago
Oberlin College was the first college to have a black woman graduate, a black woman professor teach there, and one of the first colleges in the nation to have co-ed dorms(1970s). The college is very small in a small town called Oberlin. They had a program that if you buy a home in Oberlin, you get to attend college for free. I’d like to see her talk about Cincinnati, where I’m from. There’s lots of fun stuff people not from there don’t know. My older sister went to Oberlin. She was a biology major. She said they didn’t have a lot to do because the place was so small and in the middle of nowhere.