Collège d'Oberlin

Collège d'Oberlin

Oberlin College

Oberlin College
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Nom original Oberlin College
Informations
Fondation 2 septembre 1833
Type Université privée
Dotation 704 329 000 $
Localisation Oberlin, Ohio, États-Unis
Régime linguistique Learning and Labor
Personnel 1 058
Étudiants 2 850
Site web oberlin.edu

Oberlin College est une université américaine d'arts libéraux à Oberlin, dans l'Ohio. Fondée en 1833, elle abrite en son sein le conservatoire de musique d'Oberlin, une prestigieuse école de musique.

Oberlin College en 1909

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Anciens élèves célèbres

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  • Portail de l’éducation Portail de l’éducation
  • Portail des États-Unis Portail des États-Unis
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