Shansi House Welcomes Nesren Hefnawy and Hengyu Zhang
This year Shansi House will be home to Nesren Mohamed abd el Mohsen Hefnawy, Fulbright Arabic Language Teaching Assistant, who is teaching all three levels of Arabic: beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
Stories from the Field From Current Fellows
Find out what our Fellows have been up to in their sites by reading stories from the field! Highlights include running a marathon in Jakarta, climbing a mountain in northern India, learning how to play the Koto in Japan, practicing softball in China, and much more.
Patrick Gilfether ’15 Collaborates with GeRAM on Leuser Ecosystem Awareness through Film
When Shansi Fellow Patrick Gilfether ’15 is not teaching at Syiah Kuala University, he is busy filming the world around him.
New Semester Begins with Two Visiting Scholars from Indonesia
Say hello to our two new Visiting Scholars, Farah Diba and Riswandi, from Syiah Kuala University in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. They are both excited to enroll in classes, meet students, and explore Oberlin!
Congratulations to the 2016 Oberlin Shansi Fellows
Let’s fast forward to June 2016—Five Oberlin graduates will leave Ohio to embark on two-year Shansi Fellowships to China, Indonesia, and Japan. The newly selected Shansi Fellows who will teach and work at Shansi’s partner institutions are Henry Aberle, Louise Edwards, Eli Fisher, Annelise Giseburt, and Julia Skrovan.
Oberlin Shansi Announces Four In-Asia Grant Awards
This Winter Term, three First-Year students and one Second-Year student will travel thousands of miles across the world to bring their creative and dynamic projects to life in Asia. Shansi congratulates the four In-Asia Grant recipients: Bikalpa Baniya, Olivia Evans, Marcus Hill, and Priyanka Sen — hardworking, enthusiastic, and committed students with a diverse range of interests.
Introducing the Fall 2015 Visiting Scholars
Welcome back to Oberlin! Shansi starts off the new school semester with two Visiting Scholars, Ms. Padmaja Sankararaj, from Lady Doak in Madurai, India and Mr. Abdillah Imron Nasution from Syiah Kuala University in Banda Aceh, Indonesia.
Visiting a Vineyard in an Unexpected Place
“Congratulations! Each member of the winning team gets a Qingdao beer!” That’s how my doctoral class ended in late April 2015. Each spring semester, a different group of students chooses a topic for the week, organizes a discussion based on a reading, and creates a game to help the class. This week’s topic was wine and cocktails.