club teams, known as the Flying Horsecows and the Preying Manti, respectively. The Manti won the Division III national championship on May 19, 2019, defeating the top-ranked Bates Cold Front by a score of 13–7. The Horsecows placed 5th nationally in 2022, the highest finish in program history.
== Notable people ==
Since its founding, Oberlin alumni and faculty include 16 Rhodes Scholars, 20 Truman Scholars, 15 MacArthur fellows, 4 Rome Prize winners, and 4 Nobel Prize laureates. As of 2024, Oberlin was associated with more MacArthur fellows than any other liberal arts college. Additionally, it is the third highest producer of Fulbright scholars among undergraduate institutions.
== See also ==
Mount Oberlin (Glacier National Park) – named after the college
New-York Central College, McGrawville
Oberlin College Press
== References ==
== Further reading ==
Barnard, John. From evangelicalism to progressivism at Oberlin College, 1866–1917 (The Ohio State University Press, 1969). full text online free Archived …