Olin College is one of the nation's best undergraduate institutions according to The Princeton Review’s 2025 edition of its annual college guide, The Best 390 Colleges.
Delaney Knapp joins the Olin Library staff as our Community Resources Librarian. Learn more about them, what they’re reading, and their reflections on a librarian’s role in this community Q&A.
Mike Nguyen has led Olin’s institutional research & decision support efforts since the fall of 2023. Keep reading to learn more about Nguyen’s love of comic books, his PhD studies, his favorite excel formula, and his Olin role.
The Olin College Board of Trustees welcomes Nate Smith ’07, who brings his entrepreneurial background and alumni perspective as its newest member.
Coby Unger joins the Olin community this summer as Senior Shop Manager and Instructor of Fabrication.
Ananya Agarwal ’12 is founder and CEO of Nyumi, a high-quality gummy vitamin brand for women.
In the midst of Hollywood’s blockbuster season, Olin College of Engineering graduate and HeroTech founder Jacob Uy ’24 has cracked the code on a fully extending and retracting lightsaber.
Olin Named Princeton Review Best Value College for 2024 in its 20th annual list of rankings.
Students in Olin pilot course use sustainability research questions and data sets as context for learning data science principles.
Diana Dabby, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Music, as well as Music Program Director at Olin College, has been named Lillian Gollay Knafel Fellow at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute for the 2024–2025 academic year.
On June 7, 2024, Olin College of Engineering was featured in The New York Times' famous crossword puzzle, known across the world as The Crossword, as an answer.
Olin alumnus Maximilian Schommer ’19 and his co-founder and partner Roya Amini-Naieni have made the 2024 Forbes 30 Under 30 List in the Manufacturing and Industry category for their robotics-meets-biotechnology company, Trilobio.
Professor of Psychology Jonathan Adler has received a prestigious fellowship from Wellesley College’s Suzy Newhouse Center for the Humanities. He will serve as the Mary L. Cornille Distinguished Scholar in Residence in the Humanities while on sabbatical from Olin during the 2024-2025 academic year.
The Olin Board of Trustees voted to appoint Chris Wallace ’17 as a young alumni trustee at the College’s May 2024 meeting. Wallace will serve a four-year term, beginning in October 2024.
Students in a pilot engineering course are collaborating with Draper Knitting to devise innovations and understand the global textile industry.
They’ll submit their proposed system to the Farm Robotics Challenge this summer.