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Baron Pineda Discusses the Challenges of Social Media Content Standards
Scott Wargo
Professor of Anthropology Baron Pineda will present “Grey Areas: Universal Standards, Cultural Difference and Local Contexts in Social Media Content Moderation” as part of the Tea At Two Virtual Series presented by the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School. His talk will take place from 2-3 p.m., Thursday, November 19.
Learn more about Pineda’s work in this Q&A.
From Main Stage to Airwaves
Marsha Lynn Bragg
The curtain has closed on many professional, community, and college theaters throughout the country due largely to the global pandemic. Yet those who have the audacity to reimagine the theater and the arts in new ways are discovering the options are varied and rewarding.
Welcome to the Virtual World of the Allen Memorial Art Museum
Yvonne Gay
Light streams inside the King Sculpture Court of the Allen Memorial Art Museum (AMAM) and onto the statues around the perimeter. To the left, a long narrow hallway lined with artifacts from Greece leads to other galleries. Where to go first? Since this is a virtual visit the museum is always open so time is not an issue. I grab a cup of coffee from the kitchen and lean back in my chair.
Talking Sustainability with Oberlin’s Green EDGE Fund
Kyra McConnell ’22
October was Sustainability Month at Oberlin, and no group is more dedicated to its celebration than the Green EDGE Fund. Composed of 10 student board members, the organization distributes funds to community-based projects dedicated to environmental sustainability.
This Week in Photos: Creativity and Strength
Yvonne Gay
Inspirational words and chalk drawn images on the sidewalks of Wilder Bowl greeted those passing by this past week. This chalk walk exercise resulted in several standout images featured in this week’s photo series.
'Whale Snow': Five Questions with Author Chie Sakakibara
Communications Staff
Chie Sakakibara's new book explores how the Iñupiat community in Arctic Alaska is surviving the challenges of climate change.
Afrikan Heritage House Friday Night Lecture Series Returns
Yvonne Gay
A signature Afrikan Heritage House program that gives participants the opportunity to hear and learn from Black professionals is making a virtual return.
Heisman Club and President Ambar Host An Evening with Tommie Smith
Communications Staff
The 1968 Olympic gold medal winner and former Oberlin College coach is known for his activism.
More than 120 Participants Took Part in Presidential Tire Flip Challenge
Oberlin Athletics
Each competitor was allotted one minute to flip the tire as many times as they could. At the end of the four hour event, 2,062 flips were made for an average of 16.8 per round.
Bluegrass Guitarist Chris Eldridge Named Visiting Faculty at Oberlin
Erich Burnett
Punch Brothers founding member will teach college and conservatory students beginning in January 2021.