Events
The Churning of History: The Bangladesh Story
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Hallock Auditorium
The English Department presents its annual Bongiorno Lecture - "Churning of History: The Bangladesh Story." Oberlin alum and filmmaker Naeem Mohaiemen '93 and Elora Shehabuddin, professor of Gender...
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Shansi In-Asia Grant Presentation with Charles Botsman: Education Non-Profit Internship in China
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Peters Hall
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As part of his Winter Term Shansi In-Asia Grant (’26), Charles Botsman ’29 traveled to Shanghai, China, to work with Learners Without Borders, a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing...
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Guest Master Class: Alice Teyssier, flute
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David H. Stull Recital Hall
A guest master class led by Alice Teyssier, flute in Stull Recital Hall. Alice will be on campus with the International Contemporary Ensemble as part of a week-long residency which culminates with a...
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Ciaccona with Just Intonation: A Practical Guide to Violin Tuning
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Bibbins Hall
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International Contemporary Ensemble violinist Modney presents Ciaccona with Just Intonation: A Practical Guide to Violin Tuning / A Wilderness Journey with Bach, based on his article of the same title...
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Haskell Lecture "Their Sex Not Equal Seemed: The Puzzle of Marriage and Equality in Milton's Eden"
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Norman C. Craig Lecture Hall
The first of three lectures in the Haskell Lecture Series, “Sex, Slavery, and Indigeneity in John Milton’s Paradise Lost”, presented by Professor John Rogers, University of Toronto. Second lecture:...
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Lab Coats Not Required: Spring Lecture 4
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Science Center
K100
Lab Coats Not Required: A Science Café for the Oberlin Community brings students, faculty, and community members together for informal talks about the strange science of everyday life. Join us to hear...
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Human Rights and the Global Polycrisis: How Human Rights Addresses War, Inequality, and Climate Change
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Mudd Center, Seeley G.
Moffet Auditorium (Mudd A-050)
Presented by the Peace & Conflict Studies Guest Lecture Series In these times of global upheaval, overlapping crises can feel overwhelming in both scale and complexity. Yet how we understand and...
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Guest Master Class: Dan Lippel, guitar
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Bibbins Hall
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A guest master class led by Dan Lippel, guitar in Bibbins 233. Dan will be on campus with the International Contemporary Ensemble as part of a week-long residency which culminates with a performance...
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Haskell Lecture "The Color of Angels and the Justification of Slavery"
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Norman C. Craig Lecture Hall
The second of three lectures in the Haskell Lecture Series, “Sex, Slavery, and Indigeneity in John Milton’s Paradise Lost”, presented by Professor John Rogers, University of Toronto Third lecture:...
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Haskell Lecture "True Religion and Edenic Indigeneity"
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Norman C. Craig Lecture Hall
The third of three lectures in the Haskell Lecture Series, “Sex, Slavery, and Indigeneity in John Milton’s Paradise Lost”, presented by Professor John Rogers, University of Toronto. John Rogers is...