Libby E. Tseng ’24 is a Crimson Editorial editor in Pforzheimer House. As I prepare for a Zoom, I carefully position just my face and shoulders in the frame of the camera. As someone who has long ...
"Zoom dysmorphia" happens when people are fixated on perceived flaws they see in the image of themselves on screen. (Getty Images) Are you "Zoomed out?" For the last year and a half, many of us have ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic moving many business meetings, classes, and even social gatherings online, people suddenly spent much more time using videoconferencing software like Zoom. Despite Zoom and ...