Upcoming Events
![Wide Lens: LISTENING promotional image](/sites/obermann.uiowa.edu/files/styles/square__1024_x_1024/public/externals/1/a/1abd3e2f162f8b845845aa49163e961e.png?itok=d8yUQ3cy)
Wide Lens: LISTENING
Thursday, May 8, 2025 5:30pm
In a world full of noise, we often try listening to something: conversations with colleagues and family, music in our headphones, videos blasting from our smartphones. We hear all these things daily, but what does it mean to truly listen? In what sense do devices also listen to us? What is the role of silence in listening? How has listening changed over time? Can political tensions be solved through “listening”? How is listening both an art and a science? This Wide Lens event brings together...
Pagination
Spacer
Upcoming Application Deadlines
Upcoming Application Deadlines
News
![Noaquia Callahan portrait, German Fulbright award winner Noaquia Callahan portrait, German Fulbright award winner](/sites/obermann.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2021-06/noaquia-square-germany.jpg?h=11ea4495&itok=3-Y5z3ni)
A Q&A with 2016-17 Fulbright winner Noaquia Callahan
A Q&A with 2016-17 Fulbright winner Noaquia Callahan Authored by Benjamin Partridge About Noaquia: Noaquia Callahan, P.h.D. candidate in history at the University of Iowa and 2016-17 Fulbright grant winner. Noaquia Callahan, a Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of Iowa, is one of 13 Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant winners from the UI for 2016-17. Callahan was chosen as...
![Cultural Textural Exchange.jpg Cultural Textural Exchange.jpg](/sites/obermann.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2021-08/field/image/Cultural%20Textural%20Exchange.jpg?h=f86ec9b7&itok=HyplV2IP)
Andrew W. Mellon Sawyer Seminar to Focus on Eurasian Manuscripts in 2016-17
Cultural and Textual Exchanges: The Manuscript Across Pre-Modern Eurasia Exploring manuscript diversity before the printed book During the 2016-17 academic year, a core group of University of Iowa faculty and graduate students will work to map cultural exchanges across Eurasia from roughly 400 CE ca. 1450 CE, by focusing on the development, distribution and sharing of manuscript...
![](/sites/obermann.uiowa.edu/files/styles/widescreen__1024_x_576/public/2021-06/high-trestle-for-Twitter-7-1440x558.jpg?h=b5c10c94&itok=teenpafL)
Digital Bridges to Obermann - Summer 2016 Institute and Collaborations
This summer the Obermann Center will host a number of faculty projects thanks to the generous support of our Andrew W. Mellon Digital Bridges for Humanistic Inquiry partnership with Grinnell College. The goal of the grant is to experiment with ways that faculty and students from a liberal arts college and a research university can mutually enrich their scholarship and teaching through creative...
![](/sites/obermann.uiowa.edu/files/styles/square__1024_x_1024/public/2021-06/brown_ken.jpg?h=485955ec&itok=Vz6WQOtZ)
Why I Give to the Obermann Center - Ken Brown
The Obermann Center holds a special place in my heart. This is so not because of Director Teresa Mangum’s southern charm or the cookies in the kitchen, although both are gifts to all who visit. Instead, I love Obermann for what it offers to scholars on this campus, and for the opportunities it has given me to be in community with these very scholars. "Obermann offers the impetus and the...
![](/sites/obermann.uiowa.edu/files/styles/square__1024_x_1024/public/2021-06/10th%2520anniversary%2520106.jpg?h=f8694bc2&itok=GXUCmc8N)
HASTAC Scholars Reflect on Graduate Institute Symposium
On March 3-4, 2016, the Obermann Graduate Institute celebrated its tenth anniversary. In addition to welcoming back alumni of the program, including Tala Al-Rousan (Harvard), Ted Gutsche (Florida International University), Bridget Draxler (Monmouth College), and Craig Eley (ACLS Scholar, Wisconsin Public Radio), we were also joined by founding co-director David Redlawsk, currently at Rutgers and...
![](/sites/obermann.uiowa.edu/files/styles/square__1024_x_1024/public/2021-06/Screen%2520Shot%25202016-03-29%2520at%25202.35.13%2520PM.png?h=17805fd2&itok=M7yqnnK2)
Cultivating Our Resilient Humanities Community - NHA visit establishes pilot program
On March 3, a group of thirty scholars, librarians, business owners, and arts administrators sat down to talk about their current and future work in supporting the humanities in Eastern Iowa. Convened by leaders from the National Humanities Alliance, including Stephen Kidd, Executive Director, and Matthew Van Hoose, Project Director (pictured) with assistance from the Obermann Center, the meeting...
Pagination