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Operator Theory Seminar - Assistant Professor Daniel Drimbe; Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa
Mathematical Physics Seminar - Professor Yannick Meurice; Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Iowa
Seminar Series: Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Each semester, we are proud to host outstanding seminar speakers. Everyone is encouraged to attend.
Iowa City MSW Info Session
Des Moines MSW Info Session
Study Abroad Faculty-led Program Information Session: Irish Writing Program
Iowa Print Group - Valentine's Day Card Printing Pop Up - School of Art, Art History, and Design
Join the Iowa Print Group to hand print your very own Valentine’s day card with stamps designed and hand carved by our club members!
CSD Professional Seminar Series
Title: "Effects of Psychosocial Stress on Laryngeal Biology"
Speaker: Dr. Anumitha Venkatraman, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Psychosocial stress and voice disorders are circularly and inextricably linked. While 25% of patients with voice disorders report increased self-perceived psychosocial stress, a single stressful event causes negative acoustic voice changes. Despite an associative relationship between stress and voice disorders, underlying biological mechanisms remain relatively unexplored. In the gut...
Departmental Brown Bag: Stephanie Leach
Brown Bag events feature presentations by Psychological and Brain Sciences graduate students from the Cognitive and Behavioral Cognitive Neuroscience training areas.
Stephanie Leach is a Graduate Student in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. Stephanie is in the Behavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience training area and is a member of the Hwang Lab.
Title and abstract to come
Study Abroad Faculty-led Program Information Session: (Re)tracing Anne Frank: Living, Fleeing, Hiding & Writing
Sioux City MSW Info Session
PhD Dissertation Seminar: "Novel roles for Heat Shock Factor 1 (HSF1) in gene expression in C. elegans"
Spring 2026 Engineering Career Fair
Lynn Lin - Colloquium Speaker
Mathematics Faculty Colloquium - Colleen Mitchell
FAST-SLOW ANALYSIS OF A MODEL FOR THE STIMULATION OF ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY BY A COMPETITIVE INHIBITOR
Competitive inhibitors can, paradoxically, stimulate an enzymatic reaction at low to moderate doses. Competitive inhibition of an enzyme occurs when an inhibitor binds to the enzyme’s binding site and blocks the enzyme’s target molecule from binding. We recently proposed a detailed but straightforward mass action model for competitive inhibition of phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1) by Terazosin (TZ)...
Online MSW Info Session
Please join us via Zoom for an info session to learn more about the online MSW program.
https://uiowa.zoom.us/j/91760640877
Questions? Contact Lauren at ssw-admissions@uiowa.edu
Optional Practical Training (OPT), work authorization session for international students
Join Life in Iowa and International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) for a comprehensive virtual Optional Practical Training (OPT) workshop to learn about eligibility, application steps, and key timelines. The event will kick off with an introduction to what OPT is and a live Q&A segment with ISSS Senior Advisor Kevin Roiseland.
Whether you’re a first-year student or heading toward graduation soon, we invite all international students to join this event.
This link to join will become active the...
Jennifer duBois: Reading
Jennifer duBois is the author of The Last Language. Her first novel, A Partial History of Lost Causes, was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and winner of the California Book Award for First Work of Fiction. Soon after its publication, duBois received a Whiting Award and a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Award. Her second novel, Cartwheel, was a finalist for the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Fiction Award and the winner of the Housatonic Book Award. And her third...
Hawkeye Dance Day
Hawk-IDDRC Seminar Series: Bob McMurray, PhD "The smallest bits of language develop the slowest: New thinking about speech perception and word recognition shapes our understanding of language and reading disorders"
Please join us for the Hawk-IDDRC Seminar Series, featuring Bob McMurray, PhD, Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Psychological and Brain Sciences "The smallest bits of language develop the slowest: New thinking about speech perception and word recognition shapes our understanding of language and reading disorders"
Friday, Feb. 13, 2026
Noon–1 p.m. CST
Pediatric Conference Center JCP 2415
Lunch will be provided for those who RSVP.
Or join us via zoom:
https://uiowa.zoom.us/j/98587296500...