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Grant Wood Fellows Artist Talks & Panel | 2026
Join the 2025–2026 Grant Wood Fellows artists for an evening of discussion about their work and research. The event will be accompanied by light refreshments.
Panel members:
Ada Friedman (Painting & Drawing)
Elizabeth Claire Rose (Printmaking)
Kyle Marshall (Interdisciplinary Performance—Dance)
The Grant Wood Art Colony seeks to provide a creative home for the next generation of artists and continue Grant Wood’s creative advocacy in the School of Art & Art History and the Division of Performing Arts...
Study Abroad Faculty-led Program Information Session: Irish Writing Program
CSD Professional Seminar Series
Title: “Proactive Dysphagia Management in Individuals with Cardiopulmonary and Neurological Diseases”
Speaker: Dr. Cara Donohue, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
My clinical research program focuses on proactive dysphagia management to reduce morbidity and improve quality of life for medically complex older adults. I will present work examining the impact of preoperative respiratory muscle strength training on postoperative pulmonary, cough, and swallow function in cardiothoracic patients. I will also discuss...
Study Abroad Faculty-led Program Information Session: American Media Production in Hungary
Study Abroad Faculty-led Program Information Session: (Re)tracing Anne Frank: Living, Fleeing, Hiding & Writing
Biology Seminar: "Acquisition of whole-body regenerative abilities during development"
Iowa Sciences Academy Scholar Symposium
Join us for the annual ISA Scholar Symposium on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026. Eleven Senior students will give short oral presentations about their research with a few minutes for questions and discussion. This event helps students gain experience in giving presentations in an oral format.
Study Abroad Faculty-led Program Information Session: (Re)tracing Anne Frank: Living, Fleeing, Hiding & Writing
Three Month Seminar- Bichitra Borah (Margulis)
"Structure and Dynamics of Ionic Fluids Across Broad Temperature Regimes"
Nuclear & Particle Physics Seminar - Brady Martin, PhD; Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Iowa
Book Ends Information Session (virtual)
Book Ends supports University of Iowa faculty from disciplines in which publishing a monograph is required for tenure and promotion. The award is designed to assist faculty members in turning promising manuscripts into important, field-changing, published books. Read more about the program.
Interested applicants are invited to learn more about the program and application process at a virtual information session on Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 8:30 a.m. Obermann Center Director Luis Martín-Estudillo will...
College of Pharmacy PSET Seminar Series: Filiz Korkmaz, PhD
The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Experimental Therapeutics (PSET) in the College of Pharmacy will host a seminar presented by:
Filiz Korkmaz, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
University of Iowa
All are welcome to attend. No pre-registration required.
Operator Theory Seminar - Professor Ionut Chifan; Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa
Mathematical Physics Seminar - Professor Wayne Polyzou; 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.
Divine Dialogues: Exploring Religious Themes in Frankenstein (2025)
Grant Wood Country Forum: "Grant Wood On the Radar in the ‘60s and 70s"
"Grant Wood On the Radar in the ‘60s and 70s" by Elaine Mattingly
Mattingly will discuss her research into Grant Wood's resurgence during the 1960s and '70s, including the first Grant Wood Art Festival and a teaser for Stranded in Stone City, a new musical of which Mattingly is writer/producer/editor.
Elaine Mattingly’s connection to all things Grant Wood goes back six generations in the Anamosa, Stone City, Viola and Cedar Rapids areas of Iowa. She presses into service her experience as a...
Study Abroad Faculty-led Program Information Session: (Re)tracing Anne Frank: Living, Fleeing, Hiding & Writing