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Classics Honors Colloquium
Live from Prairie Lights | Tisa Bryant - 'Residual'
Iowa Nonfiction Writing Program Assistant Professor Tisa Bryant will read from her new hybrid memoir, Residual. Publisher Nightboat Books gives this synopsis for Residual:
"In the aftermath of her mother’s death, Tisa Bryant’s Residual retrieves and catalogs what remains of her home, her psyche, and her creative practice. She filters through the remnants of her mother’s everyday life, asking what becomes an archive — a bookshelf, a dresser, a relationship, a secret? Drawing on personal memories...
Book Reading: Residual, by Tisa Bryant
Inorganic Chemistry & Chemistry Education Research Seminar- Paul Ellison
This will be held via zoom. If you'd like a link, please email chem-admin@uiowa.edu
Title: "Educating the next generation of adjacent lanthanide separation and radiopharmaceutical scientists at the University of Wisconsin"
Abstract: Radionuclides of the rare earth elements, including the lanthanides, scandium, and yttrium are useful for a wide range of nuclear medicine applications. This includes both diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals due to the wide variety of radioactive decay...
Hansen Distinguished Lecture
Algebra Seminar - Bakhtiar Ahmed; University of Iowa Department of Mathematics
Astrophysics & Space Physics Seminar - John Silva; Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Iowa
2026 Annual John Martin Rare Book Room Open House
CSD Ambassadors present: Graduate Student Panel “Day in my Life”
Ever wonder what it is like to be an AuD or SLP graduate student? Come join us on Wednesday, April 29th from 6:30-7:30pm in 4311 HSAB for our graduate student “Day in My Life” panel to step into their shoes for an evening and visualize what graduate school may look like for you. While the panelists discuss topics including classes, clinicals, and school/work/life balance, enjoy free popcorn! Please fill out the Qualtrics form with any questions for the panelists. We hope to see you in person or...
Study Abroad Faculty-led Program Information Session: Eco-tourism and Culture in Costa Rica
Microbiology Undergraduate Research Poster Session
Features current research from microbiology undergraduate students. Snacks and refreshments will be provided.
Hogg and Craig Lecture Series
Arabic Cultural Hour
Faith on the Plate
Study Abroad Faculty-led Program Information Session: Eco-tourism and Culture in Costa Rica
Biology Seminar: "The genetic basis of mimetic convergence in bumble bees and strategies to support these bees in peril"
Public Philosophy Lecture-- Social Epistemology: Duncan Pritchard, UC Irvine
Duncan Pritchard, UC Irvine
’Tempting Fate: Taking Risks, Pushing One’s Luck and Living an Authentic Life’
Rocket Science: 101, A Work in Progress ...
Speaker: Dr. John T. Betts, The Boeing Company
Art & Write Night
Join the long, rich, historical tradition of artists creating in our spaces.
Professional, aspiring, and amateur artists alike, make our museum your muse. The return of this popular program series welcomes guests into the Museum of Natural History's magical gallery spaces after-hours to work on sketching or writing projects with other campus and community artists.
Tell a friend, grab a notebook, and join us on the first Friday of each month. We'll provide a new inspo prompt for each session and...
The Role of the Pelvic Floor in Respiration: Considerations for Brass Pedagogy
The Role of the Pelvic Floor in Respiration: Considerations for Brass Pedagogy
Presented by Katie Noll:
Conventional trombone pedagogy has much to say on the way the diaphragm and abdominal muscles play a role in breathing. Emerging research in the physiology of breathing is now highlighting how the pelvic floor muscles also play a role in allowing the body to take a full, relaxed breath. From a respiratory context, the pelvic floor functions similarly in men and women but they will experience...