Obermann Center for Advanced Studies explained

The C. Esco and Avalon L. Obermann Center for Advanced Studies (OCAS) is an interdisciplinary research institute at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa.[1]

Obermann Center for Advanced Studies
Image Alt:Exterior view of the Obermann Center at the University of Iowa
Parent:University of Iowa
Founder:C. Esco and Avalon L. Obermann
Established:1978
Head Label:Director
Head:Luis Martín-Estudillo
Staff:Lauren Cox, Erin Hackathorn, and Jenna Hammerich
Address:111 Church St.
City:Iowa City
State:Iowa
Country:United States
Website:obermann.uiowa.edu

History

The Obermann Center was founded in 1978 by University of Iowa alum and professor emeritus C. Esco Obermann in conjunction with the University of Iowa's Vice President for Research. At the time, it was named University House. Later, its name was changed to the University of Iowa Center for Advanced Studies, before 1993, when it was ultimately renamed to the C. Esco and Avalon L. Obermann Center for Advanced Studies in recognition of the Obermanns' significant financial contributions.[2]

The Obermann Center was originally housed in the University of Iowa's Oakdale Hall. When Oakdale was demolished in 2011, the Obermann Center moved to its current location in a historic Tudor Revival home in downtown Iowa City.[3] [4] [5]

Previous directors of the Obermann Center include Jay Semel, former University of Iowa Vice President for Research (1980–2010); and Teresa Mangum, associate professor of English and Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies (2010–2024). The current director is Luis Martín-Estudillo, professor of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Iowa.[6]

Programming

The Obermann Center's programming is interdisciplinary, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, and STEM. They primarily serve faculty and graduate students at the University of Iowa, in addition to researchers from other universities within the United States and abroad. Obermann Center programs include:

Notable associated scholars

References

  1. Web site: Obermann Center for Advanced Studies. . October 7, 2024 . Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes..
  2. Web site: Distinguished Alumni Award: C. Esco Obermann . October 7, 2024 . University of Iowa Center for Advancement.
  3. News: Heldt . Diane . July 8, 2010 . UI names new Obermann Center director . October 7, 2024 . The Gazette.
  4. News: Hennigan . Gregg . March 11, 2011 . GALLERY: Historic Oakdale Hall at University of Iowa comes down . October 7, 2024 . The Gazette.
  5. News: Gibbs . Maria . November 18, 2010 . Obermann gets temp home . October 7, 2024 . The Daily Iowan.
  6. Web site: Revaux . Leslie . April 15, 2024 . Martín-Estudillo named new director of Obermann Center for Advanced Studies . October 7, 2024 . University of Iowa Office of the Vice President for Research.
  7. News: Gaughan . Emma . March 28, 2023 . Afro-Brazilian film to take center stage in ‘Frequências,’ 2023 Obermann Humanities Symposium . October 7, 2024 . The Daily Iowan.
  8. News: Kennerly . Mary Helen . March 19, 2019 . Is disability a universal experience? The Obermann Center’s 2019 symposium asks provocative questions on disability and identity . October 7, 2024 . Little Village.
  9. News: Trainor . Genevieve . February 20, 2018 . UI symposium Against Amnesia: Archives, Evidence and Social Justice draws top scholars . October 7, 2024 . Little Village.
  10. Web site: Obermann Conversations . October 7, 2024 . Iowa City Public Library.
  11. News: McCarver . Katie Ann . April 29, 2019 . Obermann Center grant explores Humanities for Public Good program . October 7, 2024 . The Daily Iowan.
  12. Web site: UI Humanities for the Public Good . October 7, 2024.
  13. Book: The Latina/o Midwest Reader . . 2017 . 9780252099809 . Valerio-Jiménez . Omar . Acknowledgments . 10.5622/illinois/9780252041211.001.0001 . Vaquera-Vásquez . Santiago R. . Fox . Claire F..

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