The Obermann Graduate Institute on Engagement and the Academy is a one-week interdisciplinary institute in which UI graduate students from across campus and at any point in their graduate studies explore how public engagement can enhance teaching, research, and creative work.
The tenth year of the Obermann Graduate Institute on Engagement and the Academy was another wonderful interdisciplinary meeting of some of the most forward-thinking and innovative graduate students on the University of Iowa campus. Led by Jennifer Kayle (Dance, CLAS) and Craig Just (Civil & Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering), the home departments of this year’s 17 participants ranged from Neuroscience to Library and Information Science, while topics for projects included sports as community-building and an art exhibit focused on perceptions of global conflict.
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Remarks from Graduate Fellows at the End of the Week
“The Institute has changed the way I view / frame / think about the work I do (pedagogically, creative, and scholarly). I am so thankful to have new ways to talk about what I do and why it matters. As a result, I now approach my work differently and have begun to think about other ways of knowing and doing.” —2016 Institute member
“I think that this Institute has definitely sparked a change. We can all use something we love to make a difference. It has also really sold the idea that collaborating with people whose fields are completely different from yours is really important to create truly good ideas.” —2016 Institute member