Fellows-in-Residence

Obermann Center Fellows-in-Residence fully devote themselves to projects within an interdisciplinary community. The program supports artists, researchers, and scholars during periods when focus and feedback are crucial. The program is rooted in our mission: to support the work of individual scholars, while also providing Fellows with the opportunity to enrich an individual, discipline-specific project through interdisciplinary exchanges with a lively intellectual community of Fellows.

Each year, up to twelve Fellows are selected competitively: six are in residence during the fall semester and six during the spring semester. The Obermann Center provides an office, a stipend ($1,000), and staff support. During the residency period, Fellows meet every two weeks to share their work-in-progress with one another. Fellows from both the spring and fall semesters are warmly invited to attend events and gatherings hosted by the Obermann Center throughout the year.

This year’s Fellows have joined us from across the university, hailing from disciplines as diverse as dentistry and literature. Their collective work highlights the vast array of research and interests that germinate here at Iowa. We are pleased to share with you the amazing work of our 2014–15 OCAS Fellows-in-Residence:

Matthew Arndt, Music (CLAS)

Robert Cargill, History (CLAS)

Jonathan Doorn, Human Toxicology (Graduate College) and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Experimental Therapeutics Department (College of Pharmacy)

Mary Lou Emery, English (CLAS)

Lena Hill, English (CLAS)

Michael Hill, English (CLAS)

Jennifer Iverson, Music (CLAS)

Frank Salomon, Emeritus, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Anthropology

Leslie Schwalm, History and Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies (CLAS)

Learn more about being an Obermann Fellow-in-Residence here.