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. disability, and the intersections of archives, memory, and social justice. • Obermann Conversations, a panel conversation series open to the public. Recent topics have included book bans, labor strikes, and community-building strategies. • Humanities for the Public Good, a Mellon-funded initiative that sought to prepare humanities Ph.D. students to make an impact outside of traditional academia. • Summer research seminars. • Interdisciplinary Research Grants. • Obermann Writing Collective. • Working Groups. • Writing Retreats. • Obermann International Fellows. • "Book Ends" Book Completion Workshops. • Editor-in-Residence opportunities. • Wide Lens and Counterpoint event series. • Resident fellows. == Notable associated scholars ==