Our first event in our Friday Iowa City Public Library series for Spring 2022!
Join International Writing Program (IWP) writers-in-residence and members of the public in person (Iowa City...
How can farming be beneficial for the environment? Do you want to learn about sustainable farming practices in Iowa and how you can get involved? Members of the Latham Science Engagement...
Andrew Dahl, the University of Iowa Urban Forestry Supervisor and Campus Arborist, will give a visual survey and commentary on the most notable of the 8,000 trees / 320 species of trees on the UI...
When two large figures took shape on Burlington Street in Iowa City last summer, passersby had to contend with messages that went beyond the colorful, playful images of other downtown murals....
Paying for a subscription to stream video content onto a smart TV, app, or computer screen continues to grow in popularity, especially since some shows are only available from one provider and...
In this first of three sessions focused on reading Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl, local architect Heike Kumpf helps us better understand where Frank was writing from the spatial constraints....
As the news cycle continues to focus on tensions at the Ukraine-Russia border, we've reached out to three people who know the region well to help us better understand current events and what...
In the fight surrounding Roe v. Wade, it's easy to lose sight of the many other ways that access to reproductive healthcare can be limited or denied. Two Obermann scholars, Lina-Maria Murillo...
Established in 1885 by the city of Davenport on the 33 acre site of the old Scott County Fairgrounds, Vander Veer Park is believed to be one of the first botanical parks west of the Mississippi....