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The Obermann Center For Advanced Studies 111 Church St. Our mission is to To shelter disciplinary research To house new forms of inquiry and new research topics that defy existing frameworks
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The ObermannCenter For Advanced Studies 111 Church St.
Our mission is to To shelter disciplinary research To house new forms of inquiry and new research topics that defy existing frameworks To connect the discoveries of our faculty and graduate students with the surrounding community and institutions To network with regional, national, and international artists, scholar, and researchers across the country and the world. Adapted from “Beyond a Rhetoric of ‘Crisis’: Contemporary Challenges in Strategic Planning & The Role of Humanities Centers in the 21st Century.” Gregg Lambert and CorriZoli, Syracuse University, 2010.
Our Programs—for Individuals The Obermann Fellows-in-Residence (7 offices) Grant Wood Arts Fellows-in-Residence Obermann Affiliated Scholars (all of faculty members and graduate students involved in our supported programs each year)
Our Programs—for Collaborative Groups • Summer Interdisciplinary Research Grants • The Summer Research Seminar • 2011 Ed Folsom, International Whitman on the Web • The Bi-annual Cmiel Semester Seminar • Tim Havens, Post-Civil Rights African American Culture • The Annual Humanities Symposium • 2011 The Social and Political Life of Comics • Corey Creekmur, Ana Merino, Rachel Williams • 2012 Latino Culture in the Midwest • Claire Fox, Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez, Omar Valerio-Jiménez
Programs for Graduate Students Obermann Graduate Institute on Engagement and the Academy (with the Graduate College) GraduateShort Courses Grant Workshops (Collaboration with Sponsored Programs, the Graduate College, and POROI)
The Obermann Center for Advanced StudiesBridging Campus and Community