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The Presidential Lecture series provides an opportunity for distinguished members of the faculty to present significant aspects of their work to members of the University community and to the general public. The University has established this annual series to encourage intellectual communication among the many disciplines that constitute the University of Iowa, and to provide a public forum for University scholarship, research, and creative achievement. The series is made possible through the generosity of donors of unrestricted gifts to the University of Iowa Foundation.


Lectures Available in Web Video

Presidential Lectures from 2001 to the present are available in web video. See Playing Web Video: Tips and Troubleshooting.

2006

Gerhard Loewenberg, Political Science
"Paradoxes of Legislatures"

2005

Kenneth Cmiel, History; UI Center for Human Rights
"Seeing War at a Distance: Photography from Antietam to Abu Ghraib"

Unavailable due to copyright issues.

2004

Phil Kutzko, Mathematics
"The Epsilon-Delta Blues: Math at the Crossroads"

2003

Kate Gfeller, School of Music; Speech Pathology and Audiology
“Beauty and Meaning in Music...Lend Me Your (Bionic) Ears”

2002

Kathleen Buckwalter, Nursing
“Who Will Care? Research and Service on Behalf of Iowa’s Impaired Elders”

2001

Ingo Titze, Speech Pathology and Audiology
“Fascinations With the Human Voice”


Lectures Available Online

2000

Jeffrey C. Murray, Pediatrics
“Genes and Environment, Science and Society”

1999

Louis A. Frank, Physics and Astronomy
“Small Comets and Our Origins:
The Ecstasy and Agony of the Scientific Debate”

1998

Ed Folsom, English
“What Do We Represent? Walt Whitman,
Representative Democracy, and Democratic Representation”

1997

Dudley Andrew, Communication Studies
“Fade In, Fade Out: Aspirations of National Cinema”

1996

Jerald L. Schnoor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
“Eco-Logic: An Environmental Perspective for the 21st Century”

1995

Herbert Hovenkamp, Law
“The Mind and Heart of Progressive Legal Thought”

1994

Michael J. Welsh, Internal Medicine
“The Pathway of Discovery in Pursuit of a Genetic Disease”

1993

Nancy C. Andreasen, Psychiatry
“O Brave New World! Exploring the Mind and
Brain in Health and Disease”

1992

James A. Van Allen,
Physics and Astronomy
“The Modern Saga of Planetary Exploration”

1991

Jorie Graham, Writers’ Workshop
“A Poetry Reading”

1990

John E. Donelson, Biochemistry
“Molecular Biology of Parasites Causing Tropical Diseases”

1989

George W. Forrell, Religion
“The Sacred and the Secular: Religion in the State University”

1988

Beaumont Glass, Music
“Genius on the Opera Stage: The Life and Art of Lotte Lehman”

1987

Linda K. Kerber, History
“History Will Do It No Justice:
Women’s Lives in Revolutionary America”

1986

June Helm, Anthropology
“Horde, Band and Tribe: Northern Approaches”


Lectures Available in Print

1985

Antonio R. Damasio, Neurology
“What’s in a Brain That Ink May Character?”

1984

Sherman Paul, English
“The Onward Way”

 

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