The CEAH and the Student Innovation Center will be co-hosting a roundtable lecture and discussion entitled “Making Meaning with AI: A Conversation with Digital Humanist Ryan Cordell.” Featuring Dr.
The second annual Digital Scholarship Symposium will be held March 26, 2025, in The Catalyst, the dedicated digital research and learning space in Parks Library.
As a complementary event to the Advancing AI and Tech Ethics Symposium, there will be a pre-read workshop for ethics specialists on Friday, March 14th at 9:30am.
Memorial Union Sun Room, South Ballroom, and Room 2630
Please join us for "Advancing AI & Tech Ethics," a one-day conference for ISU students, faculty, and staff all day on Thursday, March 13 in the Memorial Union's Sun Room, Sout
Dr. Stacy Cordery, professor of History and Director of Undergraduate Studies for the ISU History Department, will give a talk at the Ames History Museum on Tuesday, March 11, at 7:00 p.m.
The Portable Cow exhibition will occur February 18 through 28. The reception will be hosted on Thursday, February 20 from 5:30pm-7:30pm. More details to be announced.
Zoom (link made available to registered participants)
Due to last semester’s successful workshop, the CEAH is once again partnering with The Conversation to offer a free, online workshop with a humanities editor.
The Portable Cow Symposium, funded by the CEAH Symposium Grant, will be held on Tuesday, February 18. Featured speakers include Camille Bellet, Liz Hingley, and Emily Morgan. More details of the schedule to come.
Co-hosted by the CEAH and ISU Lectures, Dr. Robert Cargill (the Roger A. Hornsby Associate Professor in the Classics at the University of Iowa) will present his public lecture entitled “Ancient Origins of Religious Conflict." In this lecture, Dr.
Co-hosted by the CEAH and ISU Lectures, this lunch workshop entitled “A New Entrepreneurial Approach to the Public Humanities” will be held from 11:30am-1:00pm in Memorial Union’s Oak Room.
The fall reception celebrates National Arts and Humanities Month with the Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities (CEAH). Attendees have the opportunity to hear from Matthew W.
This year's fall lecture featured speaker Maria Farland, Associate Professor at Fordham University, and her research entitled "Emily Dickinson at the County Fair: The Land Grant College and the Birth of Agricultural Capitalism."