Dongilli - Public Archives Intern at PS1 - uses the history of Iowa City's public access channel to theorize a future for the Media Arts Co-Op and community media centers.

Dongilli - Public Archives Intern at PS1 - uses the history of Iowa City's public access channel to theorize a future for the Media Arts Co-Op and community media centers.
Dominic Dongilli is on the hunt for "Exile on Stupo Street," an Iowa City PATV show that sparked a free speech controversy in 1995. What does the missing tape mean for the channel's history of community media and art?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elwyUizjTGY&feature=youtu.be 2020 HPG Graduate Interns reflect on their experiences working with Eastern Iowa non-profits and University of Iowa units during Summer 2020 - sharing the work they did and connections they made between their learning experiences, scholarship and careers.
The 2021 Institute will meet virtually on January 11–14. he Obermann Graduate Institute is a 3 1/2-day interdisciplinary institute in which UI graduate students from across campus and at any point in their graduate studies explore how public engagement can enhance teaching, research, and creative work.
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The Humanities for the Public Good Internship program - facilitated by Jennifer New, Associate Director of the Obermann Center - received national recognition for its groundbreaking work in The Chronicle for Higher Education. Teresa Mangum - Director of the Obermann…
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