Archive for 2018

Spring 2019 Courses in the Department of Scandinavian Studies

As Spring 2019 registration nears, the Department of Scandinavian Studies is excited to offer the following courses this coming spring.   SCA-224: Scandinavian Women Writers Associate Professor Kjerstin Moody MWF, 1:30-2:20 p.m., Confer 125 Fulfills LARS, WRITI General Education requirements Counts towards Scandinavian Studies major and minor, GWSS major and minor, and Comparative Literature minor […]

Annika Schroder, Biology and Scandinavian Studies Double Major, Class of 2019

Hej alla! My name is Annika Schroder, and I am a senior Scandinavian Studies and Biology major here at GAC. I think I have a pretty unique upbringing, being that I have a Swedish father and American mother, but also considering that I grew up in Puerto Rico. It was this mixture of cultures in […]

Beginning the 2018-19 Academic Year

This fall the Department of Scandinavian Studies welcomes back Associate Professor and incoming Department Chair Dr. Ursula Lindqvist after her year-long sabbatical. She joins her colleagues Associate Professor Dr. Kjerstin Moody and Associate Professor Dr. Glenn Kranking after their sabbatical time away. Our amazing Visiting Instructor David Jessup begins his fourth year teaching in the […]

Fall 2018 Courses Offered in the Department of Scandinavian Studies

Fall 2018 Courses Offered in the Department of Scandinavian Studies:   HIS-219: Scandinavia Since 1800 Associate Professor Glenn Kranking MWF, 11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.   Poor, socially stratified, politically autocratic, internationally insignificant are words which accurately describe Scandinavia in the early 19th century. Prosperous, egalitarian, democratic, internationally significant are words which accurately describe Scandinavia today. What […]