News
Mark Sandberg presents “Ibsen’s Houses” in New York
Mark Sandberg, Professor of Norwegian and Film and Media, recently gave a talk on his new book, Ibsen’s Houses: Architectural Metaphor and the Modern Uncanny, at Theatre for a New Audience in Brooklyn, New York.
Congratulations, Class of 2017!
On May 15, the Scandinavian Department celebrated Commencement for 2017. » read more »
2016-17 Outstanding GSI: Ida Johnson
Ida Moen Johnson is the winner of the Outstanding GSI Award for 2016 for her work in teaching Norwegian. » read more »
New DeCal! “A Danish Guide to Happiness”
Congratulations, Brianna Panasenco!
Brianna Panasenco, one of our Scandinavian majors, was just awarded an Undergraduate Merit Scholarship from the Institute of International Studies » read more »
Congratulations, Michael Nakada!
Michael Nakada, one of our fabulous Scandinavian undergraduate majors, was awarded the James Healy Travel Grant for travel to Denmark in Summer 2016. » read more »
In the News: Mark Sandberg
Professor Mark Sandberg was interviewed in Switzerland’s Tages-Anzeiger newspaper on his work in film studies and modern American television. Published December 7, 2015.
Read the article here: http://bit.ly/1NeaMJ0
Lecture by Troy W. Smith: “Trampled to death by geese”: Kierkegaard Caricatured in The Corsair
Troy W. Smith, graduate student in the Department of Scandinavian, will be presenting a talk at the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, Atlanta on November 11. » read more »
Sibelius 150 Jubilee in the Bay Area
In celebration of the 150th birthday of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the Finlandia Foundation is co-presenting concerts and symposia, starting November 1. » read more »