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Mathias Nordvig, a professor in Nordic Studies, was featured in the Arts & Sciences Ampersand podcast which discussed animism, Norse mthology and what it means to live on Earth.Ìý View the full story and listen to the
Nordic Program head Professor Mathais Nordvig was featured in Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine! Check out the story to learn more about Prof. Nordvig's research interests in witchraft, magic, and understandings of volcanoes
Volcanoes in Old Norse MythologyÌýdetails how Viking Age Icelanders, migrating from Scandinavia to a new and volcanically active environment, used Old Norse mythology to understand and negotiate the hazards of the island. These pre-Christian
The Nordic program hosted a Lucia celebration on Dec. 12, 2018. Lucia is a popular holiday tradition in the Nordic countries, a festival of candles, music and holiday treats, calling for the return of light into the dark skies of
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GSLL recently hosted a two-day workshop for CU language instructors on proficiency-oriented instruction and measures of language proficiency, organized by Merete Leonhardt-Lupa, GSLL Swedish instructor.ÌýGuest speaker was
The GSLL first annual Multilingual Fitness and Yoga class was held on Nov. 13 in the CU Rec Center. In honor of International Education Week, fitness instructors representing Sweden, Germany and Russia instructed the class in
Hackett Publishing Company has published its second book by Jackson Crawford. The Saga of the Volsungs, with The Saga of Ragnar LothbrokÌýcontinues the project Crawford began in 2015 with the publication of his bestselling
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The Nordic Club and its president Chris Bittel were busy this semester. Apart from the monthly screenings of popular Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Icelandic movies, we had several singular events, which proved quite popular among CU’s