The research behind the Sett i gang web portal

Sometimes academics who want to learn more about a project I’m working on will pose a question like “is your project curricular or research?” Sigh. Really?! The disagreement on the intersection of theory and practice in academia is not a new one, but I do believe it...

Job Postings

We are looking to hire two individuals to be a part of the revisions of Sett i gang. Please see the PDFs for more information: Web Portal Programmer Copy Editor/ Print Designer

The Sett i gang Web Portal

This summer I worked on a collaborative, student-faculty project to create an online portal for the Sett i gang curriculum which is a part of my larger sabbatical project.  But, what does that actually mean? Between 2004-2006, I co-published a beginning level...

På gang

A number of students have been asking me what I’m up to this semester since they didn’t see my name listed teaching classes this semester. I am happy to report (albeit it old news that I’m just now having time to blog about) that I have received the...

Royal Reflections

Looking back to my early years, some of the most vivid memories I have are the ones when I was doing something with my Norwegian roots.  I remember learning how to move my mouth in weird ways in Mindekirken’s busserull choir, I remember being on stage with...

Retreating Forward

It is a beautiful Friday afternoon in June.  What have I been up to?  Most people (many of whom don’t work at a university) assume that I have the summer off.  Nope, that is the time when other pieces essential to my job get done.This year I joined five of my...

Looking into the eyes of the new Norway

As a professor of Norwegian language and culture, I am often asked about my experiences in Norway.  Many of the experiences I have had in Norway in and Norwegian-America have shaped my life in meaningful ways, which is part of the reason why I love what I do for a...

Chilling with my students

One of my favorite traditions in teaching The Sámi: Traditions in Transition, is when we spend one day outside reading the poetry of Nils-Aslak Valkeapää. So much of what he writes about is about the harsh arctic climate.  So, why not read his poetry in the...

Don’t Give

St. Olaf College’s 2011 Senior Campaign is a student-driven program that educates seniors about Partners in Annual Giving, the St. Olaf annual fund and the importance of giving back to their alma mater.  This year the student committee decided to do something a...

Tomson Hall, my new home sweet home

St. Olaf’s Norwegian Dept. is now located in the new Tomson Hall.  It is a beautiful new space that we’re slowly making our home.  So, we decided to explore a bit.  This is what we learned about our new building and office space:      ...