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Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study The Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study (SASS) is a scholarly society that aims to advance the study, teaching and research in America of the languages, literature, history, culture and society of the Scandinavian or Nordic countries ...
. * Thomas A. DuBois (2013–2015) * Mark Sandberg,
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
(2011–2013) * Jason Lavery,
Oklahoma State University Oklahoma (; Choctaw: ; chr, ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ, ''Okalahoma'' ) is a state in the South Central region of the United States, bordered by Texas on the south and west, Kansas on the north, Missouri on the northeast, Arkansas on the east, New ...
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Susan Brantly Susan Brantly is an American scholar in Scandinavian literature and a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Career Susan Brantly received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in German and Scandinavian from Harvard University in 1980, her M ...
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University of Wisconsin–Madison A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United Stat ...
(2007–2009) * Christine Ingebritsen,
University of Washington The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seattl ...
(2005–2007) * Mary Kay Norseng,
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California S ...
(2003–2005) * Michael Metcalf,
University of Mississippi The University of Mississippi ( byname Ole Miss) is a public research university that is located adjacent to Oxford, Mississippi, and has a medical center in Jackson. It is Mississippi's oldest public university and its largest by enrollment ...
(2001–2003) * Ross Shideler, University of California, Los Angeles (1999–2001) * Jenny Jochens,
Towson State University Towson University (TU or Towson) is a public university in Towson, Maryland. Founded in 1866 as Maryland's first training school for teachers, Towson University is a part of the University System of Maryland. Since its founding, the university h ...
(1997–1999) *
Marianne Kalinke Marianne () has been the national personification of the French Republic since the French Revolution, as a personification of liberty, equality, fraternity and reason, as well as a portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty. Marianne is displayed ...
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University of Illinois The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the Univer ...
(1995–1997) * Terje Leiren,
University of Washington The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seattl ...
(1993–1995) * Janet E. Rasmussen,
Nebraska Wesleyan University Nebraska Wesleyan University (NWU) is a private Methodist-affiliated university in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was founded in 1887 by Nebraska Methodists. As of 2017, it has approximately 2,100 students including 1,500 full-time students and 300 ...
(1991–1993) * Byron J. Nordstrom, Gustavus Adolphus College (1989–1991) * Birgitta Steene, University of Washington (1987–1989) * Robert Kvavik,
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public land-grant research university in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. ...
(1985–1987) * James E. Cathey,
University of Massachusetts The University of Massachusetts is the five-campus public university system and the only public research system in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The university system includes five campuses (Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell, and a medical ...
(1983–1985) * H. Arnold Barton,
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Southern Illinois University (SIU or SIUC) is a public research university in Carbondale, Illinois. Founded in 1869, SIU is the oldest and flagship campus of the Southern Illinois University system. The university enrolls students from all 50 st ...
(1982–1983) * Theodore M. Anderson, Stanford University (1981–1982) * M. Donald Hancock,
Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt University (informally Vandy or VU) is a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 1873, it was named in honor of shipping and rail magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided the school its initial $1-million ...
(1980–1981) * Rose-Marie Oster,
University of Colorado The University of Colorado (CU) is a system of public universities in Colorado. It consists of four institutions: University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, University of Colorado Denver, and the University o ...
(1979–1980) * Richard F. Tomasson,
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; es, Universidad de Nuevo México) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1889, it is the state's flagship academic institution and the largest by enrollment, with over 25,400 ...
(1977–1979) * Foster Blaisdell Jr.,
Indiana University Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana. Campuses Indiana University has two core campuses, five regional campuses, and two regional centers under the administration of IUPUI. *Indiana Universi ...
(1975–1977) * H. Peter Krosby, State University of New York (1973–1975) * Nils Hasselmo, University of Minnesota (1971–1973) *
Niels Ingwersen Niels Ingwersen (May 18, 1935 - November 14, 2009) was a Danish scholar in Scandinavian Studies and a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
, University of Wisconsin–Madison (1969–1971) * Harald Næss, University of Wisconsin–Madison (1967–1969) * Assar Janzén, University of California, Berkeley (1965–1967) * Cecil Wood, University of Minnesota (1963–1965) * P.M. Mitchell, University of Illinois (1961–1963) * Lee M. Hollander,
University of Texas The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1883 and is the oldest institution in the University of Texas System. With 40,916 undergraduate students, 11,075 ...
(1959–1961) * E. Gustav Johnson,
North Park College North Park University is a private Christian university in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1891 by the Evangelical Covenant Church. It is located on Chicago's north side and enrolls more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students. H ...
(1958–1959) * Richard Beck,
University of North Dakota The University of North Dakota (also known as UND or North Dakota) is a public research university in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It was established by the Dakota Territorial Assembly in 1883, six years before the establishment of the state of N ...
(1957–1958) * Håkan Hamre, University of California, Berkeley (1956–1957) * Paul Schach,
University of Nebraska A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, ...
(1955–1956) * Gösta Franzén,
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private university, private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chic ...
(1954–1955) * Joseph Alexis, University of Nebraska (1953–1954) * Adolph P. Bensen,
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Sta ...
(1952–1953) * Sverre Arestad, University of Washington (1951–1952) * Richard Beck, University of North Dakota (1950–1951) * J. Jörgen Thompson, St. Olaf College (1949–1950) * E. Gustav Johnson, North Park College (1946–1949) * Carl E. W. L. Dahlström,
University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
(1942–1946) * Richard Beck, University of North Dakota (1940–1942) * Arthur E. Wald, Augustana College (1938–1940) *
Einar Haugen Einar Ingvald Haugen (; April 19, 1906 – June 20, 1994) was an American linguist, writer, and professor at University of Wisconsin–Madison and Harvard University. Biography Haugen was born in Sioux City, Iowa, to Norwegian immigrants from t ...
, University of Wisconsin–Madison (1936–1938) * George Flom, University of Illinois (1934–1936) * Henning Larsen,
University of Iowa The University of Iowa (UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a public research university in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest and largest university in the state. The University of Iowa is organized into 12 col ...
(1931–1934) * Chester N. Gould, University of Chicago (1929–1931) * Henning Larsen, University of Iowa (1927–1929) * Chester N. Gould, University of Chicago (1925–1927) * Jules Mauritzson, Augustana College (1923–1925) * Henning Larsen, University of Iowa (1921–1923) * Lee M. Hollander, University of Wisconsin–Madison (1919–1921) * A. A. Stromberg, University of Minnesota (1917–1919) * Chester N. Gould, University of Chicago (1915–1917) * Jules Mauritzson, Augustana College (1913–1915) * Julius E. Olson, University of Wisconsin–Madison (1911–1912)"SASS 2011 – A Century of Scholarship: Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, Conference Program", 28–30 April 2011.


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