An American Artist’s Swedish Roots
Swedish-American contemporary artist Susan Mohl Powers has accomplished numerous projects and installations, including her impressive energy-efficient window shades “Sailshades”.
Read MoreSwedish-American contemporary artist Susan Mohl Powers has accomplished numerous projects and installations, including her impressive energy-efficient window shades “Sailshades”.
Read MoreThe Association of Swedish Teachers and Researchers in America (ASTRA) is a non-profit organization for researchers and teachers involved in Swedish language, linguistics, literature, culture, and area studies.
Read MoreChef Marcus Samuelsson has enjoyed world-wide success. He is dynamic and certainly diverse. He is famous with dozens of restaurants as part of his portfolio.
Read MoreIn the 17th century, the Swedish aristocracy helped the King to run the country and supplied him with horses and foot-soldiers for his war efforts.
Read MoreBarbro Osher is not only Honorary Consul General of Sweden in San Francisco. She also chairs The Bernard Osher Foundation and is president of The Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation.
Read MoreThe Old Norse or Viking culture still fascinates everyday citizens of the world. Many non-historical types still view these hard-sailing seafarers from the previous millennia as a pack of pirates, who dominated much of Scandinavia during the 8th to late 11th centuries.
Read MoreHenrik Williams’ responsibilities include Old Swedish, Old Icelandic and runology. Recently he went on his eighth lecture tour in the USA in order to increase interest in runes and obtain resources for research.
Read MoreIdeon Science Park i Lund är Sveriges första forskningsby och hyser idag ca 400 företag med 10 000 anställda inom framför allt IT, cleantech och life science (läkemedel, medicinteknik, bioteknik och hälso-teknologi).
Read MoreCecilia Malmström is a Swedish politician who looks after Sweden’s interests in the European Union.
Read MoreAlthough its borders are not outlined neatly on any map, you’ll know by the temperature when you arrive that you are in the land of the Sámi people.
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