GA should be a sister University to a University in Sweden. With that sister or brother school, people could enroll in exchange programs. I am glad that many Swedish names remain. I hope that GA remains a vessel of Swedish/American culture and of course Lutheran culture as well. My Dad has an GA yearbook from 1947, his one year at GA, before he transferred to SDSU. I thumbed through that yearbook and saw maybe 12 names that were not distinctly Scandinavian.
GA should be a sister University to a University in Sweden. With that sister or brother school, people could enroll in exchange programs. I am glad that many Swedish names remain. I hope that GA remains a vessel of Swedish/American culture and of course Lutheran culture as well. My Dad has an GA yearbook from 1947, his one year at GA, before he transferred to SDSU. I thumbed through that yearbook and saw maybe 12 names that were not distinctly Scandinavian.
Incredible to see the lion maskot!
Gustavus was known as the Lion from the north!
Does the school offer master's degree in public health
Thanks Emma.
My dream 😊
Why do you have swedish names if you dont know how to pronounce it?
Föredrar du arabiska eller?
@@SERO9898 glömde du att engelska finns?
@@arvidejhed7280 Nej. Men förklara vad problemet är med att svenska ord och namn används av engelsktalande? Jag ser det som en bra sak.
Probably heritage, I know a lot of American with Germans acestry and names but don’t pronounce it like Germans do.
Oh can we build Christ church??????? !!!!!!!please... This is sampson
Nice video ruined by the masks...which were never mandated in Sweden of course.
Oh a scientist expert… tell us more Mr Peabody 🙄🙄🖕🏼