In summer 1966, Marc Nathanson joined DU professor Robert Eckelberry on an adventure to Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and more, as part of a course on Scandinavian government. To this day, he considers the Norwegian fjords the most beautiful place on Earth.
Now he’ll have the opportunity to return to the country in a new capacity. Nathanson recently was nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as ambassador to Norway. Though the appointment has not yet been confirmed by the Senate, Nathanson is honored to have been tapped and grateful to see his DU journey come full circle.
“It's all because of the University of Denver,” he says, noting that his alma mater sparked his interest in both Norway and international relations more broadly.
Nathanson began his tenure at DU studying media, but later changed his major to focus on political science and international relations. He even audited a class with Josef Korbel, for whom DU’s Josef Korbel School of International Studi
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