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King Harald V of Norway Receives Honorary Degree from Augsburg

King Harald V of Norway and President Paul Pribbenow smile side-by-side following the conferral of an honorary Augsburg degree on King Harald.
Photo courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Sonja of Norway

In a December ceremony in Oslo, President Paul Pribbenow conferred upon King Harald V of Norway the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa.聽

鈥淲e are deeply grateful for Your Majesty鈥檚 abiding support of 绿茶直播 and our sister Norwegian-American colleges and universities throughout the more than three decades of your reign,鈥 said Pribbenow in his ceremonial remarks. 鈥淲e share both a common heritage and profound commitments to peacemaking and global citizenship.鈥

His Majesty King Harald V of Norway acceded to the throne January 17, 1991. The future king attended the Norwegian Cavalry Officers鈥 Training School and went on to finish his military education at the Military Academy in 1959. Upon completion of his military service, he attended Balliol College at Oxford University from 1960 to 1962, studying social science, history, and economics. He holds the rank of general in Norway鈥檚 army and air force, and of admiral in the navy.聽

King Harald and his wife, Queen Sonja, visited Augsburg in 2011. The recognition鈥攐riginally scheduled for 2020 but delayed by the pandemic鈥攊s part of Augsburg鈥檚 sesquicentennial anniversary celebration.聽

President Paul C. Pribbenow conferred honorary fellowship at United International College in China

UIC President Prof. Ng Ching-Fai shakes hands with Augsburg College President Paul C. Pribbenow at UIC’s commencement ceremonies and following conferring an honorary fellowship on Pribbenow.

Augsburg College President was conferred an honorary fellowship聽at the 7th graduation ceremony of United International College聽in Zhuhai, China.

UIC Dean and Prof. M.H. Sung, in conferring聽the fellowship, the equivalent of an honorary degree in the United States,聽said the award is聽“in recognition of Dr. Paul C. Pribbenow‘s outstanding accomplishments in promoting liberal arts education and social ethics as well as in appreciation of his support for UIC.”

Augsburg and several other members of the Minnesota Private College Council have been partners with UIC since its founding 10 years ago as the first liberal arts college in mainland China.