Danish Students Get a Glimpse of Native History

As part of Seminole State College’s cultural and educational exchange program with College360° in Silkeborg, Denmark, SSC welcomed a delegation of 16 Danish students and instructors to campus last week. On Oct. 24, the visitors stopped by the Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur to gain a greater understanding of Native American History. Danish students (l-r) Martin Bonde, Nicholas Bentzon and Lasse Kristensen took a moment to learn more about the Chickasaw language at one of the cultural center’s exhibits.
Things Go Better with Pops

Danish students Laura Nielson (left) and Astrid Jensen (right) show off new sodas they discovered at Pops in Arcadia on Oct. 23.
The Danes Visit Stillwater’s Jumpin’ Little Juke Joint

The delegation of Danish students also stopped by Eskimo Joe’s in Stillwater before attending a softball scrimmage between SSC and Oklahoma State University on Oct. 23.