B.A. Cornell University - M.A.T. Yale University - Ph.D. University of Minnesota
Latin pedagogy, Greek art and archaeology, the classical tradition, shibori, and Japanese
Patricia, now retired, taught Latin courses, Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology, Medical Terminology and in Curriculum II, The Historical Perspective I and Visual Experience. She is still teaching about two courses a year, usually her first-term seminar on bicultural identity and her shibori course in January, although sometimes a course for Curriculum II or the Classics Department. She continues to pursue her interests in the classical tradition in art and literature and pedagogical concerns.
Now actively involved in a career as a textile artist, dyeing fabric using the traditional Japanese shaped-resist techniques of shibori, she has been showing in regional and national shows, teaching workshops locally and nationally and has been recognized with awards. With a team of helpers she executed the 24 twelve-yard hangings for Christmas in Christ Chapel 2005. Two of her scarves were purchased for the permanent collection of the Minnesota Historical Society.
Classics
Gustavus Adolphus College
800 West College Avenue
Saint Peter, MN 56082
Phone: 507-933-7645
E-mail: pfreiert@gustavus.edu
Congratulations to Stewart and Ellie Flory, who welcomed their baby daughter Alexandra into the world on Monday, Oct. 26th! All members of the Flory family are doing well, as you can see.
73 students are studying Latin at Gustavus this fall.
Will Freiert is Hanson-Peterson Professor of Liberal Studies and former Chair of the Classics Department. He has graduate degrees from St. Louis University and the University of Minnesota and he has done…