William K. Freiert
Will Freiert's degrees are from St. Louis University
and the University of Minnesota and he has done further study at the American
School of Classical Studies in Athens and at Harvard University. Most of
his publications deal with the influence of the Classics on twentieth-century
literature and the arts. He has delivered about thirty conference papers
or invited lectures at other colleges. He spent 1992 as an exchange professor
in Japan and teaches a first-term seminar on Japanese culture. Most of
his other teaching involves Greco-Roman myth, drama, and poetry and his
is a frequent contributor to Curriculum II. He has participated in NEH
summer seminars on Japanese philosophy and on Greek mythology and has been
the president of two state professional organizations. During the
1997-98 academic year, Freiert was a Fulbright lecturer at Tohoku University
in Sendai, Japan. In 1999, he participated in the Japan Seminar of
the American Association of Colleges and Universities. Currently
he is Chair of the Gustavus Classics Department.
Fall
2000 Courses:
CUR100: The Historical Perspective (sections 1 & 3)
LAT371: Livy