Gabrielle Patterson, Ed.D., SGI Historian
Email: gabrielle.patterson@segrasslands.org
Education:
B.A. in History, Louisiana State University-Shreveport
M.A. in History: Native American history and Early American History, University of Nebraska-Kearney
M.Ed. in Community College Leadership, University of Arkansas
Ed.D. in Adult & Lifelong Learning: Adult Education Leadership, University of Arkansas
Gabrielle serves as the SGI historian, specializing in environmental, natural, and Indigenous history. Her research focuses on the historical distribution of grasslands in the Southeastern United States, exploring how landscapes and environmental conditions influence human activities. Her work integrates primary and secondary sources to document the historical grassland ecosystems in SGI’s focal region, thereby advancing SGI’s mission to Save the Forgotten Grasslands of the Southeast.
Gabrielle’s Work:
Historical Research
Compiling Historical Maps
GIS Mapping
Archival research
Conferences
Gabrielle earned a Master of Arts in history with a concentration in Native American history, as well as a Master of Education in Community College Leadership. She also completed her Doctor of Education in Adult and Lifelong Learning, with a specialization in Adult Education Leadership, at the University of Arkansas.
In her personal time, Gabrielle enjoys golfing, hiking, hunting, traveling, and spending quality time with her two dogs, Sir Jasper and Lady Jewel.
