Staff Profiles

Marva Anderson, Business Manager

Within our department, there is a variety of collections such as fish and fungi and the greenhouses have a variety of plant species to explore. You can’t get bored with this variety. The 18-acre Biology Field Station, near Gatlinburg, hosts organizations from all over who come for field courses, teaching and research. I learn something every day about the university and hope to continue learning while I have the opportunity to work here.”
Christy Fulscher, Account Specialist II

“Working in EEB these past nine years have been fun. The office is small, which makes it easier for communication. The office staff is great and I enjoy the interaction with the grad students and the professors. I think we have a great group of professionals working together in EEB. People may not know that the department has a variety of ‘critters’ like spiders and lizards, but also birds. We also have an amazing fish and herbarium collections.”
Janice Harper, Graduate Secretary/Administrative Specialist III

“I think perhaps a lot of people do not know that we have a wonderful summer program for kids with our Kids U Summer camp at UT. My children would have loved to attended something like this when they were younger. Our EEB department is ranked in the top 10% in North America for our research ahead of places such as UCLA and UC San Diego. This allows us to retain a wonderful array of professors and graduate students that work within our department. Our greenhouses are quite amazing, with the recent bloom of the corpse flower being a truly amazing event that was published in many news sources.”
Kassi Shepard, Undergraduate Coordinator