ESS Faculty
ESS Faculty Task Group
Holly Anthony, Associate Professor, Mathematics Education
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(931) 372-3854
Bartoo (BART) 205
Dr. Holly Anthony teaches math content courses (MATH 1410, MATH 1420) for preservice elementary teachers, and mathematics methods courses (SEED 4122, SEED 4422) for preservice secondary mathematics teachers. She also teaches graduate courses in curriculum and instruction, as well as qualitative research courses, program planning/evaluation, and STEM education courses in the doctoral program. She is the concentration leader for the STEM Education concentration in the Ph.D. in Exceptional Learning program.
Michael Best, Professor of Agricultural Economics
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(931) 372-3154
South (SOUT) 141
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Expertise in marketing, financial analysis of new enterprises, production of crops and livestock, high tunnel production of tomatoes, heirloom vegetables
Jeffrey Boles, Chairman
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(931) 372-3421
Foster (FOST) 219Resume/CV
Responsibilities: Chemistry Department Management/Leadership. Research with both undergraduates and graduate students (MS and PhD). Instruction and service both professionally and in the community.
Kurt Eisen, Professor of English, Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences
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(931) 372-3139
Henderson (HEND) 204 C
Dale Ensor, Professor
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(931) 372-3493
Foster (FOST) 125
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Expertise in radiochemistry, especially separation science
Dennis George, P.E., Director of the Center for the Management, Utilization and Protection of Water Resources, and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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(931) 372-3609
Prescott (PRSC) 233
Expertise in natural and engineered systems for control of contaminants in the environment
Seisel Jonakin, Associate Professor
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(931) 372-3767
Johnson (JOHN) 316
Peter Li, Professor of Geography
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(931) 372-3752
Kittrell (KITT) 207
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Expertise in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology; environmental monitoring; renewable resources, water quality, dam risk assessment
Hayden Mattingly, Professor
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(931) 372-6410
Pennebaker (PENN) 303
Expertise in freshwater fish ecology; conservation biology; endangered species management
Lachelle Norris, Professor of Sociology
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(931) 372-3437
Matthews (MATT) 258
Sally Pardue, Director Millard Oakley STEM Center, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
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(931) 372-3792
Ray Morris (RMH) 103
Random Vibrations, Modal Analysis, Non-destructive Evaluation (NDE), Machine Design
Mark Stephens, Interim Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs
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(931) 372-3224
Derryberry (DBRY) 204
Dr. Stephens assists the chief executive officer in accomplishing goals of the University's central academic division. He supervises the operation of the Appalachian Center for Crafts and collaborates with the College of Education with regard to the implementation of the Art Education and Fine Arts degree programs. He supervises the operations of the International Student Affairs and Career Services Offices, oversees the Performance Funding Program and institutional effectiveness efforts, serves as the University's administrator with regard to space utilization, supervises the process of student evaluation of faculty and the University's faculty development programs, assists the Vice President and Provost when necessary regarding such issues as tenure and promotion, personnel, etc. In addition, Dr. Stephens supervises the University's self-study efforts for accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Lenly Weathers PE, Associate Professor
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(931) 372-6539
Prescott (PRSC) 339
Expertise in fate and transport of pollutants in the environment; transformation of chlorinated compounds; oxidized metals and other pollutants in anaerobic environments in the presence of metallic iron





