Wild Basin Hires New Environmental Education Coordinator: Marissa Faris

The Wild Basin Creative Research Center recently announced the hiring of Marissa Faris as their new Environmental Education Coordinator! Marissa’s first day was July 17th and she is quickly getting up to speed on Wild Basin educational programming and activities. Marissa has a Master’s of Agriculture in Horticulture from Texas A&M University and is a certified Texas educator with four years of full-time classroom teaching experience. At A&M, she served as the inaugural Program Coordinator for Experiential Education in the Department of Horticultural Sciences, where she was responsible for increasing participation in undergraduate research, internships, study abroad programs, and service learning.

Her teaching experience includes working with students in kindergarten through middle school, college students, and mentoring new teachers. She also has experience training volunteers at the Chicago Botanical Garden, developing curriculum and creating an outdoor learning program for K-5 students, and producing interpretive garden literature for visitors of all ages.

Wild Basin will be creating opportunities for many of you to meet with Marissa and discuss your ideas, experiences, questions, and dreams for the Wild Basin Environmental Education Program. Stay tuned for announcements regarding these opportunities and other events. In the meantime, please help us welcome Marissa Faris to the Wild Basin Creative Research Team!