Michelle Waycott, Visiting Scientist, University of Western 

 Australia. "Investigation of Caribbean Seagrass Population 

 Genetics," with Penelope Barnes and Georgina de Alba 

 from March I, 1997 to June 30, 1999. 



Suzanne Williams, Visiting Scientist, James Cook University. 

 "Divergence and Endemicity in the World's Tropical 

 Oceans," with Nancy Knowlton from June I, 1997 to 

 November 30, 1998. 



Internships and Other 

 Appointments 



The Smithsonian offers internships and other special ap- 

 pointments to undergraduate and graduate students and 

 to museum professionals. The home institution, a brief 

 description of the project undertaken at the Smithsonian, 

 and the dates of service are given wherever possible. 



Archives of American Art 



Kelly A. Dolan, Bachelor's Candidate, State University of 

 New York at Stony Brook. Archives. June 9, 1997 through 

 September 1, 1997. 



Jodie R. Gaudet, Bachelor's Degree. Manuscripts. Assisting 

 the Curator of Manuscripts with the research, writing, and 

 editing of four projects pertaining to the Archival collec- 

 tion. January 6, 199J through April 30, 1997. 



Maria C. Gaztambide, Mascer's Candidate, University of New 

 Orleans. Archives of American Art. Conducting research on 

 past and active Puerto Rican artists and art organizations in 

 Puerto Rico and New York. June 2, 1997 through August 

 7, 1997- 



Gabriela H. Lambert, Bachelor's Candidate, Mary Washing- 

 ton College. Archives. Arrange and describe the papers of 

 Dr. Tornas Ybarro-Irausto. June 2, 1997 through August 8, 



1997- 



Krystyn R. Legg, Doctoral Candidate, Pomona College/Johns 

 Hopkins University. Archives. June 9, 1997 through 

 September 1, 1997. 



Annie Livingston, Bachelor's Candidate, Yale University. 

 Archives. Assist in the arrangement of the papers of Ellen 

 Hulda Johnson. The internship will provide practical ex- 

 perience in the arrangement and preliminary description of 

 personal papers and will strengthen the intern's knowledge 

 of the historical significance and research value of primary 

 sources. June 2, 1997 through August 1, 1997. 



Kendra E. Meyer, Bachelor's Degree, Savannah College of Art 

 & Design. Archives. Research journals and diaries to help 

 catalog important information. January 6, 1997 through 

 June 1, 1997. 



Pamela Wunderlich, Master's Candidate, University of Rhode 

 Island. Archives. Creating finding aids/guides to the hold- 

 ings in the Archives. June 9, 1997 through August 29, 1997. 



Accessibility 



Teresa Aguirre, Bachelor's Candidate, Waubonsee Com- 

 munity College. Accessibility Program. Preparation of 

 marketing plan for the Accessibility Program. July I, 1997 

 through August 8, 1997. 



Jessica Ratnasabapathy, High School Graduate, Channing 

 School. Accessibility. Developing a technical resource 

 library on museum accessibility for people with dis- 

 abilities. March 3, 1997 through May 14, 1997. 



Anacostia Museum 



Okezi T Otovo, Bachelor's Candidate, Carnegie Mellon 



University. Curatorial Research/Oral Histories. Conducting 

 research for the project "Connections between rural and 

 urban church communities." This involves taking oral his- 

 tories, interviewing, investigative photography, and ar- 

 chival research. June 2, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



Stephanie Wooten, Bachelor's Degree, University of Texas at 

 Dallas. Research. June 4, 1997 through August 6, 1997. 



Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art 



Linley Becker, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Maryland, 

 College Park. Ancient Near East Art. Researching and 

 cataloguing a Silver Roman Cup on display in the Sackler 

 Gallery. July 19, 1997 through September 19, 1997. 



Suzanne Davis, MA, New York University. AMSG/FGA. In- 

 terning in the NYU Conservation Program in the objects 

 division. September 8, 1997 through Sepcember 8, 1998. 



Ila Deshmukh, Bachelor's Candidate, Swarthemore College. 

 Education. Aid in running "Imaginasia" program to give 

 children hands-on learning of specific exhibits at the 

 Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. June 6, 1997 through August 

 20, 1997. 



Erica Ehrenberg, Ph.D. Candidate, Institute of Fine Arts. 

 Near Eastern Art. Cataloging a collection of Sassanian 

 stamp seals. November 1, 1996 through August 31, 1997. 



Subashini Ganesan, Bachelor's Degree, University of 



Rochester. Curatorial Department. Assisting the Curator 

 on upcoming exhibit (1999) on the "Concept of the Hindu 

 Goddess" at the Sackler. May 23, 1997 through January I, 

 1998. 



Alexander Hofmann, Master's Degree, Heidelberg University. 

 Curatorial. Researching the Edo and Meiji period paintings 

 in the Freer Gallery of Art in preparation for exhibitions 

 and publications by curators of Japanese art. April 7, 1997 

 through June 29, 1997. 



Lhundup Jamphel, AMSG. To observe registrarial, photog- 

 raphy, archival, and curatorial activities of the Sackler Gal- 



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