Adina Loeb, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Pennsyl- 

 vania. Curatorial. Conduct research on lesser known 

 American artists in the museums permanent collection, and 

 assist the sculpture curator with updating the records on 

 Saul Baizerman. June 16, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Richard Pike, Graduated, St. Andrews University. Presented 

 Art Night gallery talks, conducted tours of collections and 

 participated in press previews. Wrote radio spots and press 

 releases. July 7, 1997 through September 12, 1997. 



Patricia A. Porter, Stonehill College. Education. Assisting 

 Teresia Bush in research projects, special educational 

 programs, and to become involved in various museum 

 programs. January 28, 1997 through May 9, 1997. 



Miyuki Shimazu, Master's Candidate, The American Univer- 

 sity. Education. Developing a distance-learning educational 

 program for schools nationwide on the Internet. January 16, 

 1997 through December 31, 1997. 



Kristina Walton, Bachelor's Candidate, Simmons College. 

 Education/Library. Library support/developing and giving 

 tours of permanent collection. June 10, 1997 through 

 August 15, 1997. 



Marcus Wilson, Bachelor's Candidate, Ball State University. 

 Education/Library. Developed lesson plans for teachers, 

 gave tours of the "Recent Acquisitions" show. June 2, 1997 

 through August 8, 1997. 



International Center 



Shawn Adams, Bachelor's Degree, University of Arizona. 

 Caribbean and African Projects. Intern will assist the 

 project director with administrative duties in connection 

 with the development of an exhibition at Elmina Castle, 

 Cape Coast, Ghana, on the life of King Prempe I and with 

 logistical arrangements for sending consultants and sup- 

 plies to Ghana. January 6, 1997 through June 13, 1997. 



Andrews Anseku. To be trained as a Plexiglas Technician at 

 OEC, which will enable the intern to provide this skill to 

 the Design and Fabrication Center in Ghana. September 

 22, 1997 through December 14, 1997. 



Sarah E. Cleary, Bachelor's Candidate, Emory University. Inter- 

 national Gallery. Assist with the activities involved with 

 "American Voices" exhibit. May 12, 1997 through August 

 20, 1997. 



Melissa Doumitt, Bachelor's Degree, George Washington 

 University. International Relations. To provide administra- 

 tive support for the museum development project in 

 Ghana. June 2, 1997 through October 10, 1997. 



Natalie G. DuMont, Bachelor's Candidate, Stanford Univer- 

 sity. Tom Lovejoy's office. Assisted with the annual Smith- 

 sonian Environmental Conference focusing on the regional 

 area. July 15, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Isaac Erskine. To receive additional training in new techni- 

 ques of exhibition fabrication, which will assist intern in 

 his position as a fabricator at the Design and Fabrication 



Center, Ghana. September 20, 1997 through December 14, 



1997- 

 John Fiege, Bachelor's Candidate, Carleton College. Environ- 

 mental Awareness. Helping Thomas Lovejoy in researching 

 for a conference concerning the state of the environment in 

 the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. December 2, 



1996 through January 15, 1997. 



Morgan Wing Goodale, Bachelor's Degree. Institute of Con- 

 servation Biology. Conducting research for the Institute of 

 Conservation Biology. January 8, 1997 through March 25, 

 1997- 



David Hendricks, Doctoral Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia, Davis. Assisted with preparations for the Smithsonian 



1997 Environmental Conference. February 3, 1997 through 

 May I, 1997. 



Sarah I. Kenderdine, Master's Degree, Otago, Curtin Univer- 

 sity. Smithsonian Without Walls. Helping to develop on- 

 line project "Museum Without Walls: Revealing Things" 

 project management; content assemblage and design. 

 November 8, 1996 through December 13, 1996. 



Lara Khouri, Bachelor's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Biodiversity/Environmental Affairs. Manage- 

 ment of the Institute for Conservation Biology's list-server; 

 general administrative and programmatic support. August 

 2 5> 1 997 through December 12, 1997. 



Eric Quayson. To be trained in new techniques of exhibition 

 fabrication at the OEC, which will assist intern in his posi- 

 tion as a fabricator at the Design and Fabrication Center in 

 Ghana. September 20, 1997 through December 14, 1997. 



Terry M. Redding, Master's Candidate, University of South 

 Florida. Smithsonian Without Walls. Researching and col- 

 lecting data on material culture for the Smithsonian 

 Without Walls project. June 9, 1997 through September 5, 



1997- 

 Bernard Rhule. To be trained as a graphic designer at OEC, 



which the intern will be able to provide to the Design and 



Fabrication Center in Ghana. September 20, 1997 through 



December 14, 1997. 

 Christine Twining, Bachelor's Candidate, Brown University. 



Biodiversity Affairs. Conducting research for the Institute 



of Conservation Biology. June 3, 1997 through September 



15. 1997- 



Institutional Studies Office 



Nuria del Real, Universidad Autouowa. Conducted an inde- 

 pendent study of visitor behavior at a Smithsonian exhibi- 

 tion. Reviewed selected American visitor studies and 

 designed complementary studies to be conducted with 

 Spanish museum-going audiences. July 14, 1997 through 

 September 30, 1997. 



Sheri L. Klein, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Connec- 

 ticut. Co-authored a qualitative evaluation of the Anacos- 

 tia/Moten School Partnership. Assisted with all phases of 



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