Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center 



Kathleen Y. Chen, High School Student, Walter Johnsen 

 High School. Assisting in planning, teaching, and super- 

 vising children (4—5); education. June 30, 1997 through 

 August 8, 1997. 



Diane Holloway. Relationship between the early years' 

 education and museum use. Programming for SEEC tor 

 November and December criteria for use both for SEEC 

 and home Museum. October 8, 1996 through 

 December 17, 1996. 



Smithsonian Environmental Research Center 



Aisha Almond, Bachelor's Candidate, Coppin State College. 

 Education. Coordinating and designing a teacher's manual 

 for an educational activity on blue crabs. June 2, 1997 

 through August 8, 1997. 



Micah O. Almond, Bachelor's Candidate, Virginia Polytech- 

 nic and State University. Forest Canopy. Study of the 

 footprint of turbulent fluxes and winds measured at a 

 single point within the fotest canopy. June 16, 1997 

 through August 15, 1997. 



Stacey Bealmear, Second Year, Anne Arundel Community 

 College. Carbon Dioxide Lab. A study of the effects of 

 rising atmospheric CO : concenttations on the native vegeta- 

 tion in a Chesapeake Bay wetland ecosystem. May 22, 1997 

 through August 20, 1997. 



Courtenay H. Brown, High School Graduate, University of 

 Virginia. C0 2 Lab. Compiling and analyzing data from the 

 CO; enrichment experiments on the Rhode River Water- 

 shed and at the Kennedy Space Center. June 2, 1997 

 through August 15, 1997. 



Anita S. Chapa, Bachelor's Degree, University of Texas, 

 Austin. Upland Plant Ecology. Preliminary studies on the 

 effects of artificial defoliation of three woodland herbaceous 

 species. February 24, 1997 through May 31, 1997. 



Saharah Moon Chapotin, Bachelor's Degree, Stanford. Study 

 the effect of springtime ultraviolet radiation on May apple 

 plants. January 20, 1997 through May 23, 1997. 



Samantha P. Cotton, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Maryland. Education. Coordinating, with another in- 

 tern, and designing a teachers manual for an educational 

 activity on blue crabs. June 2, 1997 through August 8, 

 1997. 



Michelle L. Daley, Bachelor's Degree, University of New 

 Hampshire. Wetlands. Examining wetland affects on 

 nutrient and pesticide concentrations from agricultural 

 runoff". June 9, 1997 through August 29, 1997. 



Suzanne Graham, Bachelor's Candidate, San Diego State 

 University. Study of the invasion and impact of nonin- 

 digenous marine species associated with powerplants of 

 the Chesapeake Bay. May 28, 1997 through September 2, 

 1997- 



David Grass, Junior, Middlebury College. Study of the chan- 

 ges in the chemical composition of water as it passes into 

 and out of a forest ecosystem. September 8, 1997 through 

 December 12, 1997. 



Kristin Harderode, Education. Worked on an education 

 exhibit about blue crabs and oysters. Assisted with K-6 

 environmental programs. March 3, 1997 through June 13, 



1997- 



Megan Kelly, Bachelor's Candidate, University of South 

 Carolina. Research. Effect of parasitism on the photoactic 

 response of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium sanguineum. 

 May 12, 1997 through July 18, 1997. 



Matthew O. Nicklin, Bachelor's Degree. Research. A study of 

 the effects of disturbances on nonindigenous species of a 

 Chesapeake Bay community. June 16, 1997 through 

 September 16, 1997. 



Wendi W. Olson, Bachelor's Degree, Gallaudet University. 

 Education/Chemistry. Volunteer — Prepared the solution 

 for experiment, collect water sample. March 25, 1997 

 through June I, 1997. 



Sara E. Osborn, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Pennsyl- 

 vania. Crab Lab. Study the effects of alternative prey species 

 on predation rates of Chesapeake blue crabs. May 19, 1997 

 through August 15, 1997. 



Mary E. Russ, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Forest Canopy Lab. Measurement of outer canopy com- 

 plexity with helicopter-borne laser altimetry. May 27, 1997 

 through August 15, 1997. 



Danielle Sanchez, Bachelot's Candidate, Texas A&M. Predator- 

 prey relationships in an estuary environment: effects of 

 estuary leeches upon the vulnerability of gtass shrimp to 

 predation by fish. May 26, 1997 through August 28, 

 1997. 



Paige P. Shelby, Bachelor's Candidate, Dartmouth College. 

 Research. A research study examining differences in 

 nutrient cycling and allocation patterns (carbon and 

 nitrogen) on a bilayer evergreen/deciduous canopy in 

 Maryland. June 23, 1997 through August 31, 1997. 



Naomi Skoglund, Bachelor's Candidate, Hampshire College. 

 Wetlands. Studying nutrient uptake in a constructed wet- 

 land on the Eastern Shore. February 24, 1997 through 

 May 31, 1997. 



Masae Ueno, Master's Degree, Utah State University. Educa- 

 tion. Constructed Native American sttuctures along the 

 Java History Trail. Developed a teachers manual of Native 

 American activities for grades K-6 May 5, 1997 through 

 August 29, 1997. 



Joan A. West, Bachelot's Candidate, University of Chicago. 

 Canopy Research. Effect of the mode of tree death on the 

 growth and survival of Beech seedlings. June 23, 1997 

 through August 29, 1997. 



Felisa L. Wolfe, Bachelor's Candidate, Obetlin College and 

 Conservatory. Host-parasite interactions: early development 

 of the parasitic dinoflagellate Amoebophrya ceratii. 

 May 26, 1997 through August 29, 1997. 



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