focusing on the coverage of Joseph Henry's clash with 

 Charles Jewett over future control and direction of the Insti- 

 tution. Documentary editing. June 5, 1995 through August 



". 1995- 

 Rebecca L. McCadney, Bachelors Candidate, Carnegie Mellon 



University. Assisting historian in research tor a project on 



former Smithsonian Institution Secretary S. 

 Dillon Ripley. June 5, 1995 through August 18, 1995. Shawn 



A. Thompson, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. 



Smithsonian Institution 

 Archives. Assisting in the 150th anniversary exhibitions. 



September 5, 1995 through December 23, 1995. 



Office of Sponsored Projects 



Michael Aaron Barnes, Bachelors Candidate, Washington and 

 Jefferson College. Developing a survey to collect staff's aca- 

 demic/program interests for which they need external fund- 

 ing. Set up a database and enter the information once it is 

 collected. June 5, 1995 through August 25, 1995. 



Idana Bonsi, Bachelors Candidate, Alabama A&M University. 

 Perform a study on projected financial impact analysis. 

 June 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Janet L. Dauber, Bachelors Degree, Mount Union College. As- 

 sist in pre-award administrative functions, including e- 

 mail and database duties and assisting Grant Contract 

 Administrator in proposal development and administra- 

 tion. February 3, 1995 through June 30, 1995. 



Sarah A. de Aguero, Bachelors Candidate, University of South 

 Florida. Office of Sponsored Projects. I will be designing, 

 writing, and editing a technical manual for the Post-Award 

 division of the Office of Sponsored Projects. The manual 

 will detail the services provided to the Smithsonian princi- 

 ple investigators. July 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Courtney Lenhard, Bachelors Candidate, Whittier College. 

 Assisting financial analysts in preparing corrected invoices 

 and in analyzing indirect costs. Reviewing monthly finan- 

 cial reports to identify deficits. June 5, 1995 through Au- 

 gust 4, 1995. 



Julianne Simpson, Masters Candidate, Arizona State Univer- 

 sity. Assist in developing a management curriculum for Fi- 

 nance and Administration and assist in development of a 

 pan-institutional matrix of responsibilities for federal regu- 

 lations and compliance for the Smithsonian. June 26, 1995 

 through July 28, 1995. 



Smithsonian Environmental 

 Research Center 



M. Carole Anderson, Bachelors Candidate, Agnes Scott Col- 

 lege. Spicebush research, especially insect interactions with 

 plant; also bird predation or larvae that feed on spicebush. 

 June 5, 1995 through August 18, 1995. 



Allison Eddy Blouin, Bachelors Candidate, St. John's College. 

 Studying tate of soil efflux of CO2 from forest floor. May 

 22, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Cynthia Boyer, Bachelors Degree. Intetn in the education and 

 public programs department. March 6, 1995 through May 



26, 1995. 



Andrea L. Craig, Bachelors Degree, Allegheny College. Ef- 

 fects of UV radiation on phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay. 

 May 1995 through August 1995. 



Charlee H. Darby, Bachelors Candidate, Washington College. 

 Amoebae in shipballast. June 5, 1995 through August 18, 



1995- 



Manuel Gottschick, Bachelors Candidate, Fachhochschule, 

 Hamburg. Forest canopy project. February 28, 1995 

 through August 31, 1995. 



Lisa A. Hartman, Bachelors Degree, Hood College. To iden- 

 tify non-indigenous species of marine organisms entering 

 the Baltimore and Norfolk harbors from the ballast water 

 of cargo ships. May 22, 1995 through November 3, 1995. 



Kirsten Hauser. Quantify identification in wetland systems 

 using gas chromatography to detect N2O levels. February 



27, 1995 through May 19, 1995. 



Susan Njen Mambo, Masters Candidate, Louisiana State Uni- 

 versity Environmental education and research. Reviewing 

 environmental education materials, leading canoe tours, 

 seminars, explaining ecological research. March 12, 1995 

 through May 5, 1995. 



Nancy Merrill, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. As- 

 sisting Mark Hadden. Filming an environmental education 

 video aimed at middle schools. We are trying to show that 

 environmental science is fun, exciting and important. June 

 5, 1995 through August 20, 1995. 



Eleanor Milne, Masters Candidate, Essex University. The ef- 

 fects of elevated CO2 on root respiration in a tidal marsh 

 ecosystem. May 22, 1995 through August 25, 1995. 



Nancy Polen, Bachelors Degree, Grove City College. Long 

 term bird census with Dr. Jim Lynch. Research takes place 

 on 30 acre plot with vegetation in a variety of successful 

 stages. June 5, 1995 through August l8, 1995. 



Tonya Kafi Rawlings, Bachelors Degree, Cornell University. 

 Intern will be studying the blue crab/rock fish interactions 

 in the Chesapeake Bay. May 6, 1995. 



Francisca Saavedra, Masters Candidate, University of Florida. 

 Canopy Lab. Collect data in forest and analyze it on com- 

 puter. November 28, 1994 through February 3, 1995. 



Gabnela W. Smalley, Bachelors Degree, University of Mary- 

 land. June 5, 1995 through August 25, 1995. 



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