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Annals of the Smithsonian Institution 2000 



Matthew W. Jackson 



Erin Jandebeur 



Griffith Jones 



Nico Juber 



Christine Ann Kennedy 



Kelly Koldus 

 Karen Kramer 



presence of pathologies, a fear of the deaths, supernatural beliefs, and associated customs — maybe 

 even witchcraft. 



BS Candidate Brown University 5/27/00 to 8/3/00 



A study of the systematics of the coleotrypinae subtribe of the plant family commelinace using a 

 variety of anatomical techniques. 



BA San Diego State University 8/9/99 t0 5/31/00 



Coordinating media events and press releases, specifically working on the "Viking" exhibition 

 opening April 2000. 



BA Candidate Old Dominion University 



Development and evaluation of interactive software. 



BA Candidate Tufts University 



Working in the Public Affairs office. 



Ross Lang 



Aurelia Chrystyan Lewis 



Daniel Lopez 



Sara Lubkin 



Sabina Aguilera 

 Madrigal 



Elisa Maldonado 



Melanie Mann 



Erik Martin 



6/21/00 to 9/1/00 



7/27/00 to 8/23/00 



BS Connecticut College 5/22/00 to 8/1/00 



Conduct literature searches and other forms of research on marine and coastal issues in the U.S. 

 government and the world. 



B A Candidate University of California— Irvine 6/26/00 to 9/1/00 



Working in the Education Department with Jim Johnson at NMNH. 



PhD Candidate University of New Mexico 6/1/00 to 9/1/00 



This is a research assistant internship that will contribute to an ongoing project, "Ft. Marion 

 Revisited: An Evaluation of the Authorship of Drawings by Nineteenth-Century Southern 

 Plains Artists," directed by Dr. Candace Greene. I will assist by examining original and published 

 Ft. Marion ledger art produced by Southern Plains Indians imprisoned in Florida between 1875 

 and 1878. 



6/5/00 to 6/16/00 



2/22/00 to 8/31/00 



5/23/00 to 6/8/00 



5/30/00 to 8/2/00 



5/24/99 to 11/30/99 

 Elaboration of a Web page related to textiles from southwest United States and northern Mexico. 



BS Candidate UCLA 5/27/00 to 8/3/00 



This project involves a look at deep-sea echinoderms (sea stars and their relatives) of the Bahaman 

 Islands. It will consist of an ecological analysis of videotapes, specimens, and still photographs 

 obtained from manned submersibles. 



High School Home School 



Intern at NMNH in the Entomology Department with Terry Erwin. 



Educational project. 



BA Candidate Northern Illinois University 



Anatomy of the black-footed ferret. 



BS Cornell University 



Research using foraminifera to study prehistoric climate change. 



BA Candidate 



Escuela Nacional 



BS Candidate University of Hawai'i at Manoa 



Working with Steve Onsley in the Anthropology Department. 



5/29/00 to 8/3/00 



BA Candidate Los Angeles Valley College 5/27/00 to 8/3/00 



The project will examine changes in variance and character correlation through time in a long- 

 ranging species of fossil plant, Neuropters ovata. We propose that variance will decrease and 

 correlation increase, showing that as a species ages over time, it becomes more specialized and 

 subsequently more vulnerable to extinction. 



