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Magda Kuchudakis 



Barbara Macintosh 



Laurie Magovern 

 Hilary Mann 



Soma Menin 



Gabriel Robert 



Jessica Rosen 



Andrea Sluder 



Annals of the Smithsonian Institution 2000 



BA Candidate Montgomery College 



Assist in the development of national outreach programs. 



BA Candidate 



9/1/99 to 12/31/99 

 6/15/00 to 8/18/00 



University of Maryland, 



Baltimore 

 Support domestic tour team in duties, assist with various tasks that support planning and 

 implementation of study tours, help to maintain study tour leader's database. 



MA University of New Mexico 



Provide assistance at The Smithsonian Associates. 



10/12/99 to 7/17/00 



BA Candidate James Madison University 7/10/00 to 8/25/00 



Intern will participate in all aspects of Discovery Theater, including promoting performances to 

 wide audiences, involvement with front-of-house and backstage operations, attist hospitality, and 

 company management. 



BA Candidate Montgomery College 2/99/00 to 3/30/00 



Provide support for the National Outreach Program; assist in the development of programs 

 including making arrangements for events, researching topics and assembling booklets; involved in 

 the development of a briefing book of Indiana world affairs. 



BA Jesuit University of Barcelona 3/13/00 to 5/30/00 



Supports marketing team in various duties; work with Young Benefactors and Music 2000 concert 

 series in development and implementation of marketing strategies. 



BA Candidate American University 5/31/00 to 8/99/00 



Intern will participate in all aspects of Discovery Theater, including promoting performances to 

 wide audiences, involvement with front-of-house and backstage operations, artist hospitality, and 

 company management. 



BA George Washington University 1/18/00 to 4/13/00 



Responsible for a number of projects supporting the Young Associates division of TSA: conducting 

 research, grant writing projects, developing workshop programs, help to implement and oversee 

 Young Associate programs. 



Fellowships in Museum Practice 



The Smithsonian's Fellowships in Museum Practice (FMP) 

 program funds study opportunities at the SI for scholars and 

 practitioners to research and write manuscripts suitable for 

 publication on issues of importance to the museum field. 

 The purpose of the program is to make information on cur- 

 rent issues and public policies generated from both scholarly 

 sources and reflexive practice available more broadly and in 

 more useful formats. The long-term goal of the program is 

 to foster innovative scholarship that will lead to improved 

 museum operations. The Fellowships program is generously 

 supported by the Smithsonian Women's Committee. Fellow- 

 ships during FY 2000 included: 



Pietro Cerreta LeRuote Quadrate Calitri, Italy. 



Explorations into ways of combining science history and 

 theory with hands-on museum exhibits effectively for a 

 broad, general audience, and especially for school-age 

 visitors. 



Joe Cox The Conservancy of Southwest Florida Naples 

 Nature Center, Florida. The development and use of 

 interdisciplinary handouts as an effecrive method of 

 increasing retention in young museum visitors. 



Karin Wiltschke-Schrotta Museum of Natural History, 

 Vienna, Austria. Issues related to the manner in which 

 human remains are presented in museum exhibitions. 



Martha Guitierrez-Steinkamp Resource Specialist, Ft. 

 Lauderdale, Florida. In search of exchange: An analysis 

 of the application of current museum theory — the 

 development of participatory outreach programs and 

 exhibits in culturally diverse communities. 



Barbara Cohen Stratyner The New York Public Library 

 for the Performing Arts, New York, New York. An 

 exploration of practices in the presentation of personal 

 narratives and oral histories in exhibitions intended 

 to serve multi-generational and/or multi-cultural 

 audiences. 



