dling the planning and logistics of the project; Culture and 

 Community Development: A reciprocal learning project. 

 May 28, 1996 through August 20, 1996. 



Center for Museum Studies 



Ellen E. Berichon, Bachelors Candidate, College of the Holy 

 Cross. Museum Studies. Researching black banjo players 

 from colonial time through the present. Collecting stories 

 related to this topic from all time periods, considering the 

 Jazz aspect. September 3, 1996 through November 26, 1996. 



Dianne Coleman, Masters Candidate, Syracuse University. In- 

 tern Services. Gathering information about job oppor- 

 tunities with the Smithsonian. June 10, 1996 through June 

 28, 1996. 



Rosario Fernandez, Masters Degree, New York University. 

 Museum Internship Partnership Program with the Ar- 

 chives of American An and the Organization of American 

 States museum. Organizing, arranging, describing and 

 preserving historical records to improve accessibility of the 

 museum's artists files and archives. Learning these skills at 

 the Archives of American Art and then using them at the 

 Organization of American States (in September) to do the 

 same. June 10, 1996 through January 10, 1996. 



Catrina Hill, Bachelors Candidate, Wayne State University. 

 Museum Internship Partnership Program with the Nation- 

 al Air and Space Museum and the Museum of the Tus- 

 keegee Airmen. Archives. Organizing a database retrieval 

 system for use by scholars and researchers. Sorting and log- 

 ging archival materials, verifying captions and writing per- 

 mission release forms for materials used in the "Dream to 

 Fly" exhibition, using the skills learned to do a similar 

 project at the Museum of the Tuskeegee Airmen in the fall. 

 June 10, 1996 through January 10, 1996. 



LaHoma S. Lee, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. 

 Anthropology Library. Working on preservation and collec- 

 tion development as well as accessing to Native American 

 Library materials. Some bibliographic work may also be in- 

 cluded. July 11, 1996 through September 13, 1996. 



Teresa A. Matazzoni, Bachelors Candidate, Colgate University. 

 Intern Services. Assisting in coordination of the Museum 

 Career Seminar series for Interns. May 28, 1996 through 

 July 26, 1996. 



Allison Waggener, High School Student, East High School. 

 Latino/a Studies. Conducting follow-up research on past 

 participants of The Latino Graduate Training Seminar in 

 Qualitative Methodology, which is run by the Inter-Univer- 

 sity Program for Latino Research and the Center for 

 Museum Studies. June 12, 1996 through July 31, 1996. 

 Cynthia F. Wittosch, Masters Candidate, School of the Art In- 

 stitute of Chicago. Center for Museum Studies. Cataloging 

 the American Association of Museums conference tapes to 

 feed into Museum Studies Database. January 29, 1996 

 through April 8, 1996. 



Conservation Analytical Laboratory 



Susan Peshken, Masters Degree, Queen's University. Educa- 

 tion and Training. Doing one year Archaeological conserva- 

 tion post-graduate fellowship. September I, 1996 through 

 September 1, 1997. 



C. Mei-An Tsu, Masters Degree, University of Delaware. 

 Education and Training. Doing a Post-Graduate ar- 

 chaeological conservation fellowship for one year. October 

 1, 1996 through September 30, 1997. 



Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum 



Paul Bodnar, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. Ap- 

 plied Arts and Industrial Design. Conducting preliminary 

 research for an exhibition on cutlery since the Middle Ages. 

 June 10, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Coreina Chan, Bachelors Candidate. Special Projects. Peter 

 Krueger Design Internship. Doing research for exhibitions: 

 "Celebrating Design" and "Under the Sun" in 1997. June 

 10, 1996 through August 2, 1996. 



Stanimira Hristova, Bachelors Degree. Special Projects. Help- 

 ing curator Lucy Fellows in the organization of two exhibi- 

 tions: "Celebrating Design" and "Under the Sun." June 10, 

 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Paul A. Kelley, Jr., Bachelors Degree, Cooper-Hewitt, Nation- 

 al Design Museum. Membership. Reviewing Membership 

 benefit criteria; expanding and coordinating the Young 

 Design League. June 10, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Paul T. Mann, Masters Candidate, Columbia University. Wall 

 Coverings. Assisting in general curatorial Collections 

 Management and Research in the Division of Wallpaper. 

 June 14, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Timothy McCormick, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. 

 Design Department. Working as assistant to Ellen Lupton, 

 curator of contemporary Design, on the exhibition "Mixing 

 Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture," open- 

 ing in September. June 10, 1996 through August 15, 1996. 



Deborah Miller, Masters Candidate, Bard Graduate Center. 

 Textiles. Researching an independent study in the Textile 

 department of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. August 5, 1996 

 through August 30, 1996. 



Beth E. Petnello, Bachelors Candidate. Drawings and Prints. 

 Cataloguing and set up of "Designo" exhibition. June 10, 

 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Yan Schobet, Bachelors Candidate, Rhode Island School of 

 Design. Library. Doing Research and organizational wotk 

 on an exhibition opening in October 1997 at the Cooper- 

 Hewitt Museum about the architectural firm of Arquitec- 

 tonica and their project on Times Square in New York City. 

 June 10, 1996 through August I<5, 1996. 



Allison Unruh, Bachelors Candidate. Drawings & Prints. 

 Doing Curatorial work in the Drawings and Prints depart- 

 ment. June 10, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



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