Public Lands Conference. March II, 1996 through June 30, 

 1996. 



Marybeth Kavanagh, Masters Candidate, University of 



Maryland. Environmental Awareness Program. Working on 

 the Smithsonian Without Walls Project. May 27, 1996 

 through August 23, 1996. 



Matthew Mattson, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Biodiversity. Working on the Second Annual 

 Public Lands Conference March 4, 1996 through September 

 30, 1996. 



Arti Reddy, Bachelors Candidate, University of Hawaii at 

 Hilo. Environmental Awareness Program. Working on the 

 Smithsonian Without Walls. June 30, 1996 through 

 August 2, 1996. 



Connna Riva, Masters Degree, University of Briston 



(England). Ghana Project. Providing administrative sup- 

 port and conducting research related to the development 

 projects in Ghana and Jamaica. April 16, 1996 through July 

 26, 1996. 



Stacey Shelnut, Masters Candidate, Bank Street College of 

 Education. Ghana Project. Conducting an audience survey 

 for the exhibition "Crossroads of People, Crossroads of 

 Trade" at the Cape Coast Castle Museum, in the Central 

 Region of Ghana. An analysis of the survey will be the final 

 product. October 2, 1995 through November 15, 1995. 



Ilisapeci T. Vukialau, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Hawaii at Hilo. Environmental Awareness Program. Work- 

 ing with the Smithsonian Without Walls project. July I, 

 1996 through August 2, 1996. 



Institutional Studies Office 



Paulyne Becerra, Bachelors Candidate, Whittier College. In- 

 stitutional Studies Office. James E. Webb Internship. June 

 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Karen Chiang, Bachelors Degree, University of California, 

 Berkeley. Institutional Studies. Assisting Institutional 

 Studies Office staff with two exhibition studies: 'Think 

 Tank," at the National Zoological Park and "Richard 

 Lindner: Paintings and Watercolors, 1948— 1977" at the 

 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Technical ac- 

 tivities include data collection, analysis and report writing. 

 September 10. 1996 through December 20, 1996. 



Kerry- R. DiGiacomo, Bachelors Candidate, College of Wil- 

 liam and Mary. Institutional Studies. Assisting Institution- 

 al Studies Office with a study of the Center for African 

 American History & Culture photo exhibition, "Visual 

 Journal: Harlem and DC in the Thirties and Forties." Tech- 

 nical activities will include data collection, analysis and 

 teport writing. Working |ointly with a staff member on an 

 evaluation of the "Anacostia Museum and Moten Elemen- 

 tary School Partnership Program." Participate from the 

 design of a study through report writing. May 20, 1996 

 through August 9, 1996. 



Tova Geller, Bachelors Degree, University of Chicago. Institu- 

 tional Studies. Working as a program assistant to the 

 "Dialogue II: What about Increase?" Conference, scheduled 

 for March 1997. Responsible for logistics. Including 

 developing publicity materials, registration, and working 

 with presenters on posters, etc. October 1, 1996 through 

 April 15, 1997. 



Steven S. Yalowitz, Bachelors Degree, Colorado State Univer- 

 sity. Institutional Studies Office. Assisting Institutional 

 Studies Office senior staff with a study of the Ocean Planet 

 exhibition at the National Museum of Natural History and 

 the Ocean Planet On-Line Exhibition (Web-site). Technical 

 activities will include data collection, analysis and report 

 writing. October 20, 1995 through August 31, 1996. 



National Air and Space Museum 



Laura Badger, Bachelors Candidate, University of Delaware. 

 Conservation. Working with the staff of the National Air 

 and Space Museum conservation unit and assisting with ex- 

 hibit presentation, artifact condition reporting, and treat- 

 ment under the supervision of an air and space conservator. 

 Working with aeronautic and space history artifacts. June 

 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Jeffrey A. Brogden, Bachelors Candidate, Roanoke College. 

 Space History. Working on several oral history projects con- 

 ducted in the Department of Space History. These projects 

 include the Space Astronomy project that examines the 

 early rockets and satellites over the period 1946 through the 

 early 1960s for studying the upper atmosphere and space. 

 This material will be used by people who have access to the 

 World Wide Web. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Mohammad A. Butt, Bachelors Candidate, College of 

 Aeronautics. Education/Exhibits. Assisting the managing 

 of the "How Things Fly" gallery. This gallery is a new inter- 

 active exhibition dedicated to explaining the basic prin- 

 ciples of atmospheric and space flight. Maintaining 

 mechanical hands-on devices for the visitors, and managing 

 the gallery when the manager is absent. June 3, 1996 

 through August 9, 1996. 



L. Tom Chi, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. 



Astrophysics. Developing the Laboratory for Astrophysics 

 Web Site and On-Line Astronomy Adventure (including 

 html programming, graphic creation and development of 

 innovative educational approaches). Assisting in the Lab's 

 public outreach, space science education efforts and ex- 

 hibit/gallery development. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 

 1996. 



Kristen Demaline, Bachelors Candidate, The College of 

 Wooster. Public Affairs. Updating the Museum's Style 

 Manual. The purpose of the manual is to inform staff about 

 consistent Museum style regarding internal publications. 

 Assisting on the promotion of the Museum's (Air and 

 Space) 20th and the Smithsonian's 150th anniversary events; 



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