Leslie Ito, Masters Candidate, University of Californian at Los 

 Angeles. Office of Elementary and Secondary Education. 

 Wider Audience Development. Researching materials and 

 helping design the Smithsonian's World Wide Web 

 homepage pertaining to Asian Pacific Americans. June 3, 

 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Michael Y. Jo, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. National 

 Museum of American Art. Registrar's Office. Assisting 

 staff with exhibitions and loans, collections storage, per- 

 manent collection documentation, packing, shipping, 

 rights and reproductions. June 3, 1996 through September 

 26, 1996. 



Teresa V. Lee, Masters Candidate, Western Kentucky Univer- 

 sity. Center fot The Folklife Programs and Cultural 

 Srudies. The Folklife Festival. Helping organize the semi- 

 nar that introduces DC-area teachers to the field of folklore 

 and showing them how the festival can be used as a learn- 

 ing laboratory; gathering course materials and preparing a 

 packet for each teacher. Communicating with teachers 

 prior to seminar and designing an evaluation tool to assess 

 the successes and failures of the seminar. June 3, 1996 

 through August 9, 1996. 



Judy T. Lee, Bachelors Candidate, Washington University. Na- 

 tional Zoological Park. Conservation and Research Center. 

 Developing non-invasive steroid monitoring techniques in 

 wildlife species; participating in ongoing project studying 

 the species in family Cervidae. June 3, 1996 through 

 August 9, 1996. 



Lisa F. Lee, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. National 

 Museum of Natural History. Fishes. Organizing the 

 30,000+ piece fish illustration collection using conserva- 

 tion techniques; scanning images onto the World Wide 

 Web. June 5, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Margaret Magat, Masters Candidate, University of California 

 at Berkeley. Center for The Folklife Programs and Cultural 

 Srudies. Researching for the 1997 The Folklife Festival and 

 working on the proposed 1998 Festival program on the 

 Philippines which will correspond with the celebration of 

 the centenary of the Philippine declaration of inde- 

 pendence. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Michael P. Morales, Bachelors Candidate. Pembroke State 

 University. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. 

 Cataloging and measuring body parts of pollinator and 

 parasitic wasps contributing to studies on the impoftance 

 of body size on wasp and fig reproduction. June 3, 1996 

 through August 9, 199(3. 



Elizabeth P. Nguyen, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 California at Irvine. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the 

 Freer Gallery of Art. Curatorial. Preparing bibliographic 

 materials of sources in English, French and Vietnamese on 

 the ancient and traditional arts of Vietnam. July 15, 1996 

 through September 20, 1996. 



Angel D. Nieves, Masters Candidate, Binghamton University 

 Center for The Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies. 

 Developing the "The Latino Barrio Proiect" to highlight 



the life experience of Latinos in the metro District of 

 Columbia area. Much of the work centers on our under- 

 standing their relationship of the built environment to so- 

 cial organizations. February 5, 1996 through April 12, 1996. 



Eva Nolen, Bachelors Candidate, Hampton University. Na- 

 tional Museum of American History. Program in African 

 American Culture. Examining the social awareness among 

 people of African decent in North America, the Caribbean, 

 and South America, and the central role of African cultural 

 survival techniques, to be designed into a future public pro- 

 gram. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Gera R. Peoples, Bachelors Candidate, New College of the 

 University of Southern Florida. Anacostia Museum. Re- 

 search. Researching the Social and Cultural History of the 

 African American Community in the South East Section of 

 Washington, D.C. over the past thirty years. October 3, 



1995 through December 8, 1995. 



Lisandro Perez-Rey, Bachelors Candidate, Florida Internation- 

 al University. National Museum of American History. Ar- 

 chives Center. Researching collections at the Archives of 

 American History, Advertising Department for the Ethnic 

 Imagery Project. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Michael Preciado, Bachelors Candidate, Tufts University. 

 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. Extracting ar- 

 chival ultraviolet and X-ray data to check for the depend- 

 ence of UV and X-ray fluxes on long-term cycles. June 3, 



1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Danyra Quinones, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland 

 at College Park. National Zoological Park. DZR. Analyz- 

 ing acoustic vocalizations of infant and juvenile Golden 

 Lion Tamarins. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



J. William Tincup, Masters Candidate, University of Arizona. 

 National Museum of Natural History. Repatriation Office. 

 Working on the development of a report that will show the 

 history of the Repatriation Office. June 3, 1996 through 

 August 9, 1996. 



Latonia Truesdale, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Maryland, Baltimore County. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 

 and the Freer Gallery of Art. Curatorial Office. Working on 

 the development of an exhibition of Chinese caladon 

 ceramics. Answering public questions regarding the ex- 

 hibit. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Natalie Vallecillo, Bachelors Degree, Loyola College. Nation- 

 al Museum of Natural History. Biodiversity. Wotking on a 

 book regarding the Amazon Rain Forest for the office of 

 Biodiversity called "Forest Regeneration in the Amazon. 

 June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Stephen Velasquez, Masters Candidate, The George 



Washington University. National Museum of Natural His- 

 tory. Anthropology. Analyzing Aztec era pottery from site 

 64 Toiuca Mexico to identify chronological trends and pos- 

 sible trade connections. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 

 1996. 



Quoc Vuong, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at 

 Irvine. National Museum of American History. History of 



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