Amaya Bernardez, Bachelors Degree. San Bias, assist with the 

 project: "Testing Current Models of Group Size Using the 

 Caribbean Striped Parrotfish, Scarus iserti", February 12, 

 1992 through May 12, 1992. 



Edgar Coral, Masters Candidate, University of Pennsylvania. 

 June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Marc Dantzker, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas. 

 Gamboa, assist with the Tungara Frog project, May 15, 1992 

 through August 15, 1992. 



Manuel Demaria, Bachelors Degree. Gamboa, assist with 

 Jacana Project, February 2, 1992 through April 30, 1992. 



Nicholas Eckert, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University. 

 Development Office — Washington, DC, develop a proposal 

 for STRI's Center for Tropical Forest Science, and also to re- 

 search potential funding sources; implement the STRI master 

 bibliography, January 30, 1992 through May 31, 1992. 



Ilean Isaza, Bachelors Candidate, Univ. Autonoma de 

 Guadeiajara, Naos Labs, Evaluacion estilistica y 

 crodologica de la ceramica aequeologica de la region 

 central de Panama, August 22, 1992 through June 22, 



1993- 



Shizue Kira, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 Washington, DC office, develop photo, slide, and video 

 library to support development initiatives; general office 

 support, January 28, 1992 through April 24, 1992. 



Diego Lombeida, Bachelors Candidate, Pontificia Univer- 

 sidad Catolica. Gamboa, assist with the Tungara Frog 

 project. May 15, 1992 through August 15, 1992. 



Omar Lopez, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad de Panama. 

 Assist with the project: "Consequences of leaf lifetime for 

 photosynthetic physiology, secondary metabolism, and 

 anatomy in tropical plants", October 21, 1991 through 

 January 21, 1992. 



Katherine Myint-Hpu, Bachelors Candidate, Vassar College. 

 Naos, assist with analysis of archaeobotanical materials 

 from various sites throughout Panama, July 13, 1992 

 through August 24, 1992. 



Marcela Olivera, Bachelors Degree. Barro Colorado Island, assist 

 with project: "Diversity, Community Structure, and Ener- 

 getics in a Neotropical Rainforest Canopy and Assemblage", 

 July 1, 1992 through October 1, 1992. 



Marielos Pena, Bachelors Degree. Barro Colorado Island, assist 

 with the project: "Rapid Assessment of Tropical Forest", 

 February 8, 1992 through May 8, 1992. 



Lori Pierce, Bachelors Candidate, Ouachita Baptist 



University. Development Office, compile and organize 

 STRI-DC master slide and photograph library, 

 develop slide shows which represent STRI research 

 programs; general office support, June 15, 1992 

 through August 14, 1992. 



Ricardo Racines, Bachelors Degree. Barro Colorado Island, 

 assist with project: "The role of diseases in population 

 dynamics in sevetal species of trees" and "Mechanical 

 damage on trees saplings by falling branches", May 7, 

 1992 through October 7, 1992. 



Arts and Humanities 



Office of the Assistant Secretary for 

 Arts and Humanities 



Heather Dean, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Joseph Henry Papers, developed an annotated 

 bibliography for, nad wrote paper on "The Social and Cul- 

 tural Milieu of Washington, 1845-1860" June 1, 1992 

 through July 31, 1992. 



Mary Derrick-Mescua, Doctoral Degree. Develop an an- 

 notated bibliography for the book, "Planning Museum 

 Careers", October 25, 1991 through October 30, 1992. 



Dagny Glover, Masters Degree. International Gallery, to as- 

 sist in the design and inplementation of educational and 

 public programming in conjuction with the Imperial 

 Austria Exhibition, August 17, 1992 through February 

 15, 1992. 



Dagny Glover, Masters Degree. Institutional Studies, will 

 work with the staff on a range of studies especially those in- 

 volving audience studies in the planning and interpretive 

 strategies developed for exhibitions, August 24, 1992 

 through June 30, 1993. 



Richard Hope, Bachelors Candidate, Syracuse University. 

 African-American Museum Project, assist on the project, 

 June 1, 1992 through August 7, 1992. 



Chad Stone, Masters Candidate, Washington State University. 

 Joseph Henry Papers, research paper, "Congressional Views 

 and Actions Toward Science in the 1850's," May 18, 1992 

 through July 19, 1992. 



Anacostia Museum 



Tameka Dunn, High School Graduate. Office of Education, 

 answer telephones, light typing, and filing, June 29, 1992 

 through August 30, 1992. 



Nicole Jones, High School Graduate. Office of Education, as- 

 sist with the nature walk and other educational activities, 

 including mailing list data, filing, and answering phones, 

 June 29, 1992 through August 30, 1992. 



Deidre Lee, High School Graduate. Office of Education, 

 OESE Intern '92, registrarial and collections management; 

 accessing and cataloging of objects; rehouse objects and 

 design archival boxes, July 13, 1992 through August 14, 

 1992. 



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