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Consortia for the Four Grand Challenges of the Strategic Plan

August 1, 2011

Following a yearlong strategic planning process, the Smithsonian identified four Grand Challenges that would be the focus of its efforts in the coming decade. Secretary Wayne Clough named four Smithsonian scholars to serve as directors of the consortia, based on the Grand Challenges, described in the Institution’s strategic plan, “Inspiring Generations through Knowledge and Discovery.” The plan outlines the broad areas of concentration for the Smithsonian: mysteries of the universe, biodiversity, the American experience and world cultures.

  • Understanding the American Experience—Michelle Delaney, curator, National Museum of American History

  • Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe—Christine Jones Forman, senior astrophysicist, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

  • Understanding and Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet—John Kress, curator and botanist, National Museum of Natural History

  • Valuing World Cultures—Robert Leopold, director, National Anthropological Archives at the National Museum of Natural History

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Following a yearlong strategic planning process, the Smithsonian identified four Grand Challenges that would be the focus of its efforts in the coming decade.

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Consortia Directors 2011

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Directors of the Consortia for the Four Grand Challenges of the Strategic Plan with Smithsonian Secretary G. Wayne Clough. From left to right: Christine Jones Forman, director of the Consortium for Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe and senior astrophysicist; Michelle Delaney, director of the Consortium for Understanding the American Experience; Smithsonian Secretary G.

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Christine Jones Forman

Director, Consortium for Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe and Senior Astrophysicist

Christine Jones Forman is director of the Consortium for Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe, one of the four grand challenges of the Smithsonian’s strategic plan. The Grand Challenges are the priorities that will guide the Smithsonian’s work over the next decade.

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Christine Jones Forman, Director, Consortium for Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe and Senior Astrophysicist

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Christine Jones Forman is director of the Consortium for Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe, one of the four grand challenges of the Smithsonian’s strategic plan.

Michelle Delaney

Director, Consortium for Understanding the American Experience

Michelle Delaney is director of the Consortium for Understanding the American Experience, one of the four grand challenges of the Smithsonian’s strategic plan. The Grand Challenges are the priorities that will guide the Smithsonian’s work over the next decade. The consortia directors and their committee consider proposals for innovative research, exhibitions and programs from all over the Institution and determine which ones will receive funding. Before she was named consortium director in summer 2010, Delaney was curator in photographic history at the National Museum of American History. Her research interests focus on American visual culture, early Daguerreian-era photography, art photography and pictorialism, Eadweard Muybridge’s locomotion studies, contemporary photojournalism and Washington, D.C., photography.

 

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Michelle Delaney, Director, Consortium for Understanding the American Experience

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Michelle Delaney is director of the Consortium for Understanding the American Experience, one of the four grand challenges of the Smithsonian’s strategic plan.

Robert Leopold

Director, Consortium for World Cultures

Robert Leopold is senior program officer for history, art and culture, and director of the Consortium for World Cultures, one of the four grand challenges of the Smithsonian’s strategic plan. The Grand Challenges are the priorities that will guide the Smithsonian’s work over the next decade. The consortia directors and their committees consider proposals for innovative research, exhibitions and programs from all over the Institution and determine which ones will receive funding. Before he was named consortia director in summer 2010, Leopold was director of the National Anthropological Archives and Human Studies Film Archives at the National Museum of Natural History. Leopold, an anthropologist and archivist, is also actively involved in Recovering Voices, a Smithsonian initiative that promotes the documentation and revitalization of the world’s languages and the knowledge preserved in them. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature from the State University of New York at Binghamton and a doctorate in cultural anthropology and African studies from Indiana University.

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Robert Leopold, Director, Consortium for World Cultures

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Robert Leopold is director of the Consortium for Valuing World Cultures, one of the four grand challenges of the Smithsonian’s strategic plan.

W. John Kress

Director, Consortium for Understanding and Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet and Curator of Botany

W. John Kress is director of the Consortium for Understanding and Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet, one of the four grand challenges of the Smithsonian’s strategic plan. The Grand Challenges are the priorities that will guide the Smithsonian’s work over the next decade. The consortia directors and their committee consider proposals for innovative research, exhibitions and programs from all over the Institution and determine which ones will receive funding. Kress also serves as curator of botany at the National Museum of Natural History. He is an expert on tropical biology, with interests in the evolution and ecology of tropical plants and animals. Working with geneticists and computer scientists, he has devoted some of his research effort to applying new technologies—such as DNA barcoding and computerized image recognition—to increase understanding of the diversity of plants.

 

 

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W. John Kress, Director, Consortium for Understanding and Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet and Curator of Botany

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W. John Kress is director of the Consortium for Understanding and Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet, one of the four grand challenges of the Smithsonian’s strategic plan.