Julie Lynn Schutte
<br />Julie.LSchutte.3@nd.edu
<br />Campus Address
<br />424 Lyons Hall
<br />Notre Dame, IN 46556
<br />Phone: (574) 634.2760
<br />Cell: (574) 850.2053
<br />Permanent Address
<br />8125 Thackeray Court
<br />Broadview Heights, OH 44147
<br />Phone: (440) 546.9531
<br />OBJECTIVE
<br />To obtain a position in historic preservation that employs and deepens research, analytical, visual, and written skills and
<br />develops knowledge of and experience in the field.
<br />EDUCATION
<br />University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Graduation Date: May 2003
<br />Bachelor of Arts: History Major— Art History Second Major
<br />GPA: 3.7814.0
<br />Study Abroad Programs
<br />Rome Program, University of Notre Dame — Rome, Italy Spring Tenn 2002
<br />Pre -Architecture Program, Syracuse University — Florence, Italy Summer Term 2002
<br />RELEVANT COURSEWORK
<br />History Architectural History Architecture
<br />Honors Methodology History & Theory of Architecture Freehand Drawing
<br />Honors Thesis Building America Architectural Concepts
<br />American Thoughts, Beliefs, Values Rome: Journey through Art & History Analysis & Design
<br />HONORS
<br />University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
<br />Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Fall Term 2002
<br />Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Grant
<br />• Researched primary source materials for senior thesis project on Rome's 1942 Universal World Exposition at the Wolfsonian
<br />Museum - Florida Intemational University, Miami, FL.
<br />Phi Alpha Theta Member, History Honors Society — Inducted Fall 2002
<br />PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
<br />University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
<br />University Writing Center Spring 2001, Fall 2001, Fall 2002
<br />Writing Tutor, Supervisor — Professor John Duffy
<br />• Assisted universitystudents of all levels with a variety of written assignments - creative, persuasive, argumentative -- -- - - --
<br />- - - -- - Promoted one-on-one discussions to refine writing ideas and facilitate creative thought
<br />■ Developed individualized strategies, techniques and tools to improve students' writing skills and preparation processes
<br />NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
<br />Optical Instrumentation Technology Branch Summers 1998 & 1999
<br />Summer Intern, Supervisor — Dr. Margaret Tuma
<br />■ Conducted literature searches and aided the collection of data on supervisor's research projects
<br />■ Facilitated the redesign and reorganization of the branch's web pages
<br />• Collaborated with supervisor, branch director, and other members of the department toward completion of web site
<br />■ Employed knowledge of HTML, Photoshop, CorelDraw, Freehand to design and edit web pages and graphics
<br />ACTIVITIES
<br />Co -President, Association of Art History Students, Fall Term 2002
<br />■ Led bimonthly club meetings that featured discussions of a variety art historical topics; planned gallery tours
<br />Co -Captain, Women's Ultimate Frisbee Club Team, School Year 2002-03
<br />• Coordinate team practices, conditioning workouts, and travel plans to intercollegiate tournaments across the country
<br />■ Work closely with Co -Captain to teach and develop skills during practice and tournaments
<br />• Motivate teammates to perform their best as part of the team
<br />Newsletter Editor, History -Club, School Years 2000-01, 2002-03
<br />Coordinating Committee Member, History Club, School Year 2002-03
<br />OTHER
<br />University of Notre Dame, Assistant Residence Manager, Summer Term 2001
<br />Computer Skills: Microsoft Worcs, Office, WordPerfect, PowerPoint, CorelDraw, Photoshop, File Maker Pro, HTML.
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