For information about the museum studies program at the University of Delaware, you can contact Dr. Bryant Tolles, Director, Museum Studies Program, Old College Hall, University of Delaware 19716 (sorry I don't know the phone number or e-mail address). For anyone who's not familiar with it, the program awards enrollees a certificate in museum studies, which you get from taking 3 courses and doing an internship, either at the University Gallery or at a local museum such as Winterthur, Hagley, or the Historical Society of Delaware. Courses include museum management/administration, the interpretation of cultural properties, the history of museums, and exhibition techniques. Enrollees must receive a degree in an academic discipline in order to receive the certificate; most students come through the History Department, but there are also typically students from art history, anthropology, and occasionally horticulture (through the Longwood Program). In addition to the Longwood Program, which provides graduate fellowships, there are three other related fellowship programs: the Hagley Program, jointly administered between the History Department and the Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation (PO Box 3630, Wilmington, Delaware 19807; 302-658-2400), which is of interest to students in american history and/or the history of technology; the Winterthur Program, jointly