Clinton School Student, Neena Viel, Featured in Arkansas State University News Article

Clinton School student, and Arkansas State University (ASU) graduate, Neena Viel, was recently featured on ASU’s website.The article focused on Neena’s recent public service work with the Clinton School and her strong desire to help others.

At ASU, Neena majored in Communications studies, she received the Bill and Melinda Gates Millennium Scholarship, the Mahlon Martin Fellowship (which supports research and programming on public policy in Arkansas), and was awarded a Student Undergraduate Research Fellowship.

After graduating from ASU, Neena enrolled in the first Master of Public Service program in the country, at the Clinton School, to gain the necessary tools and the hands-on opportunities to continue a career in volunteer and nonprofit or for-profit public service work.

At the Clinton School, Neena completed hands-on work in Arkansas communities and also in Uganda, where she worked with an organization called Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project. Her work with the orphan project allowed her to gain international, real-world experience, and most importantly, to help others in an area of her passion.

Read the full article here.

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