When Clinton School graduate Fernando Cutz (’12)  was working with Village Life in Nyambogo, Tanzania on his international public service project, he secured grant funding and private support for a well that would help provide clean water for those living in the village.  Prior to this, residents had to walk at least an hour one way to obtain water.
Read MoreAlum Angela Jimenez-Leon Partners with Family Health, Work Featured in El Latino Magazine
The Family Health Branch of the Arkansas Department of Health has completed a successful collaboration with Dr. Angela Jimenez-Leon, University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate.
Read MoreStudent Aliyah Sarkar Identifies Vulnerabilities for Women and Girls in Syria Conflict
In partnership with UN Women, University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate student Aliyah Sarkar has researched the gender dynamics of the Syria Conflict and the implications and vulnerabilities women and girls face.
Read MoreScott Curran Named General Counsel for the Clinton Foundation
Scott Curran, a 2006 Clinton School graduate, has been named General Counsel of the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation. He began working with the Foundation in 2006 and has been serving as Deputy General Counsel since December 2012.
Read MoreAlum Jordan Aibel (’13) Accepts Position with Lotus Impact
Jordan Aibel  (’13) has accepted a  position with Lotus Impact, a fund which actively invests in private enterprises which help address social and environmental  problems with solutions that generate sustainable income and employment
Read MoreClinton School Alum to Offer Two-day Sustainability Reporting Training Course in Little Rock
Clinton School alum Nancy Mancilla will return to Little Rock to teach a two-day sustainability reporting training course. The course is free to Clinton School students and alum, but others are encouraged to register for this opportunity.
Read MoreWashington University Magazine Highlights Clinton School Alum Fernando Cutz (’12)
Fernando Cutz is a ÂPresidential ÂManagement ÂFellow at USAID, the Âfederal agency that fosters health and human rights in more than 100 countries across the globe. ÂProjects include battling malaria in ÂCambodia, Âintroducing Âsustainable agriculture in Honduras, and Âopening schools in ÂAfghanistan.
Read MoreDr. Charlotte Williams Talk Philanthropy, Community, and Public Service
Dr. Charlotte Williams, director of the Center on Community Philanthropy, recently sat down with Andrea Price, Clinton School graduate and executive director of The Giving Net, to talk about public service, philanthropy, the importance of community, and the work of the Center.
Read MoreGraduate Emily Fischer Honored With Reading Bench at Hillary Clinton Library
Director of the Hillary Clinton Library and Learning Center and Clinton School professor Don Ernst, Clinton School graduate Emily Fischer, and Dean of the Clinton School Skip Rutherford are pictured below during the dedication of a bench in Emily’s honor on the grounds of the Library.
Read MoreNonprofit Board Institute, Started by Clinton School Alum, Is Now Accepting Applications
Clinton School alum Katie Milligan (’13) partnered with the Junior League of Little Rock to develop a curriculum and guide for a course to create active, effective and knowledgeable nonprofit board members.
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