Clinton School alum Chance Williams, Associate Policy Director for Free Press in Washington D.C. was recently interviewed on C-Span about the impact of a recent Federal Appeals Court of the District of Columbia decision on internet net neutrality.
Read MoreMorrissey Talks About Expanding Rights of Individuals with Disabilities
David Morrissey, class one alum and executive director at the U.S. International Council on Disabilities, talks about a push around the globe to expand rights for individuals with disabilities
Read MoreAlum Greg Cooper Highlighted On DigitalLearn.org Regarding His Work With Connect Arkansas
The interview below originally appeared on digitallearn.org about his work as the Digital Literacy Instructor at Connect Arkansas.
Read MoreCurrent Student, Kayla Brooks, Reflects On Women Lead Arkansas Workshop
Current Clinton School students, Anna Applebaum (class 9), Quiana Brown (class 9) and myself (Kayla Brooks class 8) along with Clinton School Alums Katie Hicks (class 7), Rebecca Kaufman(class 5) and Erin O’Leary (class 5), attended Women Lead Arkansas’s Campaign Training Workshop on November 16, 2013.
Read MoreGraduate Derrick Rainey Highlighted As Standout City Year Alum
Derrick Rainey’s red jacket sits on the back of his chair at Shady Hill School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is part of their Teacher Training Course (TTC), a yearlong program immersing him in a classroom as an apprentice teacher with a master teacher and mentor.
Read MoreGraduate Beatrice Biira With the Administrator of USAID, Rajiv Shah
Clinton School graduate Beatrice Biira, class of 2010, recently met with Rajiv Shah, the administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in Shah’s office in Washington D.C.
Read MoreGraduate Ashley Bachelder Published in Shelterforce Journal Regarding Her Work with Little Rock Tech Park
Little Rock, Arkansas, the city internationally known for the 1957 Central High School Crisis, in which an angry mob threatened the Little Rock Nine, the first black students to enter the high school after desegregation became mandatory. They had to be escorted in and out by law enforcement, and eventually the U.S. Army, to ensure their safety.
Read MoreGraduate Dimas Espinola Reflects on His Clinton School Experience and How It Affects His Career Track in Medicine
In an article for the Boston Globe, 2010 Clinton School graduate and fourth-year medical student at the University of Massachusetts, Dimas Espinola, reflects on his career path and how the Clinton School has helped him along the way.
Read MoreAlum Shatkovskyy Featured for his Work with Danone in Ukraine
Clinton School graduate Anatoliy Shatkovskyy was recently featured in an interview on National Ukrainian television for his work with Danone. Anatoliy works with co-ops and their members through training and consulting services on how to increase milk production from cows and produce business plans.
Read MoreClinton School Grad Touts Financial Literacy for Children in Fed Article
Clinton School graduate Burt Hicks (’13) has written an article calling for increasing financial literacy education in America for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. The article has since been republished by Arkansas Business.
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