Fernando Cutz is a Presidential Management Fellow at USAID, the federal agency that fosters health and human rights in more than 100 countries across the globe. Projects include battling malaria in Cambodia, introducing sustainable agriculture in Honduras, and opening schools in Afghanistan.
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.
Read More“After the Tsunami” Wins Award of Excellence from the Festival of Media Arts
“After the Tsunami,” directed by University of Arkansas Professor Larry Foley and narrated by Clinton School Alum Rina Meutia, will be awarded the Broadcast Education Association Award of Excellence from the Festival of Media Arts.
Read MoreAlum and Associate Policy Director for Free Press, Chance Williams, Talks Net Neutrality on C-SPAN
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.
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