Clinton School student Derrick Rainey has helped coordinate an outreach initiative for alumni of a program dedicated to serving academically-talented African American high school students in Central Arkansas.
Read MoreLofton Honored for Co-directing Film
Clinton School graduate Jack Lofton (’11) has received an award for a film he co-directed about former Texas Gov. Ann Richards.
Read MoreBiggs to Coach Moot Court Team
Clinton School graduate Cory Biggs (’11), who completed the concurrent JD/MPS program with the UALR Bowen School of Law, will coach the Bowen School’s team in this year’s Herbert J. Wechsler National Criminal Law Moot Court Competition.
Read MoreGrad Discusses Work with Walmart Foundation
Clinton School graduate and current Walmart Foundation senior development officer Julie Gehrki spoke Monday at the school about Walmart’s efforts to fight hunger in America.
Read MoreClinton School Grad Supports JCA
The Clinton School and Just Communities of Arkansas (JCA), a nonprofit that promotes community diversity and inclusiveness, have partnered on several projects.
Read MoreGrad Named Teacher of the Year
Congratulations to Clinton School graduate Sara Taylor (’09), who has been named Teacher of the Year at the Liberty County Pre-K Center in Hinesville, Ga. Taylor is in only her second year at the school. Here’s a video from the school announcing her award:
Read MoreGrad Making Film about Former Texas Governor
Clinton School grad Jack Lofton is co-directing a new documentary film about former Texas Gov. Anne Richards.
Read MoreStudent Featured in Alumni Profile
Clinton School student Shenan Boit (’12), a graduate of Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla., was featured recently in an alumni profile on her alma mater’s website.
Read MoreStudent, Grad Have ‘Big Ideas’
A Clinton School graduate and current student are featured in this week’s Arkansas Times annual “Big Ideas” issue. Cory Biggs (’11) and Fernando Cutz (’12) each contributed a short essay offering an idea to improve the Central Arkansas Community.
Read MoreGrad Named Health Policy Director for AR Advocates
Clinton School grad Anna Strong (’11) has been named health policy director at Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, a nonprofit child advocacy organization.
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