Grad Hired by AR Dept. of Human Services

Clinton School graduate Julie Meyer has been named a policy and management consultant to the director of the Division of Behavioral Health at the Arkansas Department of Human Services.

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Grad to Head First Tee of Central AR

First Tee of Central Arkansas features a 9-hole, championship-caliber golf course, a par-3 course and a large driving range. The organization offers a number of programs for local youth, including the Jack Stephens Youth Golf Academy.

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Grad Takes on Acting

Clinton School graduate Malcolm Glover (’06), morning news anchor for KUAR public radio in Little Rock, sent us a story he’s written about his recent foray into acting.

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Student Earns Social Finance Fellowship

Clinton School student Burt Hicks (’13) has earned a graduate fellowship with RSF Social Finance, a non-profit financial firm that invests in social enterprises.

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Grad Named to Fabulous 40 List

Clinton School graduate Lisa Porterfield-Thompson, who serves as public relations director at Texarkana College, has been named to the Fabulous 40 by Four States Living magazine, which recognizes prominent people 40 an under in the Texarkana area. Click here to read the write up on Porterfield-Thompson in the magazine.

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Student Hired to Open AR Delta Office for Microloan Nonprofit

Clinton School student Nathanial Owen (’11) has been hired as an Arkansas Delta-based loan officer for ACCION Texas-Louisiana, a nonprofit headquartered in San Antonio that has the largest microloan portfolio in the United States.

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Listen to Our New Alma Mater

Use the player above to listen to the new Clinton School Alma Mater, “We Will Build the Bridge,” written and composed by 2011 graduate David Watterson. The song is performed by members of the St. Mark Baptist Church choir in Little Rock and the Arkansas Symphony String Quartet with Watterson on Piano. The lyrics are as follows:

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Alumni Profiles: David Watterson

Clinton School grad David Watterson (’11) will soon begin a job as senior manager of community programs at The Music National Service (MSN), a San Francisco-based nonprofit that supports music as a strategy for social good through programs, public education and advocacy, and leadership development.

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Bow Tie Inspired by Clinton School Professor Makes National TV

One of the bow ties that will be worn by Rosenthal will promote the Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation. The design of the bow tie (pictured to the right) was inspired by Clinton School professor and UALR Bowen Law School dean John DiPippa, a prostate cancer survivor. The story of the bow tie, which Rosenthal wore during last night’s Yankees-Devil Rays game, is discuss on the Fox Sports website:

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