VIDEO: Student Working with ONE Campaign in London

Clinton School student Roger Norman (’14), who is completing his international project this summer with the ONE Campaign in London, is included in a video of a ONE Campaign summit conducted at a local university. Watch the video below. Norman is performing an evaluation of the ONE Campaign’s advocacy efforts for the G8 Summit and…

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Student Builds Evaluation Database for Indian Education NGO

Clinton School student Veena Rangaswami (’13) partnered with a nonprofit that provides educational opportunities to underprivileged children in Mumbai, India, to build a database of students enrolled in its programs and provide feedback on evaluation and testing processes.

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Student Studies Service Learning on University Campuses

Clinton School student Leslie Harris (’13) partnered with the University of Arkansas Center for Community Engagement to assess the status of service learning at benchmark universities and develop a plan for campus-wide service learning.

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Children’s Library Crafts and Food Fair a Success

A large crowd of children and families attended “Home Grown: A Hands On Crafts and Food Fair for Kids,” which was organized by two Clinton School students at the CALS Children Library & Learning Center on Saturday.

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Clinton School Student Develops a Nonprofit Board of Directors Course

Milligan researched several other similar national programs and spoke with nonprofit organizations and possible participants to identify the themes and course subjects that would be the most valuable to educate interested individuals on nonprofit boards of directors.

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Student Helps State’s Nonprofit Support Division with Strategic Plan

Clinton school student, Todun Afolabi (’13) partnered with the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS), Division of Community Service and Nonprofit Support (DCSNS) to assist in the development of a four-year strategic plan to improve services the division delivers to organizations in Arkansas.

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