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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Clinton School Students Bring Together Ex-Offender Service Community

A team of graduate students completed a study they hope will help connect organizations that provide services to ex-offenders as they return from incarceration to life in the Central Arkansas community. In 2012, Arkansas welcomed 6,618 ex-offenders back into its communities. Formerly incarcerated individuals face a number of barriers as they re-enter society, which helps…

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Clinton School Students Help Market Restaurant that Serves Disabled Adults

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. – A team of graduate students who completed a marketing plan for the Honeycomb Restaurant and Bakery in Arkadelphia will have new day jobs at the restaurant on Tuesday, April 23rd. Clinton School students Aliyah Sarkar of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Cathrine Schwader of Rogers, Ark., Jacob Perry of Fayetteville, Ark., and Nicholas Provencher…

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Student’s Research Project Supports Laboratory Animal Welfare

A Clinton School student partnered with a university-based multi-stakeholder initiative to develop indicators for measuring and reporting on the welfare of laboratory animals. Clinton School student, Christine Sumner of Shreveport, La., collaborated with The Sustainability Consortium on a project to determine how animal welfare issues can be incorporated into research on product sustainability. Sumner researched…

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Students Hope Study Will Help Adults with Developmental Disabilities in Arkansas

A team of graduate students will present research they hope will improve communication between persons with developmental disabilities and health providers in the state at the Health Disparities Conference on April 19 in Springdale, Ark. Clinton School students Allie Rouse of Piggott, Ark., Katie Powell of Jacksonville, Fl., and Immaculee Kayitare of Rwanda, Africa, spent…

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