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.
Read MoreClinton School Student Researches Effects of Immigration Enforcement Programs in Arkansas
Underwood reviewed secondary data of up-to-date reports about immigration enforcement programs and policies, conducted interviews with community advocates, activists and attorneys who work with immigrants and related issues across Arkansas, and analyzed quantitative data of traffic stops and other police records.
Read MoreClinton 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.
Read MoreStudent 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.
Read MoreClinton School Students Research Unmet Civil Legal Needs in Arkansas
A team of graduate students conducted a comprehensive statewide study to assist Legal Aid of Arkansas and the Center for Arkansas Legal Services to identify the most pressing legal needs of low-income Arkansans.
Read MoreClinton School Student Studies Diversity in University Honors Programs
A Clinton School student completed a 17-week study to identify policies and procedures that encourage multicultural diversity at university Honors programs across the country.
Read MoreClinton 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…
Read MoreStudents Present Report on Reuse of Historic ‘Blue Bridge’ in Newport, AR
At team of Clinton School students presented a report Monday to the Newport (Ark.) City Council on the possible adaptive reuses of the historic “Blue Bridge,” an iconic structure that crosses the White River in the city’s downtown.
Read MoreClinton 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…
Read MoreClinton School Students Create Plan to Address Adult Literacy in Central Arkansas
Four graduate students are partnering with Literacy Action of Central Arkansas to create a strategic plan to increase awareness and volunteerism for adult literacy in Pulaski and Faulkner Counties.
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