Students Promote Delta Visual Arts

Led by the work of three Clinton School students, Newport’s planned Delta Visual Arts Center will host a spring art event on Saturday, March 7.

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Help Student Expand Eye Care in Ghana

Clinton School student Dimas Espinola is fundraising to support his summer International Public Service Project in Accra, Ghana, where he will be working with Unite For Sight, a nonprofit that empowers communities to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness.

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CGIU Wrap-up

CGIU commentary has been provided by Clinton School student Ashley Davis of Conifer, Colo. Ashley and 13 of her classmates attended the conference this weekend in Austin, Texas.

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Field Service Conference Set

The Clinton School is hosting its first ever Field Service Conference to raise awareness for the service learning component of the school’s unique curriculum. Every year, the school and it’s students partner with a number of government and nonprofit organizations to complete for-credit public service projects. Thirty percent of the school’s curriculum is completed through these projects.

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After-School Care in Arkansas

The article references a 2008 study completed by Clinton School students Jose Guzzardi, Marquita Little and James Mitchell about the large demand for more and better after-school programs throughout Arkansas.

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The Call to Service

Clinton School student Molly Brunkow is working on her Capstone (individual) service project in Washington, D.C., for Innovations in Civic Participation (ICP), a non-profit that focuses on national youth service and service learning.

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Holiday Cards Help Orphans in Tanzania

This holiday season, the orphanage is selling holiday cards to help raise money to provide the orphans with an education. Please consider purchasing Amani Christmas and Holiday Cards to deliver your holiday greetings.

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Student Observes Election in Tanzania

Wednesday morning I was standing at the bus station in Dar es Salaam waiting to catch my bus back to Moshi after taking the State Department exam at the U.S. Embassy. My timing wasn’t planned, but it couldn’t have been better.

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See the Delta Through iPhone

As I was participating with my practicum group on the DeltaMade Marketplace, I was struck at how beautiful and vibrant the small city of Helena-West Helena had become during the Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival. I am not a trained photographer nor did I even have a camera. I instead found myself snapping shots with my iPhone. To me this was the perfect way to illustrate the festival’s heritage and future, mixing tradition with technology. Here are a few for your enjoyment:

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Expanding World Trade in Arkansas

Clinton School student Jonathan Mwaba, a citizen of South Africa, completed his International Public Service Project this summer with the Arkansas World Trade Center in Rogers, Ark, where he helped plan trade missions to benefit business within the state of Arkansas

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