Every Day is Service Day at the Clinton School

“Every day at the Clinton School is National Service Day,” said Marie Lindquist of Little Rock, the school’s director of field service. “This week alone our students are working on 13 Arkansas-based team projects and more than 20 individual projects, not to mention their numerous individual volunteer commitments to the community.”

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Clinton School Grad Cutz Earns USAID Award

In his first year on the staff of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Washington, D.C., Clinton School alumnus Fernando Cutz (’12) has been awarded USAID’s Meritorious Honor Award.

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Grad to Work with UAMS on Health Disparities Research

Clinton School graduate Ashley Bachelder (‘12) recently accepted a job as a research associate at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Arkansas Center for Health Disparities Research.

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PHOTO: Students Meet J.R. Martinez

Along with Philander Smith College, the Clinton School co-hosted a lecture Thursday night featuring J.R. Martinez, a decorated military veteran, author, actor and recent winner of Dancing with the Stars. Below, Martinez is pictured with Clinton School students John Visnaw, Andrea Price, Ann Owen, Abby Olivier, Yana-Janell Scott and Ashley Jones.

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Grad Writes About Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

Noisette recently posted a piece on the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation. In it, Noisette notes that Lincoln understood that slavery deprived a person of the “fruits of his or her own labor.”

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January Speakers at the Clinton School

Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at 12:00 p.m. (Sturgis Hall)
– The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation will release its report profiling immigrants in Arkansas and their impact on the state’s economy. Dr. Randy Capps, a demographer and senior policy analyst with the Migration Policy Institute, will lead the presentation.

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