Public Programs in April

Mayor Mark Stodola will join more than 1,000 mayors across the country in a day of recognition to highlight the impact of national service on city challenges.

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Clinton School Sends Four Students to the Clinton Global Initiative University

Four Clinton School students will travel to Tempe, Arizona this weekend to participate in the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGIU) on the campus of Arizona State University. Modeled after President Clinton’s annual Clinton Global Initiative, which brings world leaders together to tackle global challenges, CGIU brings students together to make specific commitments to service.

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Washington University Magazine Highlights Clinton School Alum Fernando Cutz (’12)

Fernando Cutz is a ­Presidential ­Management ­Fellow at USAID, the ­federal agency that fosters health and human rights in more than 100 countries across the globe. ­Projects include battling malaria in ­Cambodia, ­introducing ­sustainable agriculture in Honduras, and ­opening schools in ­Afghanistan.

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Husband, Wife Team Sweep Arkansas Puzzle Competition

Robin Morrissey of Little Rock won the 7th annual Arkansas Crossword Puzzle Championship today at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service.  Her husband, Darren Morrissey won the Sudoku competition.

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Center on Community Philanthropy and Women’s Foundation of Arkansas Announce Externship Opportunity

The Clinton School Center on Community Philanthropy is pleased to announce a new externship opportunity for a Clinton School student to work with our partner, the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas. This position will allow a Clinton School student to work on the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas Girls of Promise Conference, which will be held October 2-3 at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, AR.

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Rescheduled Events Due to Inclement Weather

The field service recruitment information meeting, originally scheduled for today in Wynne, has been rescheduled for next Tuesday, March 11, at 2:00 p.m. Click here for more information.

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