Students Explore Possibilities for Expanding Arkansas Education Nonprofit

Three students from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service worked in collaboration with Arkansas Commitment, a leadership development and college access program in Little Rock, to assess the possibility of expanding the program to various communities across the state.

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Students’ Research Highlights Need for Home Health Interventions in Arkansas

Four graduate students at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service partnered with the Clinton Climate Initiative’s Home Energy Affordability Loan (CCI-HEAL) program to explore the connection between baseline housing conditions, asthma prevalence, and related health care costs in Arkansas.

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Student Sylvia Tran Improves Anti-Human Trafficking Program in Cambodia

Sylvia Tran of Fort Smith, Ark. spent five months in Siem Reap, Cambodia completing her University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service final Capstone project with the Lotus Kids’ Club (LKC), an early-intervention program for anti-human trafficking funded by the Senhoa Foundation (Senhoa) in partnership with the Cambodian Center for the Protection of Children’s Rights (CCPCR).

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