Clinton School Student to Help Arkansas Governor’s School Reestablish Alumni Ties

As part of his culminating field service project, Benjamin Croner from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will work to reconnect the Arkansas Governor’s School (AGS) with alumni of the program.Croner, of Potomac, Md., will be collecting updated contact details from alumni, as well as education and employment information. The results of the project will allow AGS staff to better communicate with alumni and inform others about alumni achievements.

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Clinton School Student Chris Morgan Conducts In-Depth Feasibility Study for Heifer International

For his final capstone project, University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service and concurrent UALR William H. Bowen School of Law student Chris Morgan of El Dorado, Arkansas partnered with Executive Offices at Heifer International and the organization’s in-house counsel department to conduct a comprehensive, in-depth feasibility study to assist in determining whether Heifer should begin a public fundraising operation through the organization’s offices in China.

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For Clinton School Student, Ebola Close to Home

Every phone call Clinton School of Public Service student Georgia Genoway makes to her father in Liberia begins with one question.

“I ask him, ‘Are there any cases of Ebola yet?’ He’ll say, ‘No, no Ebola here,’” Genoway said. Her father, George, lives in Grand Gedeh, a county in the eastern portion of the West African nation of Liberia.

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Old Golf Course Turned Into Community Course Garden

Old Golf Course Turned Into Community Course Garden. So many Arkansans don’t know where their next meal will come from. A new report from The US Department of Agriculture announced our state is the number one in food insecurity in the country.

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