The film is written and produced by Arkansas journalism professor Larry Foley, and narrated in first person by one of the students, Clinton School of Public Service graduate Rina Meutia.
“After the Tsunami” AETN Schedule:
Read MoreThe film is written and produced by Arkansas journalism professor Larry Foley, and narrated in first person by one of the students, Clinton School of Public Service graduate Rina Meutia.
“After the Tsunami” AETN Schedule:
Read MoreShortly after Christmas nine years ago, a huge tsunami swept across the region, killing at least a quarter of a million people. Some of the worst damage was in the Indonesian province of Aceh
Read MoreThe “blue bridge” in Newport is a 2,831-food double cantilevered bridge that spans the White river and was constructed in 1930. However, a new bridge is under construction, making the fate of the blue bridge uncertain.
Read MoreSecond year student, Angela Bukenya was recently appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador for the city of Entebbe, Uganda by Mayor Kayanja Vincent De Paul.
Read MoreWisconsin Campus Compact is a lead agency in promoting the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. The MLK Day of Service honors the life of Dr. King. It is also a way of reminding all Americans of their civic duty to serve, as well as helping members of the community to work together to solve common problems.
Read MoreClinton School students held a successful series of fundraisers for Movember, raising over $1,000 for the organization and raised awareness about men’s health issues during the month of November.
Read MoreAs president, Mandela led South Africa on a course that took the country forward prioritizing on nation-building and reconciliation. He worked tirelessly towards the promotion and maintenance of peace in South Africa.
Read MoreThe annual dinner is an opportunity for the Crossroads Coalition to recognize the outstanding achievements of organizations and individuals within the Delta and raise awareness of the critical issues impacting the communities, businesses, and organizations they serve.
Read MoreCurrent Clinton School students, Anna Applebaum (class 9), Quiana Brown (class 9) and myself (Kayla Brooks class 8) along with Clinton School Alums Katie Hicks (class 7), Rebecca Kaufman(class 5) and Erin O’Leary (class 5), attended Women Lead Arkansas’s Campaign Training Workshop on November 16, 2013.
Read MoreCurrent student, Allie Rouse, will be presenting at the annual Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) conference from November 17-20 in Washington, D.C.
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