The CGI Annual meetings gather people from across the globe that are heads of state, nonprofit and for profit executives, and community builders. The goal of the meetings, this year themed “Mobilizing for Impact,” is to create an environment for these players to discuss global issues and establish partnerships to make formal ‘commitments’ to tackle a problem.
Read MoreClinton School Student Government Association Elects New Leaders
In their annual election, the student body of the Clinton School has selected a new group to lead the Student Government Association (SGA).
Read MoreCreating the Change We Want to See
At a very young age, I was exposed by my grandfather to many issues related to poverty in our community. I quickly learned to take ownership of and pride in my community. Instead of complaining about problems, we worked collectively to create the change we wanted to see around us.
Read MoreShaping the Future of Public Service
While we are a diverse collection of ethnicities and backgrounds, we also have a diverse collection of opinions. The Clinton School of Public Service helps students develop their own unique capacity for dialogue in order to impact local and global communities.
Read MoreClinton School Students to Attend 2013 Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting
Clinton School students, Abby Olivier, Kayla Brooks, Jessica Boyd, Josh Visnaw, Tyler Pearson, and Ashley Jones, are attending the 2013 Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting this week in New York. Through a variety of sessions, speeches and events, leaders from across sectors will develop new ideas and partnerships, learn from their peers, and take action.
Read MoreClinton School Student, Neena Viel, Featured in Arkansas State University News Article
Clinton School student, and Arkansas State University (ASU) graduate, Neena Viel, was recently featured on ASU’s website.The article focused on Neena’s recent public service work with the Clinton School and her strong desire to help others.
Read MoreRecommended Reading from the Clinton School Class of 2015
For the eighth consecutive year, students at the Clinton School have compiled a list of books they recommend others read. The annual reading list began with the school’s second class in 2007.
Read MoreClass of 2015 Group Photo
The Clinton School has grown steadily from 16 students in its 2005 inaugural class and has attracted students from 37 states, 32 countries, and 189 different colleges and universities.
Read MoreStudents to Complete 11 Public Service Projects in Arkansas
Eleven teams of Clinton School students will complete public service projects in partnership with public agencies, community initiatives, academic ventures and nonprofit organizations across Arkansas during the 2013-2014 academic year.
Read MoreStudent Studies Experience of Minority Children in Iowa Welfare, Juvenile Justice
A Clinton School student conducted a research project in Iowa to better understand experiences of minority children who became involved in child welfare and juvenile justice.
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