Four more Clinton School students will present their final Capstone projects to fellow students, faculty and staff this Friday at Sturgis Hall. They include:
Read MoreStudent Develops Promise Neighborhood Teacher Manual
He produced the manual as his final project through the Clinton School’s Master of Public Service degree program. To complete the manual, he drew from numerous books, journal publications and education-based web sites.
Read MoreClinton School Student Helps Start Education Nonprofit
Clinton School student Nicky Hamilton and Dr. Charlotte Green, an elementary school principal in the Conway (Ark.) School District, have worked to establish a new non-profit organization to champion early childhood education.
Read MoreStudents, Staff Member Attend IMPACT Conference
Five Clinton School students and one staff member presented workshops at the 2012 IMPACT Conference at Stetson University in DeLand, Fla., last weekend.
Read MoreStudents to Present Capstones
As we move toward Clinton School graduation on May 12, many of the graduates will present their final Capstone projects to fellow students and faculty at the Clinton School. The presentations will begin this Friday at Sturgis Hall. Those set to present include:
Read MoreClinton School Students Partner with UAMS to Research Rural Health
Four Clinton School students are partnering with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ Center for Rural Health to determine health care priorities in communities across Arkansas.
Read MoreStudents to Attend Clinton Global Initiative University
Ten Clinton School students will be in Washington D.C. Friday through Sunday at the Clinton Global Initiative University held on the campus of George Washington University.
Read MoreStudent partners with Peruvian NGO
Minga Peru facilitates projects in the Peruvian Amazon to improve the lives of women and families in the Amazon’s riverine communities. Through a health education radio broadcast, women’s leadership training program and resource management program, Minga provides programming to communities that increase quality of life, gender equality and community health.
Read MoreStudent Partners with UN’s Humanitarian News Service
Clinton School student Erin Stock (’12) worked with the United Nations’ humanitarian news service in Bangkok this school year to recruit reporters in Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea – two Asia Pacific countries that receive scant international coverage.
Read MoreStudents to Particpate in International Education Conference
Seven Clinton School students will join faculty member Don Ernst at the 20th International Democratic Education Conference (IDEC) this weekend in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
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