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.
Read MoreStudent Partners with Clinton Foundation to Explore Nonprofit Legal Practices
A student from the Clinton School worked with the William J. Clinton Foundation and other major nonprofit organizations to examine nonprofit legal practices and needs – a developing area of legal work.
Read MoreStudent Develops Guide on Kosovo Conflict for Clinton Library
A Clinton School student partnered with the Clinton Presidential Library to develop a guidebook to teach high school students about the Clinton Administration’s role in the 1997 conflict in Kosovo.
Read MoreStudent Studies Adult Ed Program for NWA Latino Community
Clinton School student Jessica Rice undertook a six-month study of a program that provides adult education to the Latino community in Northwest Arkansas.
Read MoreUtecht Profiled by Walton College
Clinton School student Kellen Utecht (’13), who is completing the concurrent MPS/MBA program with the University of Arkansas Walton College of Business, has been profiled in the “spotlight” section on the Walton College Web site.
Read MoreStudent Partners with Heifer International to Study Work in Europe
Clinton School student Anatoliy Shatkovskyy spent the past year working with Heifer International, the world hunger and poverty organization, to increase funding sources and analyze rural development projects in Central and Eastern Europe.
Read MoreStudent Partners with Sen. Pryor to Analyze Budget Cuts
Clinton School student Fernando Cutz (’12) has spent this academic year working with the Office of U.S. Senator Mark Pryor (D – Ark.) to analyze the affects of federal budget cuts on police and fire departments across Arkansas.
Read MoreStudent, Grad Help Launch Multi-faith Youth Group
Ten youth participated representing the three Abrahamic faiths; however, the group is looking to recruit more diverse youth representatives from other belief systems, Cawvey said.
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