CARE International has been working in Egypt since 1954, focusing its efforts in four main areas: education, governance, natural resources and women’s economic empowerment.
Read MoreStudents Named Finalists For Fellowship
Clinton School students Kate Cawvey (’12) and Fernando Cutz (’12) were selected as Presidential Management Fellowship finalists. The PMF program is run by the U.S Office of Personnel Management to help develop future government leaders.
Read MoreStudent Works with Scouts, Peace Corps to Create Youth Programs in Bulgaria
For her final Clinton School public service project, Shenan Boit (’12) lived and worked in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria, where she partnered with Peace Corps Response and the Bulgarian Scout Organization to help Bulgarian communities create youth programs that promote leadership, volunteerism and self-esteem in children.
Read MoreStudents to Attend Diversity Conference
Clinton School students Laura Crosby, Spencer Lucker, Dylan Perry, Andrea Price and Syndney Shearer will attend a diversity and inclusion conference sponsored by Just Communities of Arkansas this weekend in Little Rock.
Read MoreClinton School students completing Capstone projects
The projects are part of the school’s Capstone program, which requires students to work with community leaders to help build healthy, engaged and vibrant communities and demonstrate their ability to work effectively in public service.
Read MoreUPDATE: Students Participating in Day of Service
A group of Clinton School students will participate in today’s Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service by teaming up with City Year Little Rock/North Little Rock to work in the community.
Read MoreStudents to Discuss Public Service with Wisconsin Group
A group of Clinton School students will meet with more than 60 students, faculty and staff from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire on Friday for a dinner discussion about public service. The group will visit Little Rock as part of their biannual Civil Rights pilgrimage. This is the third year that the Clinton School student…
Read MoreStudents Surpass 100,000 Hours of Service
Clinton School students have now completed more than 100,000 hours of public service since the beginning of the school’s Master of Public Service degree program in 2005. The milestone was part of a landmark year for the nation’s seventh presidential school.
Read MoreStudent Traveling to Ukraine as Interpreter
Clinton School student Anatoliy Shatkovskyy (’12), a native of Cherkasy, Ukraine, is traveling to his home country this week with Heifer International CEO Pierre Ferrari to serve as an interpreter.
Read MoreMovember: Raising Money and Awareness for Men’s Health
A team of Clinton School students has teamed up to participate in “Movember,” an annual movement to raise money and awareness for men’s health and the fight against prostate cancer.
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