Three Clinton School students are working this year with the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas (WFA) to update a 1973 report on the status of women in Arkansas to promote outreach and educational programs for girls and women in the state.
Read MoreStudents to Serve Dinner at Salvation Army
A group of Clinton School students will serve dinner Sunday at the Salvation Army in Little Rock. They will be responsible for buying groceries, preparing and serving a meal for about 200 people.
Read MoreClinton School Student Helps Promote Welcoming Communities
Clinton School student Kate Raum of Joplin, Mo. recently worked with Welcoming America, a national nonprofit organization, to complete a report of case studies examining innovative strategies for creating welcoming communities in the United States.
Read MoreStudents Promoting Sustainable Business Practices
As part of their coursework, four Clinton School students have partnered with the Sustainable Business Network of Central Arkansas to address the needs of the sustainable business community in the region.
Read MoreStudents Promoting Central AR Green Initiative
Four Clinton School students are assisting Metroplan to develop Central Arkansas in a more sustainable way through advancement of a regional green initiative.
Read MorePHOTO: Students Meet with Former Colombian President
Clinton School students met today with former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe for an hour-long question-and-answer session. A former mayor, senator and governor, Uribe served as president of Colombia from 2002 to 2010. Below is a photo the students took with Uribe.
Read MoreClinton School Team Participates in Community Walk
Led by faculty member Christina Standerfer, a group of Clinton School students, faculty and staff participated in the Just Communities of Arkansas “Walk for Unity” this weekend. JCA promotes community tolerance and awareness through various programs.
Read MoreStudent Team Studying Services to the Homeless in Central AR
To supplement the existing data devoted to the homelessness issue in Little Rock, the students will be seeking interviews with a wide range of stakeholders from a variety of groups. The information obtained from these meetings will be essential to setting goals for city and outreach agencies to better support homeless individuals and families on their way to housing stability.
Read MorePHOTOS: Parade of Nations
As noted below, several Clinton School students participated in a “Parade of Nations” as part of the Arkansas Council of International Visitors Citizen Diplomacy Summit this weekend in Little Rock. Below are some photos from the event:
Read MoreStudents to Take Part in Parade of Nations
The event will feature a “Parade of Nations,” in which the school’s international students and those who are American citizens but were born in other nations will carry the flags of their native countries. Some American students will carry the flags of a classmate’s home country or of countries where they completed their international projects.
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