Student Promotes Gender Rights Across the World

Clinton School student Ryan Ubuntu Olson (’11) is serving as a consultant for the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, which supports human rights for gender and sexual minorities across the world.

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Student Joins Tour with Congressmen

Clinton School student body president Fernando Cutz represented the school today on tour of the Clinton Library today with Senator John Boozman (R-AR) and Representative David Camp (R-MI), chairman of the House Ways & Means Committee.

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Students Honor Practicum Partners

The sixth class of Clinton School students, who are currently completing their first year in the Master of Public Service degree program, hosted a reception today to honor the organizations they partnered with for their team-based Practicum public service projects.

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Student Learn Self Defense

Clinton School students today took part in self defense classes at Sturgis Hall. The two sessions represent some of the extra-curricular activities in which Clinton School students are engaged.

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Students Learn Budgeting

A group of Clinton School student, many of whom are graduating in May and entering the job market, took part in a session on personal finance and budgeting Thursday at Sturgis Hall.

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More Students to Defend Capstone Projects

Another group of Clinton School students will defend their final Capstone projects this Friday in front of a group of students and faculty. The project is the last of three in the two-year Master of Public Service degree program. The students will graduate in May. Here’s a rundown of Friday’s presentations:

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Student Project Helps Improve LR River Market District

Clinton School student Mark Lienhart spent the last six months researching best practices and conducting a needs assessment on River Market programming and events for the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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Event Raises Awareness of World Hunger

Clinton School students participated in the event, which offered a unique and illuminating dining experience. They learned the realities of poverty and hunger in the United States and abroad as they drew their “lot in life” for the evening.

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