Dewi, a Fulbright Scholar from Jakarta, Indonesia, completed the guidebook for her final project in the school’s Master of Public Service (MPS) degree program.
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Clinton School student Valerie Hendrix has spent the last six months working as a consumer advocate with an Arkansas agency responsible for implementing a new statewide electronic medical records system.
Read MoreClinton School Marathon Participants
Several Clinton School students are running in the Little Rock Marathon this Sunday and another has helped the event add a public service component for participants.
Read MoreLast Day to Vote for Shamim
Today is the last day to vote for Clinton School student Shamim Okolloh, who is one of 50 finalists for the Student In Service Awards, recognizing outstanding college students whose volunteer service positively impacts society and inspires others to serve
Read MoreStudents Attending EAST Conference
Clinton School students Judy Watts, Andy Lewis, Spencer Lucker and Shamim Okolloh are leading a breakout session at the EAST Conference on Wednesday, March 2, at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
Read MoreStudents Attend Diversity Conference
A group of Clinton School students participated in a two-day Diversity and Inclusion Institute conducted by Just Communities of Arkansas earlier this month.
Read MoreRecycling Launched at River Market Campus
After a yearlong effort, the Clinton School Student Government Association has brought recycling the River Market campus.
Read MoreVIDEO: Student Stock Mentors Youth
Clinton School student Erin Stock (’12), who serves as a mentor at a local middle school in Little Rock, was featured in a report about mentoring on KTHV Channel 11:
Read MorePotts ESPN Exec Brags on Clinton School
ESPN public relations executive Keri Potts, who is speaking out against sexual assault after fending off an attempted rape while vacationing in Italy in 2008, has written about her speech Monday at the Clinton School on her blog, “A Fight Back Woman.”
Read MoreMulticultural Student Association
About 15 students participated in the first meeting this semester of the Clinton School Multicultural Student Association. The group discussed global stereotypes.
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