Clinton School student Fernando Cutz is the first recipient of the 2010 Ford Motor Company Community Fellowship worth $20,000.
Read MoreStudents Help Promote Sustainable Business
Four students Clinton School students will work with the Sustainable Business Network of Central Arkansas and local businesses to launch the first sustainable business certification program of its kind in Arkansas.
Read MoreClinton School Students Counter Youth Vote Trend
The average overall voter turnout in a non-presidential year is about 40 percent compared to an average turnout in a presidential year of 55 percent. Older people tend to vote at a higher rate than young people.
Read MoreStudents Help AR Children’s Hospital with Injury Prevention
Four Clinton School students are working with the Injury Prevention Center at Arkansas Children’s Hospital to assess the injury prevention needs of the prospective hospitals in the state’s new trauma system.
Read MoreWalk for COmmUNITY
Twenty-six Clinton School students will participate in the Just Communities of Arkansas Walk for COmmUNITY on Sunday, November 7.
Read MoreStudents Working with College to Improve Race Relations
Four Clinton School students are working with Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas to facilitate conversations about race in Helena-West Helena.
Read MoreStudents Helping Pine Bluff Foundation Target Grant Money
Four Clinton School students will work with the Pine Bluff Area Community Foundation this year to improve its grant-making process in an effort to increase the impact of community projects.
Read MoreStudents Aim to Expand School Garden Program
Working with the Arkansas Children’s Hospital Research Institute, the students will develop a plan for sustaining gardens in schools launched in a national garden research study.
Read MoreRacing for the Cure
Clinton School student Lindsey Johnson (’11) provides a report from Saturday’s Race for the Cure, which raises money and awareness for those affected by breast cancer:
Read MoreEducation Secretary, Clinton School student partner to promote diversity
A question asked by a Clinton School student to Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has led to a new partnership to promote socio-economic diversity in higher education.
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