Ten Clinton School students are volunteering this weekend at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting, an gathering of world leaders hosted by President Clinton in New York.
Read MorePresidential History
Clinton School students enjoyed a presentation Thursday night from renowned presidential historian Michael Beschloss who spoke as part of the Frank and Kula Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series.
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Several of our students who recently returned from completing International Public Service Projects (IPSP) across the world will participate in a series of panel discussions Friday afternoon at Sturgis Hall. The students will discuss the work they did in partnership with international nonprofit organizations and governments. Here’s a rundown of the panels:
Read MoreClass of 2012 Recommended Reading
Continuing a tradition that began with the Clinton School’s second class in 2006, the members of the entering class were asked to select one book they would recommend for others to read. Below is the recommended reading list from the Class of 2012:
Read MoreSummer in Ethiopia
Clinton School students Mark Lienhart (left) and Ben Kaufman (right) completed their international service projects this summer in Ethiopia where this photograph was taken and where they worked with TOMS Shoes and affiliated organizations.
Read MoreMeet the Secretary
Clinton School students Wednesday met briefly with U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan before he spoke as part of the Frank and Kula Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series.
Read MorePracticum Projects Announced
Eight student teams from the Clinton School will complete public service projects across Arkansas during the 2010-2011 academic year.
Read MoreLunch with a Senator
The new Clinton School students enjoyed a lunch discussion today with Arkansas Senator Blanch Lincoln. Senator Lincoln stopped by to visit with the students about public service, politics and her work in the U.S. Senate.
Read MoreStudents Give Back
The new Clinton School students took a break from orientation this morning to volunteer at the Arkansas Rice Depot. The students helped make packages of rice that the depot will distribute to needy families.
Read MoreField Service Session
The new Clinton School students met with their field service directors, Marie Lindquist and Joe Ballard, along with graduate assistants Julianne Dunn, Sophia Said and David Monteith on Wednesday for a session about the three public service projects that make up the school’s field service curriculum.
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