Earthquake and Public Service – Twenty-nine Clinton School students are spread across the globe in 18 different counties working on their international public service projects. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette was able to get in touch with four of them to see how things were going:
Lindsey Barnett was shocked when she felt the ground shake beneath her. Just two weeks after she left for Bella Vista, Belize, to work on a public service project, she was experiencing her first earthquake.
But that’s the reason the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service requires its students to go abroad, the 26-year-old masters student said.
“You can prepare for any type of foreseeable circumstance, but there is often that one thing that doesn’t go as planned,” she said.
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