Going Global

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Posted by BEN BEAUMONT – Erin Jones (pictured above with Dean Skip Rutherford) was the first Clinton School student to leave Little Rock as students are preparing for their summer International Public Service Projects on all six inhabited continents. Jones is headed to Calcutta, India to work with the Loreto Day School. Listed below are the students, their projects and their locations. The students will work on these until mid August when they return to begin their individual (Capstone) public service projects and complete their elective courses.

The Clinton School will welcome a new group of students (Class 4) in August. Orientation begins August 16.

The projects include:

Sarah Argue: South African Education and Environment Project – Cape Town, South Africa
Lukman Arsalan: Clinton Global Initiative – New York, N.Y.
Sharon Bailey: American University of Central Asia – Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Carly Benkov: Educate The Children International – Kathmandu, Nepal
Molly Brunkow: Loreto Day School and Nabin School – Calcutta, India and Bhaktapur, Nepal
Lindsey Clark: Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative – Lilongwe, Malawi
Emily English: Hoa An Agricultural Research Station – Hoa An, Vietnam
Tim Giattina: University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business – Shanghai, China
Jose Guzzardi: McLarty Associates – Washington, D.C.
Amanda Harris:  LGBTQ Advocacy and Awareness – Prague, Czech Republic
Sara Himelfarb: University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business – Shanghai, China
Sanford Johnson: South African Education and Environment Project – Cape Town, South Africa
Erin Jones: Loreto Day School – Calcutta, India
Geoffrey Kearney: L.I.F.E. Children’s Advocacy Program – Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ryan Lewis: South African Education and Environment Project – Cape Town, South Africa
Marquita Little: Oprah Winfrey’s Leadership Academy – Johannesburg, South Africa
J.D. Lowery: Clinton Climate Initiative – Melbourne, Australia
James Mitchell: USAID and Radio Instruction to Strengthen Education Project – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Jonathan Mwaba: Arkansas World Trade Center – Rogers, Arkansas
Hunter Riley: United Action for Children – Mamfe, Cameroon
Joe Schafer: Sri Lanka Centre for Development Facilitation – Colombo, Sri Lanka
Penelope Sur: Dassault Falcon Jet – Little Rock, Ark.
Russ Swearingen: Arkansas Economic Development Commission – Little Rock, Ark.
James Szenher: United Action for Children and Hope Rising – Mamfe, Cameroon
Jay Thompson: Loreto Day School – Calcutta, India
Tina Tian: Clinton Global Initiative – New York, N.Y.
Idonia Trotter: Belize Women’s Department – Dangriga, Belize
Loan Truong Vu: United Action for Children – Mamfe, Cameroon
Julie West: Rural Education and Development – Kathmandu, Nepal
Chance Williams: Voice of Manyu Radio – Mamfe, Cameroon