Clinton School student Veena Rangaswami (’13) partnered with a nonprofit that provides educational opportunities to underprivileged children in Mumbai, India, to build a database of students enrolled in its programs and provide feedback on evaluation and testing processes.
Read MoreClinton School Students Completing Public Service Projects on Six Continents
Forty students from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service are traveling to 21 countries on six continents this summer to complete international public service projects.
Read MorePoll: Commonality, Competition Among Racial Groups Will Play Major Role in Future Elections
The United States is projected to become a majority-minority nation for the first time in 2043, a pattern already evident in communities throughout the nation. Whites are expected to remain the largest single group; however, no group will comprise a majority.
Read MoreAlumni Profiles: Strong Advocates for Children’s Health
Today, we begin our annual summer series highlighting the great work of Clinton School graduates across Arkansas, the country and the world. We begin with 2011 graduate Anna Strong:
Read MoreStudent Studies Service Learning on University Campuses
Clinton School student Leslie Harris (’13) partnered with the University of Arkansas Center for Community Engagement to assess the status of service learning at benchmark universities and develop a plan for campus-wide service learning.
Read MoreTwo Clinton School students earn Boren Fellowships for international education, language study
Two Clinton School students have earned 2013 Boren Fellowships, which provide stipends to U.S. graduate students to add international and language components to their graduate education.
Read MoreStudent Government President to Attend Leadership Conference
D’Amico, who is president of the Student Government Association at the Clinton School, earned a full scholarship to attend the conference through the organization’s scholarship fund. Below is a press release from NCCWSL and the American Association for University Women, announcing D’Amico’s scholarship:
Read MoreChildren’s Library Crafts and Food Fair a Success
A large crowd of children and families attended “Home Grown: A Hands On Crafts and Food Fair for Kids,” which was organized by two Clinton School students at the CALS Children Library & Learning Center on Saturday.
Read MoreStudents to Lead Workshop to Introduce Children to Food Crafts
Sink and Perry put together the press release below about the May 25 event, which will be at the new Central Arkansas Library System Children’s Library and Learning Center. May 25 Workshop to Introduce Kids to Food Crafts
Read MoreStudent Creates Writing Workshop for Youth Diversity Training
Clinton School student Kelly Ford (’13) partnered with Just Communities of Arkansas (JCA) to create a writing workshop for middle school youth that the local nonprofit will include in its diversity training for young people.
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