The National Park Service announced recently that Clinton School graduate Spirit Trickey (’10) has been named the new chief of interpretation for Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park in Seattle, Washington.
Read MoreBlair Center, Clinton School Launch Major Partnership
Two University of Arkansas System entities today announced a multi-year partnership that will include scholarly research and co-sponsored conferences and speakers on topics central to the study of southern politics, public service and community philanthropy.
Read MoreClinton School Accepting Applications for Fall 2013
The Clinton School is now accepting applications for enrollment in its Master of Public Service (MPS) degree program in the fall of 2013.
Read MoreCelebrating Independence Day of Uganda
Uganda is the home country of Clinton School student Angela Bukenya, as well as graduates Tezira Jamwa and Beatrice Biira. Additionally, 10 Clinton Schools students have completed their International Public Service Projects in Uganda.
Read More2012 IPSP Photo, Blog Contest Winners Announced
Each summer at the Clinton School, our students participate in blog and photo contests as they travel for their International Public Service Projects.
Read MoreClinton School Grad To Help Enforce Fair Housing Laws in HUD Position
Clinton School graduate Kate Cawvey (’12) was recently hired as an equal opportunity specialist with the Housing and Urban Development’s – HUD – Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity in St. Louis.
Read MoreWomen’s Foundation Lauds Student Project
The Women’s Foundation of Arkansas, which has partnered with the Clinton School on several projects, highlighted the work of a Clinton School student in its recent newsletter.
Read MoreStudents Visit Project Sites Across Arkansas
Last week, the newest Clinton School students traveled across the city and state for their first visits to the sites of the 2012-13 Practicum public service projects.
Read MoreSix Students Volunteer at Clinton Global Initiative
Six Clinton School students traveled to New York City this past weekend to serve as volunteers at the 8th annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting. This year’s theme was “Designing for Impact.”
Read MoreClinton School Student Produces Civil Rights Film
Clinton School student Stephen Bailey produced a promotional film for the Reel Civil Rights Film Festival in conjunction with the Little Rock Central National Historic Site and the Little Rock Film Festival. The film was released during the historic site’s ‘s 55th anniversary commemoration of the1957 desegregation of Little Rock Central High School. Watch it below:
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