A team of Clinton School students is garnering attention in Newport, Ark., where they are completing a Practicum project with community leaders.
Read MoreGraduates Named to ’20 in Their 20s’ List
Two Clinton School graduates were named to a list recognizing Arkansas young professionals. Malcolm Glover (’06) and Marquita Little (’09) were named to the Arkansas Business “20 in Their 20s” list, which identifies the state’s rising stars.
Read MoreGrad Delivers Keynote at Nonprofit Event
Clinton School alumnus Spencer Lucker (’12) was the keynote speaker at Village Life Outreach Project’s “Night on the Serengeti” banquet Friday in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Read MoreOctober Speakers Schedule Announced
October 1 at 12:00 p.m. (Sturgis Hall)
– Hardiman is the director of CeaseFire Illinois, an award-winning public health model that has been scientifically proven to reduce shootings and killings.
Nonprofit President Visits Clinton School
Dr. David Dodson, president of Manpower Development Corp. (MDC) , spoke at the Clinton School this morning in an event hosted by the Center on Community Philanthropy in partnership with the Arkansas Community Foundation.
Read MoreGraduate Appointed by Kenyan President to Serve on Tribunal
The tribunal found Baraza guilty of misconduct in altercation with a security guard in a village market and recommended that she be removed from the court. Here’s a news account of tribunal’s findings:
Read MorePHOTO: Student Meets Visits With President at Solar Conference
Clinton School student Trish Flanagan (’13), who is pursuing a concurrent MBA degree with the Sam M. Watlon College of Business at the University of Arknasas, had the opportunity to visit with President Clinton at a recent Solar Power International Conference in Orlando, Fla. Flanagan attended the confernce along with some of her Walton College classmates.
Read MoreStudents Travel to Delta for ‘Field Service Field Trip’
Sixteen new Clinton School students traveled to Helena-West Helena, Ark., last weekend to get a taste of the range of public service going on in the impoverished Arkansas Delta region.
Read MoreFive Recent Clinton School Graduates Land Jobs
We’ve recently received exciting news from several 2012 Clinton School graduates who have landed public service jobs. Here’s a round-up of alumni job news:
Read MoreScholar Talks Global Food Security
Last week the Clinton School welcomed Robert L. Thompson, a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University and expert on global agriculture, to discuss the challenge of feeding the world’s growing population. He tackled the issue from numerous angles, addressing food security at all levels – household, national and global.
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