Simmons Bank CEO Recounts Life Story

Simmons First National Bank Chairman and CEO J. Thomas May spoke Wednesday at the Clinton School about the journey of his life, from founding Simmons First to being diagnosed with and living with ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

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Whitman Touts the Future of Nuclear Energy

Former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman, who served as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency during the Bush Administration, spoke to a crowd gathered at the Clinton School on Tuesday night about the future of nuclear energy.

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Clinton School Students Host Central High Visitors

This past Thursday the Clinton School student body hosted 48 seniors from Little Rock Central High School for lunch and a panel discussion. Clinton School students discussed their past and forthcoming Practicum, International, and Capstone projects with the LRCH seniors.

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Ten Students to Run Marathon

Ten Clinton School students will participate in the Little Rock Marathon this Sunday. The marathon course starts on Clinton Avenue and crosses in front of the Clinton School on Dean Kumpuris Avenue.

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Panel Talks Solar Energy

A group of local experts spoke on a panel at the Clinton School last Wednesday about the opportunities for solar energy in Arkansas.

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Filmmaker Tells of Journey to Capture Life of Daisy Bates

When Sharon La Cruise embarked on journey to make the documentary film “Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock,” she had no idea how invested she’d become in the life of Bates. La Cruise came to the Clinton School last week to discuss what it takes to make a documentary and answer questions about her new film.

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Students To Help Screen Film

Several Clinton School students will join Arkansas WAND and the Pulaski Academy Amnesty International chapter to host a screening of the documentary film “Pray the Devil Back to Hell” on March 10 at 7 p.m. at the Unitarian Church on Reservoir Road.

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