As we move toward Clinton School graduation on May 12, many of the graduates will present their final Capstone projects to fellow students and faculty at the Clinton School. The presentations will begin this Friday at Sturgis Hall. Those set to present include:
9:00-9:35 am
Capstone Student: Fernando Cutz
Project Location: Office of U.S. Senator Mark Pryor (Little Rock)
Project: Cutz analyzed the impact of community block grants on police and firefighter departments in the state of Arkansas.
9:40-10:15 am
Student: Gregory Cooper
Location: Great Rivers Greenway District (St. Louis, MO)
Project: Cooper created a marketing framework for the transformation of an abandoned elevated rail line into a park by researching best practices and interviewing perspective sponsors about greenspace development projects.
10:30-11:05 am
Student: Anatoliy Shatkovskyy
Location: Heifer International Headquarters (Little Rock)
Project: For the Central and Eastern Europe Area Program, Shatkovskyy worked to improve access to institutional funding sources in Europe and conduct an analysis of the Heifer project development documents to ensure the consistency and effectiveness of Heifer program work.
11:10-11:45 am
Student: Erin Stock
Location: United Nations IRIN New Service (Bangkok, Thailand)
Project: While working as an associate humanitarian reporter, Stock worked to bolster coverage of humanitarian news in Timor-Leste and Papau New Guinea and improve the quality of stringer contributions to the news service.
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