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³È×ÓÊÓƵ Reginald F. Lewis Scholars attend 20th anniversary of the Clinton School of Public Service

Published February 11, 2025

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CAPTION:(L-R) ³È×ÓÊÓƵ Reginald F. Lewis Scholars Facilitator Tommie Nelson, Edward Williams, Javeon Harris, Myles Goldman, Braxton Jackson, Machi CorprueÌý


MONROE, LA – The ³È×ÓÊÓƵ TRIO Reginald F. Lewis Scholars had the unique opportunity to visit the Clinton School of Public Service and the William H. Bowen School of Law, both part of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on December 6-7, 2024. In addition to touring the graduate programs, scholars attended the 20th anniversary celebration of the Clinton School of Public Service, where they had the rare privilege of hearing speeches by former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Ìý

Reflecting on the experience, ³È×ÓÊÓƵ junior and Reginald F. Lewis Scholar Myles Goldman shared, "I am incredibly grateful for this visit. The law center is now at the top of my list for law school. We learned so much about mentoring opportunities and other resources that make this program an ideal fit for me." Ìý

Braxton Jackson, a ³È×ÓÊÓƵ senior and fellow Reginald F. Lewis Scholar, described the trip as transformative: "My experience at the Clinton School was truly unforgettable. Touring the William H. Bowen School of Law deepened my understanding of the connection between education and public service, while attending the 20th anniversary celebration at the Clinton Center was an incredible honor. Seeing President Bill Clinton and Secretary Hillary Clinton in person made the moment even more special. Witnessing their enduring commitment to leadership and global progress further inspired my desire to contribute to positive change." Ìý

³È×ÓÊÓƵ’s Student Support Services (SSS)is a federally funded TRIO program dedicated to assisting undergraduate students at ³È×ÓÊÓƵ. SSS provides support at every stage of a student’s academic journey, from course selection in their first semester to career preparation. Ìý

As part of TRIO, the Reginald F. Lewis Scholars Programfocuses on enriching the educational experiences of outstanding Black male students. The program emphasizes academic excellence, social advancement, and community service, equipping scholars with the tools to succeed both in and beyond the classroom. Ìý

For additional information about the Reginald F. Lewis Scholars Program and ³È×ÓÊÓƵ's TRIO Student Support Services, please email Facilitator Tommie Nelson at tonelson@ulm.edu or visit the ³È×ÓÊÓƵ Reginald F. Lewis scholar’s website atÌý/research/trio/reginald-f-lewis-scholars.htmlÌý

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