The good press for the Clinton School of Public Service continues. On the heels of a glowing piece in Arkansas Life, Sam Eifling of Arkansas Business favorably reviews the school’s ability to attract talent from all over the world.

Writes Mr. Eifling,

Clinton School students, though tough to stereotype, do have some common traits. They’re bright, and tend to speak in complete paragraphs, using sentences curlicued with subordinate clauses. They tend to dress nattily (school dress code and all), to make eye contact, to participate, to care. They arrive in Little Rock from points near and far: The 134 students in the five classes that the school has admitted have hailed from 17 countries and 32 states plus Washington, D.C.