In-Person, Virtual

Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture with the Clintons

Join the Clintons for a special Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture to mark the Clinton Presidential Center’s 20th anniversary on Saturday, December 7 at 1 p.m. CT / 2 p.m. ET.

The Clintons will share reflections on the noble and important work of public service – from securing peace, prosperity, and progress during the Clinton administration to uplifting millions of people in Arkansas and around the world through the work of the Clinton Foundation and empowering the next generation of leaders through the Clinton School.

The conversation will serve as a clarion call for the future that guides the ongoing work of the Clinton Center:  we all share the responsibility to act and we all do better when we work together.

The program is free of charge, and reservations are required. Seating is limited.



The Clinton Center has been a cornerstone for the Central Arkansas community for 20 years, making an impact that reaches far beyond the state – welcoming more than 5.2 million visitors; providing free educational and cultural programming to students and educators from across the country; hosting world leaders, Supreme Court Justices, advocates, and others for critical discussion and action; running bipartisan programs that bridge divides and foster collaboration; catalyzing billions of dollars in economic impact; and answering the call to serve when crisis hits, providing more than one million meals amid shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Frank & Kula Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series is presented by the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas, the Clinton Foundation, the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, and AT&T.


SECURITY AND BAG POLICY

The following are the only bags permitted into Robinson Center:

Small clutch bags (no larger than 9″x 11″)
Diaper bags (no larger than 14″ x 14″ x 6″)

Prohibited Items
Items not permitted include (but are not limited to):
– Weapons, firearms, knives
– Laser pens
– Pepper spray/mace and other defensive devices
– Signs, banners, flags
– Selfie sticks
– Video cameras/recording devices (Does not include phones)
– Professional cameras (including those with telephoto or zoom lenses)
– Outside food and beverage, including alcohol
– Hoverboards and skateboards
– Noisemaking devices, including cowbells, alarm devices, and airhorns
Please note: The list above provides examples only. Anything deemed inappropriate or offensive by security will not be permitted.