The roster of alumni from the Clinton School of Public Service is laden with people who have interesting and unusual backstories. Ben Grimes’ (’20) public service journey puts him near the top of the list.
Read MoreAlumni Spotlight: Emily Kearns (’17)
Emily Kearns (’17) joined the Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service as a Community Philanthropy Fellow in May 2024.
Read MoreDesire to Make Change at Scale Drove Miller to Clinton School
Two of Chelsea Miller’s most telling traits growing up in North Carolina were her passion for service and her love for politics.
Read MorePitts’ Winding Road Leads to Clinton School
When J. Dillon Pitts (’21) looks back on his educational and career journey thus far, he sees a winding path that led through a lot of unexpected territory.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Arkansas Department of Education
Clinton School graduate Vida Torgbe, in partnership with the Arkansas Department of Education, developed the Kindergarten Readiness Assessment Toolkit, a user-friendly, research-based guide to help teachers evaluate early childhood development.
Read MorePrewett Connects Clean Energy and Financial Access
As the modern world evolves, there’s a growing crossroad between access to financial services and access to efficient, clean energy in underserved communities across the country. It’s at this intersection where Wesley Prewett operates.
Read MoreAlumni Spotlight: Samantha Sheffield (’20)
Proudly known as a “unicorn” in her hometown of Austin, Texas, Samantha Sheffield (‘20) holds the distinction of being born and raised in a city that has seen explosive growth and transformation.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Central Arkansas Library System
Clinton School graduate Emily Fischer helped plan the CALS Hillary Rodham Clinton Children’s Library, blending literacy, learning, and family engagement.
Read MoreOjeda Joins Clinton School Impact Center
The Clinton School Impact Center (CSIC) welcomes its new Research Associate, Evanna Ojeda.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: ACHI
As part of her final Capstone project at the Clinton School of Public Service, Lindsey Clark partnered with the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement to support the launch of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center to Prevent Childhood Obesity.
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