More than a decade after his Clinton School Capstone project helped launch the annual event, Harvell Howard (‘09) will be honored as part of the 2020 Arkansas Summit on African American Males (ArSAAM), which is celebrating its 10-year anniversary on Thursday, November 19.
Read MoreAhmadzai and Abedi Start Mask-Making Business Amid Pandemic
Khalid Ahmadzai (’17) and his work with Abwe Adebi in starting a mask-making business in Fayetteville, Ark., were recently profiled by The Times of Entrepreneurship and Forbes.
Read MoreAdmire and The Urban Food Loop Project Named Most Sustainable Small Business
Read Admire (‘15), CEO and Founder of the The Urban Food Loop Project, was recently recognized by the 2020 Sustain the Rock Awards. Admire and The Urban Food Loop Project won the award for Most Sustainable Small Business.
Read MoreRouse Named Director at Arkansas Community Foundation
Allie Rouse (‘14) has been named the Director of Planned Giving for Arkansas Community Foundation.
Read MoreHenager Joins Arkansas United as Development Coordinator
Mollie Henager (‘18) has joined Arkansas United, an immigrant rights nonprofit, as a Development Coordinator.
Read MoreMurphy-Washington Releases Book of Poetry
Shandrea Murphy-Washington (’20), a recent graduate of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, has released a book of poetry.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – September 2020
News and updates from Clinton School of Public Service graduates from across the country for the month of September 2020.
Read MoreBLACK BOYS, Produced by Williamson, Added to NBCU Streaming Service
BLACK BOYS, a full-length documentary produced by Chad Williamson (‘10), has been announced as one of the original films picked up by Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service, and will be available to the public on September 10.
Read MoreTrudell Partners with Arkansas PBS on Storytelling Workshops
Hilary Trudell (‘12) is the founder and leader of The Yarn, a storytelling venture based in Little Rock that uses the power of story to amplify voices, build understanding, and create space for human connection.
Read MoreKeltch Hired as Mobility Specialist with the City of Louisville
Nathan Keltch (’20) has been hired as a mobility specialist with the Department of Public Works for the City of Louisville, Ky.
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