Andrea Zekis (’20) has accepted a position as a Health Communications Specialist for the Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support (CSTLTS) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Ga.
Read MoreRichardson Joins The BridgeWay as PRN Therapist
Paxton Richardson (’18) has joined The BridgeWay, a mental health hospital in North Little Rock, Ark., as a PRN Therapist.
Read MoreRemembering Lauren Remedios
Lauren Remedios (1983-2020), a 2014 graduate and cherished member of the Clinton School family, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in March.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – June 2020
News and updates from Clinton School graduates for June 2020.
Read MoreFour from Clinton School to be Recognized by Arkansas Bar Association
Four representatives of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will be recognized by the Arkansas Bar Association with Presidential Awards of Excellence for their work with the Public Service Academy.
Read MoreHite Expands Storytelling Project on Perseverance into New Book
Allison Hite (‘15) is the creator of Never, Ever Give Up – CLE, a storytelling project launched in 2018 that has evolved from a social media presence, to a public art installation, and now a book set for release in July.
Read MoreZekis Serving as Interim Executive Director of Lucie’s Place
Andrea Zekis (’20) has been announced as the Interim Executive Director of Lucie’s Place, a nonprofit focused on LGBTQ youth homelessness in central Arkansas.
Read MoreTingquist Working with Pulaski County Community Services
Alex Tingquist (’20) is working as the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Administrator for Pulaski County Community Services.
Read MoreSolomon Co-Authors Article for Arkansas Hospitals Magazine
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Ryan Solomon (’20) has co-authored an article published in the Spring 2020 edition of Arkansas Hospitals magazine. “CANDOR Comes to Arkansas: A Candid Approach to Care” focuses on the approach of speaking openly, honestly, and directly with patients, families, and employees when a patient harm event occurs.
Read MoreNewell Joins Operation Mercy Tajikistan
Andrew Newell is working as the Associate Country Director for Operation Mercy Tajikistan. Newell will officially graduate from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service in May.
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