Solomon 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.

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Newell 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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Clinton School Alumni Respond to COVID-19 Impact Survey

More than 97 percent of surveyed alumni from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service are concerned about their own health or their family’s health, according to results of a COVID-19 impact survey by Assistant Professor Nichola Driver and Dean James L. “Skip” Rutherford III. Driver also serves as the Faculty Director for the Office of Community Engagement.

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Ajayi Co-Authors Study on Arkansas Web Transparency

Joyce Ajayi (’16) has co-authored the second edition of “Access Arkansas: County-Level Web Transparency.” Ajayi is a policy analyst for the Arkansas Center for Research in Economics, an Arkansas-focused research center housed in the College of Business at the University of Central Arkansas.

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