News and updates from Clinton School graduates for November 2019.
Read MoreClinton School Network Participates in Impact the Rock, A Day of Unity and Service
Students, alumni, faculty, and staff of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service participated in Impact the Rock, a Day of Unity and Service on Saturday, November 16.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – October 2019
News and updates from Clinton School graduates for the month of October 2019.
Read MoreRainey Launches Children’s Book Series
Derrick Rainey (‘12) has launched a children’s book series, “Nite-Nite Tales: The Adventures of Bubbles.” The series presents timeless lessons through the eyes of a curious, intellectual, and talented African-American girl.
Read MoreClayton Announced as AACF Race Equity Director for Advocacy
Melvin Clayton (’16) has joined Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families as the Race Equity Director for Advocacy.
Read MoreZuccardi Joins Winrock International in Full-Time Role
Karen Zuccardi (’19) has started work with Winrock International as a Program Associate.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – September 2019
News and updates from Clinton School graduates for September 2019.
Read MoreMathews Honored as Outstanding Young Alum at University of Arkansas
Brandon Mathews (’15) has been honored as an Outstanding Young Alum by the School of Human Environmental Sciences at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Mathews was honored at the school’s Alumni and Friends Reception on Thursday night.
Read MoreBouzihay Working with ASU Transition Studies Program
Clinton School graduate Nora Bouzihay (’17) is working as an Academic Success Coach and First Year Experience Instructor in the Transition Studies Program at Arkansas State University.
Read MoreKearns Serving as Co-Director of New Leaders Council-Arkansas
Clinton School graduate Emily Kearns (‘17) is serving as Co-Chapter Director of New Leaders Council-Arkansas. New Leaders Council is a 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to educating a new generation of progressive leaders in Arkansas.
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