As a Clinton School student, Megan Grubb (’20) worked with Atlas Community Studios to develop a placemaking roadmap for the City of Cabot, Arkansas.
Read MoreScott Curran: Putting Theory in Action
An education is only as good as what you do with it and on that scale, Scott Curran has made the very most of his degree awarded as a member of the inaugural class of the Clinton School of Public Service.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Single-Stream Recycling
Judy Watts used her final Capstone project to examine the effects of a single-stream recycling program on the City of Little Rock.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Downtown Little Rock Partnership
Gillian Gullett, native of Little Rock, partnered with the Downtown Little Rock Partnership on her final Capstone project. Gullett’s work focused on the city’s nearly 20,000 downtown parking spaces – many of which go unused every day.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Riverside Actors Theatre
In 2022, Ben Grimes launched the Riverside Actors Theatre, a unique initiative in Central Arkansas with a focus on addressing the needs of military veterans suffering with post-traumatic stress disorder and other service-related challenges.
Read MoreTaylor Creating Impact as COO of Girl Scouts
Regina Taylor, who graduated from the Clinton School of Public Service in 2010, currently serves as the Chief Operations Officer at Girl Scouts – Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Read MoreShoffner Selected to Presidential Leadership Scholars
Hallie Shoffner (’11) has been selected as one of 60 honorees in the latest class of the Presidential Leadership Scholars.
Read MoreInternational Experiences Set Mitchell on Career Path
For many people who grew up in Cleveland, Mississippi, the world can feel like a very small place. If James Mitchell (’09) was ever one of them, that all changed during his undergraduate years at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: The Urban Food Loop
Read Admire developed a plan for a social enterprise that would divert Central Arkansas residents’ food waste from local landfills and develop high-quality compost for commercial use and small local farmers.
Read MoreGenerational Service: Todd Moore’s Local and Global Impact
It might not have been preordained in the strictest sense that Todd Moore’s (’10) educational journey would lead him to the Clinton School of Public Service, but given his family background, it’s not outside the realm of possibility, either.
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