This commencement information page contains frequently asked questions and answers for the 2026 Commencement Ceremony for the Clinton School of Public Service.
Read MoreStudents Tackle Global Micro-Finance Barriers with Dr. Rogelio Garcia-Contreras
The Clinton School of Public Service welcomed Visiting Fellow Dr. Rogelio Garcia-Contreras on Feb. 20 for an immersive social innovation workshop.
Read MoreClinton School to Host Keep Little Rock Beautiful 2026 Citywide Cleanup Kickoff
The Clinton School of Public Service will host the official kickoff of Keep Little Rock Beautiful’s 17th Annual Citywide Cleanup at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 14.
Read MoreClinton School to Host 2026 NASPAA Student Simulation Competition
The Clinton School of Public Service will serve as an official host site for the 2026 NASPAA Student Simulation Competition on Saturday, March 7.
Read MoreClinton School to Host Conversation with ‘Rough House’ Author Alison Lyn Miller
The Clinton School of Public Service will host journalist and author Alison Lyn Miller for a conversation about her newly released book, “Rough House: A Father, A Son, and the Pursuit of Pro Wrestling Glory.”
Read MoreESPN’s John T. Edge to Discuss New Memoir, ‘House of Smoke,’ at Clinton Presidential Center on Nov. 3
The Clinton Presidential Center Presents series will host acclaimed writer, author, and host of ESPN’s “TrueSouth,” John T. Edge, for a conversation and book signing on Monday, Nov. 3, at 6 p.m.
Read MoreClinton School of Public Service Info Day 2024 – Your Path to Making Real Change
The Clinton School Info Day is your opportunity to dive deep into our action-oriented program that prepares future leaders for the challenging yet rewarding work of on-the-ground change.
Read MoreWinthrop Rockefeller Institute, Clinton School, CALS to Host Dialogues on Effects of Climate Change on Arkansas Water
The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, the University of Arkansas Clinton School for Public Service, and the Central Arkansas Library System will host a series of virtual dialogues in November on the effects of climate change on the water in Arkansas. These dialogues will be hosted as part of the Kettering Foundation’s Partnership for Democratic Practices in Arkansas.
Read MoreListening Sessions Announced as Part of Kettering Foundation Partnership for Democratic Practices in Arkansas
The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, Central Arkansas Library System, and University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, as part of the Kettering Foundation’s Partnership for Democratic Practices in Arkansas, will host three online listening sessions in the coming weeks in which members of the public are invited to share how they view climate change and its effects on water sources in Arkansas.
Read MoreDialogues for the Healthcare Community Set for July 5 and July 8
Members of the Clinton School faculty and Essential Partners are inviting members of the health care community – medical providers, administrators, and support staff – to attend free, online, facilitated, small-group dialogues where they will have the chance to talk with others in the field about their COVID-19 experiences, to hear and be heard by one another about what matters most in this unique moment of isolation, loss, uncertainty, and strain.
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