Clinton School student Salina Adolph recently concluded her summer International Public Service Project with the American Bar Association Commission on Immigration in Washington, D.C.
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Clinton School student Kirby Richardson (Rogers, Ark.) is currently in Yangon, Myanmar, for his International Public Service Project with Winrock International. Below is a reflection, written by Richardson of his first two months in Myanmar.
Read MorePrewett Pursues Interest in Economic Development with Zoona
Wesley Prewett (Russellville, Ark.) is spending his summer in Cape Town, South Africa working with Zoona, a mobile technology company developing financial products including money transfers, savings accounts, and credit products for underserved consumers in Zambia and Malawi.
Read MoreWebber Enjoys Early Weeks of IPSP with Kenya Relief
Clinton School student Rebecca Webber (Little Rock, Ark.) is currently in Migori, Kenya, for her International Public Service Project with Kenya Relief, where she is working conjunction with the Kenya Relief staff to implement a new medical records system and create an evaluation plan which will serve as the foundation for a monitoring and evaluation program for a new clinic.
Read MoreMcCall Reflects on First Two Weeks of IPSP Work in Tanzania
Clinton School student Christine McCall (Chicago, Ill.) is currently in Mwanza, Tanzania, for her International Public Service Project with Wesley College, where she will research best practices for servant leadership programs and develop a curriculum for Wesley’s Servant Leadership Center.
Read MoreKurten Partners with DecARcerate Coalition for Capstone Project
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Megan Kurten collaborated with members of the DecARcerate Coalition on a research project focusing on inequities in Arkansas’ criminal justice system, particularly focusing on racial disparities in offender populations.
Read MoreAlexander Capstone Collaborates with Association of Arkansas Counties
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Amie Alexander worked in collaboration with the Association of Arkansas Counties to study the needs of Arkansas Counties interested in implementing County Youth Councils as part of her final Capstone project.
Read MoreUncovering Barriers to Student Success in Dominican Republic’s Northern Coast
Recent graduate Paxton Richardson completed her Capstone project in spring 2018, which begins to identify barriers to university student success on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic. Richardson conducted a needs assessment for the DREAM Project, a Dominican nonprofit, in summer 2017 in order to fulfill the Clinton School’s International Public Service Project (IPSP)…
Read MoreWince Continues Youth Work with IPSP in Kenya
Marquisa Wince (Milwaukee, Wisc.), who recently completed her first year at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, is in Nairobi, Kenya, this summer for her International Public Service Project.
Read MoreDunlap Helps to Make Buddy Hayes Park a Space for All
South Fayetteville community partners are celebrating moving toward increasing access to public green space through the development of Buddy Hayes Park.
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