Ten teams of first-year students from the Clinton School of Public Service are set to embark on Arkansas-focused public service projects for the 2024-25 academic year. These projects will be conducted in partnership with a diverse array of organizations, including nonprofits, foundations, private businesses, and community initiatives across the state.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: PCSSD School-Based Health Center
Jenna Evans, a 2023 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, used her final Capstone project to assist with the development and launch of the first school-based health center for the Pulaski County Special School District.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Springdale High School
Ralph Bray, a 2023 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, helped create a mentoring program for Northwest Arkansas high school students as part of his final Capstone project.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Skills to Launch
Cameron Witt, a 2024 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, recently partnered with the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub as part of her final Capstone project.
Read MoreClinton School Students Embark on International Public Service Projects
Thirty-three students at the Clinton School of Public Service are set to embark on International Public Service Projects (IPSP) this summer as part of their fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Public Service degree program.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Little Rock’s Master Pedestrian Plan
Solomon Quarm collaborated with the City of Little Rock Department of Public Works on his final Capstone project. Quarm’s work focused on the development the city’s first Master Pedestrian Plan.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Mental Health First Aid
Katie George, a 2024 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, partnered with Arkansas Rural Health Partnership on her final Capstone project.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Cities of Service
In 2010, the City of Little Rock was announced as one of just 10 cities to receive a $200,000 grant from Cities of Service, a Rockefeller Foundation and Bloomberg Philanthropies-funded initiative designed to encourage residents to volunteer and improve their neighborhoods.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: BUILD Academy
Clinton School students Camille Gilmore and Dylan Lofton partnered with the City of Little Rock and contributed to the launch and evaluation of BUILD Academy: a free business incubator built to diversify the marketplace, grow businesses, and develop opportunities by intentionally cultivating a new generation of small business leadership.
Read MoreClinton School to Present at Arkansas Engaged Learning Network Conference
Dean Victoria DeFrancesco and Dr. Nichola Driver, Executive Director for the Office of Field Service, will present at Teaching Community and Civic Engagement in Arkansas, a conference by the Arkansas Engaged Learning Network.
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