After more than 19 years of dedicated service and support, Jeanne Stovall, the longtime registrar for the Clinton School of Public Service, will retire on June 30.
Read MoreDr. Charlotte Lewellen Williams to Retire in August
Dr. Charlotte Lewellen Williams, Professor of Public Health and Director of the Center on Community Philanthropy, will retire in August after nearly two decades with the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Delta Dirt
Located in the heart of the Arkansas Delta, Delta Dirt Distillery brings a multi-generational farming legacy to life through handcrafted spirits made from sweet potatoes grown on the family’s fourth-generation farm.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Rogue Water Lab
From overconsumption to aging infrastructure, water access and sanitation challenges are rising, yet public awareness, especially among young people, remains low.
Read MoreClinton School Announces Bruce R. Lindsey Scholarship for Public Service
The Clinton School of Public Service has announced the creation of the Bruce R. Lindsey Scholarship for Public Service, an endowed scholarship that honors Bruce R. Lindsey’s career of impactful leadership.
Read MorePrewett Connects Clean Energy and Financial Access
As the modern world evolves, there’s a growing crossroad between access to financial services and access to efficient, clean energy in underserved communities across the country. It’s at this intersection where Wesley Prewett operates.
Read MoreAlumni Spotlight: Samantha Sheffield (‘20)
Proudly known as a “unicorn” in her hometown of Austin, Texas, Samantha Sheffield (‘20) holds the distinction of being born and raised in a city that has seen explosive growth and transformation.
Read MoreJordan Returns Home as Associate Dean
When Dr. Meagan M. Jordan arrived in her new post as associate dean for the Clinton School of Public Service, it was a homecoming in more ways than one.
Read MoreClinton School Students Set to Embark on Summer International Projects
Forty-eight students at the Clinton School of Public Service are preparing to launch their International Public Service Projects (IPSP) this summer as part of the nation’s first Master of Public Service degree program.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Central Arkansas Library System
Clinton School graduate Emily Fischer helped plan the CALS Hillary Rodham Clinton Children’s Library, blending literacy, learning, and family engagement.
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