The Center on Community Philanthropy at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service has announced the establishment of a certification program in racial healing that will offer training and development for nonprofit and philanthropic leaders.
Read MoreMorris Works with Brian’s Pharmacy Through COVID-19 Pandemic
Since June, Robert Morris (’20) has been working as the Lead Pharmacy Technician for Brian’s Pharmacy in Sherwood, Ark., assisting the community-owned pharmacy in its day-to-day operations throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreCenter on Community Philanthropy Announces 2021 Advancing Equity Award Recipients
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service announced Arkansas Immigrant Defense and Just Communities of Arkansas as the recipients of the 2021 Advancing Equity Award on Tuesday, January 19.
Read MoreCelebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday on Monday, January 18 is the day of service that celebrates Dr. King’s life and legacy. As the nation’s first graduate school to offer a Master of Public Service, the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service is proud to honor the legacy of the civil rights leader.
Read MoreThe National Day of Racial Healing is Tuesday, January 19
Clinton School Dean James L. “Skip” Rutherford III has signed a proclamation declaring the school’s commitment to observing January 19, 2021 as the National Day of Racial Healing.
Read MoreClinton School to Partner on Coming to the Table Dialogue
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will partner with the Arkansas Peace and Justice Memorial Movement to host a virtual Coming to the Table dialogue on Thursday, January 21 at 6 p.m. There is no charge to participate.
Read MoreClinton School, Winthrop Rockefeller Institute to Host Deliberations on Nation’s Economic Recovery
The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, as part of the Kettering Foundation’s Partnership for Democratic Practices in Arkansas, will host two online deliberations on January 26 and 28 about the nation’s economic recovery from COVID-19.
Read MoreHeptig Joins Capstone Partner in Full-Time Role
Second-year student Courtney Heptig is working as a Permanency Specialist with Our Community Our Kids (OCOK), a division of ACH Child and Family Services located in Fort Worth, Texas.
Read MoreGrubb Working with University of Kansas Medical Center Frontiers Program
Megan Grubb (’20) recently joined the University of Kansas Medical Center as the Frontiers Community and Recruitment Navigator Program Manager.
Read MoreClark Serving as Program Manager for Arkansas Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics
Katie Clark (’20) has joined the Arkansas Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (ARAAP) as a Program Coordinator.
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