Connor Donovan (’19) has launched a new social enterprise, Me.Mentor, a virtual mentorship program that connects students and young professionals with mentors for education and career support.
Read MoreMathews Named Outstanding Young Alumnus for UAF Bumpers College
Brandon Mathews (‘15) has been named the Outstanding Young Alumnus by the Bumpers College Alumni Society at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – December 2020
News and updates from Clinton School of Public Service graduates from across the country for the month of December 2020.
Read MoreSupporting Clinton School Students on Giving Tuesday
On this Giving Tuesday we are asking for your help in supporting Clinton School students and their impactful work during a time that many of them need it the most.
Read MoreOffice of Community Engagement to Host Virtual Partner Fair on March 10
The Office of Community Engagement at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will host a virtual Partner Fair for nonprofits, government agencies, businesses and other organizations interested in becoming a field service partner for the 2021-22 academic year.
Read MoreABA, Public Service Academy Win NABE/LexisNexis Community and Educational Outreach Award
The Arkansas Bar Association has been announced as a recipient of the National Association of Bar Executives/LexisNexis Community and Educational Outreach Award for its work on the inaugural Public Service Academy.
Read MoreHoward to be Honored for Work on Arkansas Summit on African American Males
More than a decade after his Clinton School Capstone project helped launch the annual event, Harvell Howard (‘09) will be honored as part of the 2020 Arkansas Summit on African American Males (ArSAAM), which is celebrating its 10-year anniversary on Thursday, November 19.
Read MoreAhmadzai and Abedi Start Mask-Making Business Amid Pandemic
Khalid Ahmadzai (’17) and his work with Abwe Adebi in starting a mask-making business in Fayetteville, Ark., were recently profiled by The Times of Entrepreneurship and Forbes.
Read MoreAhmadzai and Abedi Start Mask-Making Business Amid Pandemic
Khalid Ahmadzai (’17) and his work with Abwe Adebi in starting a mask-making business in Fayetteville, Ark., were recently profiled by The Times of Entrepreneurship and Forbes.
Read MoreGrant Award to Address Racial Justice in the Nonprofit Sector
Dr. Karl Besel of Indiana University Bloomington and Dr. Charlotte L. Williams of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will be able to continue their innovative and timely research endeavors related to racial justice and nonprofit sustainability through a grant award from the Racial Justice Research Fund at Indiana University Bloomington.
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