The Clinton School Center on Community Philanthropy is excited to announce the 2021 Community Philanthropy Advancing Equity Award. This opportunity is offered to nonprofits, grassroots organizations, for-profits, faith-based groups, and individuals who demonstrate innovative ways to promote equity and inclusion in their communities.
Read MoreBolt Announced as Amanda Harris Memorial Scholarship Recipient
Second-year student Mackenzie Bolt (North Little Rock, Ark.) has been awarded the Amanda Harris Memorial Scholarship.
Read MoreHenager Joins Arkansas United as Development Coordinator
Mollie Henager (‘18) has joined Arkansas United, an immigrant rights nonprofit, as a Development Coordinator.
Read MoreGrate Announced as Little Rock Nine Foundation Scholarship Recipient
Second-year student Lydia Grate has been announced as the recipient of the Little Rock Nine Foundation scholarship at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service.
Read MoreWilliams to Present at Drury Nonprofit Leadership Virtual Conference
Dr. Charlotte L. Williams has been announced as a speaker at the 2020 Drury Nonprofit Leadership Virtual Conference on Friday, October 30.
Read MoreRutherford to Retire at End of Academic Year
James L. “Skip” Rutherford III has announced he will retire as Dean of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service effective June 30, 2021.
Read MoreMurphy-Washington Releases Book of Poetry
Shandrea Murphy-Washington (’20), a recent graduate of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, has released a book of poetry.
Read MoreRecommended Reading from the Class of 2022
For the 15th consecutive year, first-year students enrolled in the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service’s Master of Public Service degree program have compiled a list of books they recommend others to read. The list is created in partnership with WordsWorth Books, an independent bookstore in Little Rock and a long-time Clinton School community partner.
Read MoreNine Team-Based Arkansas Public Service Projects Announced
Nine teams of first-year students from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will complete public service projects in partnership with public agencies, community initiatives, academic ventures, and nonprofit organizations across Arkansas during the 2020-21 academic year.
Read MoreSinghal’s Research Published in Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies
Dr. Arvind Singhal, William J. Clinton Distinguished Fellow at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, has co-authored a research article, “New directions for diffusion of innovations research: Dissemination, implementation, and positive deviance,” that has been published in the July 2020 edition of Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies.
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