UA Board of Trustees Approves an Online Executive Master of Public Service Degree Program

At its regular meeting today on the campus of Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas in Nashville, Ark., the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees approved an online Executive Master of Public Service (EMPS) degree program to be offered by the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. The 36 credit-hour degree,…

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President Bill Clinton to Deliver 10th Clinton School Commencement Address

Forty-one students will graduate with a Master of Public Service (MPS) degree from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service (UACS) during the 2016 commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 15th at 1:30 p.m. on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Center and Park in Little Rock. President Bill Clinton, founder of the Clinton…

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Students to Complete International Projects in 18 Countries this Summer

Thirty students from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will travel to 18 countries this summer to complete International Public Service Projects as part of the school’s Master of Public Service (MPS) degree program. The students partner with government and non-governmental organizations, such as Winrock International, Heifer International, U.S. Department of State,…

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Department of Human Services to accept Donations for Children in Foster Care Through May

Each year thousands of children are rescued from dangerous situations and taken into the Arkansas foster care system. Sometimes, our caseworkers find that the children don’t even have the basics, like clean underwear, diapers or a bag for their clothes, and they often have not eaten. The Donation drive is aimed at making that first…

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The Pearls Foundation Honors Dr. Charlotte Williams with the Global Impact Award

The PEARLS (Promoting Education Achievement Resourcefulness Leadership & Scholarship) Foundation, in conjunction with Chi Eta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, honored women of color who have demonstrated a commitment to outstanding service and made significant contributions in the areas of educational enrichment, health promotion, family straightening, environmental ownership and global impact at a…

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2016 Clinton School Cookoff Results

Last weekend, the Clinton School held the 2016 Clinton School Annual Cookoff. There were four categories of winners for the Cookoff: creativity, taste, presentation, and an overall winner. The results are as follows: Creativity: Team Vegan/Vegetarian (Andrew Forseman, Hunter Owen, Elena Perry, Kathryn Baxter, Emma McAuley) Taste: Team Chefs with a Frying Problem (Will Van Laningham, Georgia…

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Student Team Partners with Local Organization to Address Healthy Food Access in the Little Rock Area

As part of their team-based project requirement, a team of students at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service worked in partnership with The People Tree to research fresh food access and possible community-based solutions to food insecurity in Greater Little Rock. Caitlin McAteer of Denver, Colo., Heather Rossi of Columbia, S.C., and…

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Student Team Partners with Local Organization to Identify Needs of Children and Families in Drew County

A student team from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service worked alongside Vera Lloyd Presbyterian Family Service to research the needs of children and families in Drew County, Arkansas. Abigail Craig of Little Rock, Ark., Demas Soliman of Alexandria, Egypt, Elena Perry of Slobozia, Romania, and Mary Wolf of Milwaukee, Wisc., conducted…

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Team of Students Implement Innovative Techniques to Address Food Insecurity in the Delta

A student team from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service is working with Mid-Delta Community Consortium (MDCC) to assess food insecurity barriers in Phillips County, Arkansas. Clinton School students Thurman Green of Pine Bluff, Ark., Hunter Owen of Conway, Ark., and Rob Pillow of Jackson, Miss. are assisting MDCC in identifying food…

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Clinton School Students Aid in the Development of Creative Economy in the Arkansas Delta

A team of University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students teamed up with the Newport Economic Development Commission (NEDC) and Downtown Revitalization Improvement Volunteer Effort (D.R.I.V.E.) to identify resources for the renovation of the historic Arkansas Bank and Trust building, known locally as the John Minor building. Students Stacy Cox of Little Rock, Ark.,…

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