Clinton School of Public Service students will complete International Public Service Projects as part of the school’s Master of Public Service degree program this summer.
Read MoreHicks, Tu Join Dean’s Advisory Board
Burt Hicks and Amy Tu have been announced as the newest members of the Clinton School of Public Service Dean’s Advisory Board.
Read MoreFive Graduates Receive Honors
Brittany Chue, Rhianna Taylor, Mary Larkin Furlow, Wendy Cook, and Lydia Adusei received honors for their academic work and public service leadership at the Clinton School.
Read MoreHarrison Bridges Public Service and Law Degrees at Squire Patton Boggs
Throughout his time at the Clinton School of Public Service and Bowen School of Law, Austin Harrison focused on the synergies between public service, public policy, and law.
Read MoreVillafane Joins Clinton School as Enrollment and Student Services Manager
Rachel Villafane (’20) has joined the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas as the school’s new Enrollment and Student Services Manager.
Read MoreGiving at Graduation Partners with Heart of Arkansas United Way
The Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas will collect items of need for recent Arkansas tornado victims in partnership with Heart of Arkansas United Way at the school’s Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 20.
Read MoreAlumni Matching Gift Class Challenge
In honor of the graduating Class of 2023, a Clinton School alum has generously offered to match all donations made up to $5,000.
Read MorePark Named Associate Professor
Dr. Chul Hyun Park has been named Associate Professor for the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas.
Read MoreMapping a Brighter Future for Women in Leadership
Like all of the students of the Clinton School of Public Service, Ophelia Akoto and Rodrigo Santos Legaspi arrived in Little Rock with the desire to learn the science behind public service.
Read MoreClinton School Center on Community Philanthropy Expands Racial Healing Certification Program
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service has received an additional four years of support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to expand its Racial Healing Certification Program.
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