Second-year student Aaron Kennard has been selected as the recipient of the Amanda Harris Memorial Scholarship.
Read MoreGrubb Working as Community Developer with Atlas Community Studios
Megan Grubb (’20) is working as a Community Developer with Atlas Community Studios, an organization based in Des Moines, Iowa, that assists rural communities to plan for growth through collaborative strategic planning and simple, realistic plans.
Read MoreAkoto, Cruce Receive IPSP Scholarships from Lauren T. Remedios Foundation
Ophelia Akoto and Amanda Cruce have been awarded International Public Service Project Scholarships from the Lauren T. Remedios Foundation for their field service projects this summer.
Read MoreCampbell Presents on Civil Rights, Black Lives Matter Movements in U.S. Embassy Event
Tim Campbell (’21) recently participated in an event hosted by the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, presenting on topics including the civil rights and Black Lives Matters movements and women and youth activism.
Read MoreClinton School Students Set to Begin International Public Service Projects
Forty students from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will complete International Public Service Projects this summer with organizations domestic and abroad using a blend of in-person and remote work.
Read MoreParker Awarded Boren Fellowship
Leslie Parker (Dierks, Ark.) has been awarded a National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren Fellowship to study in Brazil starting in February 2021.
Read MoreAkoto, Santos Legaspi Announced as McLarty Scholars
The McLarty family today announced that two University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students, Ophelia Delali Akoto and Rodrigo Santos Legaspi, have been selected as this year’s McLarty Scholars for a semester-long fellowship at Vital Voices Global Partnership (VVGP) in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreNoel, Williamson Combine on Social Justice Education Programs
A University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate and one of the school’s current students are working together to bring social justice education programs to Arkansas charter schools.
Read MoreFlorick Co-Authors Research Article Showing Importance of Arts-Based Field Trips
Second-year student Laura Florick has co-authored a research article for Phi Delta Kappan, the journal of PDK International, which is the nation’s premier forum for serious discussions of research, policy, and practice in K-12 education.
Read MoreClinton School Recognizes Award Winners from Class of 2021
Five graduating University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students have been announced as award winners as part of the school’s graduation celebration.
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