First-year University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service student Connor Flocks is a graduate of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. He entered the Clinton School with public service interests in economic development, voter rights, and mental health.
Read MoreEdgell’s Business and Entrepreneurial Experiences Dovetail with IPSP
First-year Clinton School student Dylan Edgell looks forward to furthering his business and entrepreneurial experiences this summer when he travels to Ollantatytambo, Peru, for his International Public Service Project with Awamaki.
Read MoreClinton School Students Earn Awards at Year-End Reception
Four University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students were announced as award winners at Saturday’s reception for the graduating class of 2018 at Sturgis Hall.
Read MoreSocial Entrepreneurship Leads to Business Plan for LINX Bistro
As part of adjunct professor Terry Mazany’s Social Entrepreneurship class, four University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students recently created a business plan for a new concept for a full-service casual dining restaurant in Little Rock.
Read MoreGiannirakis Continues Public Service Efforts at Clinton School
A first-year student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, Marina Giannirakis was recognized for her exceptional service efforts as an undergraduate at John Carroll University.
Read MoreUnique Approach Aims to Boost Academic Achievement at LRSD Middle Schools
The Little Rock School District (LRSD) joined the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service and ForwARd Arkansas Practicum partners on Friday to announce recommendations for a best-practices approach, introducing a new toolkit to support academic success for LRSD middle school students.
Read MoreMcLarty Scholars Launch New Class of Leaders
McLarty Scholars has announced Christine McCall and Marina Giannirakis as the new recipients of its 2018 scholarships. McCall, a graduate of Boston University, and Giannirakis, who attended John Carroll University, will join 2017 scholar Yvonne Quek to round out the 2018 class.
Read MoreClinton School students develop innovative educational programs for four Arkansas museums
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students Ganelle Blake, Nathan Davis, Allison Tschiemer and Brian Wegner created several educational frameworks that enhance learning initiatives and promote deliberative democracy at four institutions.
Read MoreHaas Prepares for Work with VoteRunLead
This summer, first-year student Starre Haas will travel to New York for an International Public Service Project with VoteRunLead, one of the largest and most diverse campaign leadership programs in the country.
Read MoreClinton School Students Prepare for International Public Service Projects
This summer, 43 students in the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Master of Public Service degree program will conduct International Public Service Projects. The students will travel to 28 different countries on six continents.
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