University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service student Caitlin Campbell of Batesville, Ark., has been selected as one of 50 Foreign Affairs Campus Coordinators by the U.S. Department of State. Campbell spent her summer interning at the State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreClinton School Class of 2019 Releases its Recommended Reading List
For the 12th consecutive year, students at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service have compiled a list of books they recommend others read. More than half of the book recommendations from the Class of 2019 are nonfiction, while nearly a third were written by women. The books range in date from Meno, written by Plato in the third century B.C., to Born a Crime by Trevor Noah, released in November 2016.
Read MoreTreviño Completes IPSP with Awamaki in Peru
Brandon Treviño, a second-year student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, recently completed his International Public Service Project in Peru.
Read MoreHuffman Learns Foreign Affairs with U.S. State Department Embassy in Armenia
Clinton School student Zack Huffman’s International Public Service Project took him to Yerevan, Armenia, to work with the United States Department of State Embassy of Yerevan, Armenia.
Read MoreClinton School Students to Complete 11 Public Service Projects in Arkansas
Eleven teams of 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 2017-18 academic year.
Read MoreAlexander enjoys IPSP with Foreign Agricultural Service in Tokyo
Clinton School student Amie Alexander traveled to Tokyo, Japan, to do her International Public Service Project with the Foreign Agricultural Service, which links U.S. agriculture to the world to enhance export opportunities and global food security.
Read MoreIntroducing the Clinton School Class of 2019
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will enroll 43 new students in its Master of Public Service (MPS) degree program this fall. Located in downtown Little Rock on the grounds of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park and in the River Market District, the Clinton School is the nation’s first to offer an MPS degree.
Read MoreMiller returns from work with Arthik Samata Mandal in India
Clinton School student Chelsea Miller’s International Public Service Project took her to Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India, to work with Arthik Samata Mandal. ASM’s mission is to promote scientific, secular, and democratic outlook among people and to help them to become conscious citizens creating a new society based on Gandhian values of truth, non-violence, equality, dignity, freedom, and justice.
Read MoreTreviño concludes IPSP with African Prisons Project
Clinton School student Andrew Treviño’s International Public Service Project took him to London, England, to work with the African Prisons Project, whose mission is to bring dignity and hope to the men, women, and children living and working in prisons across Africa.
Read MoreClinton School students enjoying summer in Cape Town
Three Clinton School students are enjoying their time in Cape Town, South Africa, this summer. Emily Loker and Joshua Snyder, who are working on the South African Education Project, were recently joined by Jason Lochmann at Rhodes Memorial in Cape Town.
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