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.
Read MoreImages of Women in Reentry – Hope Rises Photography Exhibit and Reception
Hope Rises, a nonprofit in Little Rock, offers a comprehensive program for previously incarcerated women to transform their lives and achieve successful reentry into their community. The Hope Rises Wellness & Recovery House is a supportive community living environment in which women can recover from trauma and addiction and work daily on their physical, mental,…
Read MoreStudents will Conduct Projects in 19 Countries this Summer
Thirty-three students in the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Master of Public Service degree program will conduct international public service projects in 19 different countries this summer. Students will complete projects related to agriculture, education, economic development, criminal and social justice, and international development, among others, for organizations such as Winrock International,…
Read MoreAmie Alexander Awarded the 2017-2018 B.A. Rudolph Scholarship
Today Amie Alexander was awarded the $12,000 B.A. Rudolph Scholarship for the 2017-2018 school year at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. Alexander is a graduate of the University of Arkansas with a bachelor of science degree in agriculture, food and life sciences. In addition to working on her master of public…
Read MoreProfessor will be Keynote Speaker at University of Arkansas at Fort Smith African Night
The African Students Association at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith will host its fifth annual African Night from 6-9 p.m. on April 7 in the Reynolds Room of the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center, 800 N. 49th St. Jericho Way Day Resource Center is the recipient of a grant from the University of Arkansas Clinton…
Read MoreClinton School Student Accepted into International MBA Program
Fiona O’Leary Sloan, of Seattle, Washington, a student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, has been selected to join the second class of the Asia School of Business, a prestigious MBA program in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A collaboration between MIT’s Sloan School of Management and Malaysia’s Bank Negara, the Asia School…
Read MoreStudents Join Global Movement to Stop Violence Against Women and Girls
Students at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service present a benefit production of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues with a performance by Clinton School students and Little Rock community members. The performance will be held Friday, February 24th, 2017 at 7:00 P.M. at the Clinton School’s main campus located at 1200 President…
Read MoreClinton School of Public Service Selects Policy Solutions Challenge USA Team
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service has named the members of a team which will compete in Policy Solutions Challenge USA, a national competition policy competition. The 2017 team is made up of two second-year students, Stacy Cox and Thurman Green, and three first-year students, Paxton Richardson, Caitlin Campbell, and Tony Nickerson. The team will…
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