Clinton School of Public Service students are currently working on a pair of field service projects with the Downtown Little Rock Partnership with outcomes that could have lasting impacts on the city’s downtown business and entertainment community.
Read MoreBona Selected as Amanda Harris Memorial Scholarship Recipient
Second-year student Becca Bona has been selected as the 2022 recipient of the Amanda Harris Memorial Scholarship.
Read MoreBailey Helps Secure Grant Funding for After-School Program
Betsy Bailey served 23 years in the classroom and in the communications/community relations role for the Searcy School District before she got the opportunity to enter the Clinton School of Public Service with her cohort in the spring of 2021.
Read MoreHenager, Person, Wilcox Selected for Leadership Greater Little Rock
Clinton School graduates Mollie Henager and Amie Wilcox, both members of the Class of 2018, and Steve Person have been announced as selections for the 38th Class of Leadership Greater Little Rock.
Read MoreRecommended Reading from the Class of 2024
For the 17th consecutive year, first-year students enrolled in the Master of Public Service degree program at the Clinton School of Public Service have compiled a list of books they recommend others to read.
Read MoreTeam-Based, Arkansas-Focused Practicum Projects Announced for 2022-23
Seven teams of first-year students from the Clinton School of Public Service will complete Arkansas-focused public service projects in partnership with public agencies, community initiatives, academic ventures, and nonprofit organizations across the state during the 2022-23 academic year.
Read MoreDear Students: A Letter from Dean DeFrancesco Soto
Dear Students, I am thrilled to welcome you to campus as we begin a new year at the Clinton School of Public Service!
Read MorePark, Ortega Publish Research in Evaluation and Program Planning
Assistant Professor Dr. Chul Hyun Park and Jason Ortega (’20) have co-authored a research article, “The Benefit and Cost of Voluntary Work in Government: The Case of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Boat Crew Program,” for Evaluation and Program Planning.
Read MoreClinton School Students, Graduates Selected for Civility Leadership Institute
Five students and graduates from the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas have been selected for the second class of the Civility Leadership Institute, a leadership development program sponsored by Renew America Together.
Read MoreStudents Set to Begin International Public Service Projects
Thirty-three students from the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas will complete International Public Service Projects this summer as part of the school’s Master of Public Service degree program.
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