Elizabeth Bloom, a second-year student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, was recently recommended as a semifinalist by the National Screening Committee of the Institute of International Education for the 2022-23 Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
Read MoreBrashers Named Coordinator of PSC Veterans Student Success Center
Tanya Brashers, a second-year student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, was recently named Coordinator of the Pensacola State College Veterans Student Success Center.
Read MoreDenton Announced as Presidential Management Fellows Finalist
Second-year student Colton Denton has been announced as a finalist for the 2022 class of the prestigious Presidential Management Fellows Program (PMF).
Read MoreFisher’s Memoir to be Released on Valentine’s Day
Jason Fisher, a 2007 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, has authored a memoir, “To Where You Are,” set to be released on Valentine’s Day 2022 through Warren Publishing.
Read MoreAkoto Interviewing Impactful Women as Part of Vital Voices Global Partnership Research
When Ophelia Akoto began her Capstone project with Vital Voices Global Partnership (VitalVoices.org), she knew she would have the opportunity to interview impactful and influential women. But she had no idea it would be quite like this.
Read MoreStribling’s Story of Addiction, Recovery, and Support Work Featured in 7 Days: The Opioids Crisis in Arkansas
A documentary focused on issues surrounding opioid addiction in Arkansas premiered Wednesday, October 13 at the 30th annual Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival.
Read MoreBurke Announced as Recipient of Dr. Ruth Allen Scholarship
Madeline Burke, a second-year student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, has been named the 2021 recipient of the Dr. Ruth Allen Scholarship.
Read MoreWilliams’ Work with UAMS Adds to Impactful Research and Evaluation Efforts
Maya Williams, a second-year student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, has joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences as a Research Assistant.
Read MoreGrate Selected to Foreign Affairs Campus Coordinator Program
Lydia Grate has been selected as one of 30 Foreign Affairs Campus Coordinators by the U.S. Department of State. The Foreign Affairs Campus Coordinator Program is designed to create a network of State Department student contacts on college campuses across the nation.
Read MoreRecommended Reading from the Class of 2023
First-year students enrolled in the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service’s Master of Public Service degree program have compiled a list of books they recommend others to read.
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