Clinton School Student Shares Program Impact Evaluation Findings with Key Stakeholders

Brenda Hernandez of Pomona, Calif. spent six months in Cabarete, Dominican Republic completing her University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Capstone Project with The DREAM Project, a local NGO focused on helping all children and youth have equal opportunities to learn and realize their full potential through transformative education programs that combat the effects of poverty.

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The B.A. Rudolph Foundation Establishes Scholarship at the Clinton School of Public Service

The B.A. Rudolph Foundation today established a $50,000 scholarship fund at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. The Rudolph Family Scholarship was created in honor of the late B.A. Rudolph, a 1978 graduate of the University of Arkansas, and her parents, Dr. Leighton Rudolph and the late Marjorie Holt Rudolph who both taught at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.

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March Speakers

Theresa Payton was the White House Chief Information Officer from May 2006 until September 2008. She was the first woman to hold that position and her team served President George W. Bush and over 3,000 members of the executive office.

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Student Mattea Fleischner Accepted as Fellow at StartingBloc LA

Current student Mattea Fleischner has been accepted as a fellow at StartingBloc LA 2015 and received a scholarship to attend. On February 19th, 2015, 100 StartingBloc fellows will gather in Los Angeles for the LA ’15 Institute for Social Innovation. At the ’15 StartingBloc Institute, fellows participate in a series of workshops and activities designed to…

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Clinton School and UALR Set to Host the Gulf-South Summit In March

For the first time, the Gulf South-Summit is being held in Arkansas form March 11-13 at the Little Rock Marriott. Co-hosted by the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, the Summit will attract over 300 faculty, staff, community partners, and students from over 100 higher education institutions.

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February Speakers

February Speakers. Lily Eskelsen García is president of the National Education Association, the nation’s largest labor union. Lily began her career in education as a school lunch lady and now leads a professional association of three million educators

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The Clinton School and Peacework Are Organizing a Short-term Public Service Project in Belize

To commemorate 10 years of International Public Service Projects, alumni are celebrating in true Clinton School fashion – by serving for social change. This summer, the Clinton School will partner with Peacework to organize a short-term public service project in Dangriga, Belize. We invite all alumni, volunteers, faculty, and staff, along with their family members, to join us!

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