The Clinton School Alma Mater is now proudly displayed on a brick wall south of Sturgis Hall on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Center. The song, “We Will Build the Bridge,” was written by 2011 graduate David Watterson. Click here for the lyrics and to listen to a recording of the song.
Read MoreClinton School to Welcome 50 in New Class
The Clinton School will enroll its largest class ever this fall when 50 students enter the school’s Master of Public Service degree program.
Read MoreClinton School, UALR to Host Poverty Symposium
The Clinton School and UALR will host a two-day symposium Aug. 7 and 8 of universities offering a sustained curricular education focused on poverty and human capability.
Read MoreStudent Project Assists Water Planning in Arkansas
A Clinton School student has partnered with the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission to help lay the foundation for an inclusive and participatory water planning process.
Read MoreGrad Makes Top 15 in Ideas Challenge
Clinton School graduate Shamim Okolloh was one of 15 finalists for the Rockefeller Foundation’s 2012 Innovators Challenge, which encouraged innovative people to submit ideas on how to address water insecurity, food insecurity, as well as key challenges posed by urbanization.
Read MoreFaculty Spotlight: Marie Lindquist
Marie Lindquist, director of field service programs, oversees the team-based Practicum and individual Capstone projects. Through an RFP process developed by Lindquist, the program received 50 applications from community organizations interested in hosting one of the 13 Practicum projects to begin this fall.
Read MoreDean: The Delta Deserves Respect
Clinton School Dean Skip Rutherford wrote an Op-Ed about the Arkansas Delta Region in this month’s edition of Talk Business, a magazine devoted to Arkansas business, government and politics.
Read MoreVIDEO: UA Group Promotes Women’s Empowerment in Ghana
This summer, students and faculty from the University of Arkansas’ Walton College of Business, Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences and Clinton School of Public Service have joined together to support women entrepreneurs in the African nation of Ghana by partnering with Vital Voices, a non-profit organization co-founded by Hillary Clinton and dedicated to the empowerment of women leaders around the world.
Read MoreIPSP Update: Christine Sumner
Prior to serving as an animal care coordinator with Chimp Haven, Inc., Clinton School student Christine Sumner (’13), graduated from New York University with a degree in anthropology.
Read MoreFaculty Spotlight: Dr. Warigia Bowman
Dr. Warigia Bowman joined the Clinton School faculty as an assistant professor in January after teaching at the University of Cairo and the University of Mississippi.
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