Khalid Ahmadzai (’17) first learned about the Clinton School of Public Service as an undergraduate at Arkansas State University Beebe. While attending a Speaker Series lecture in Little Rock, Ahmadzai said he realized that if he ever attended graduate school, he wanted it to be at a place like the Clinton School that allowed for practical, hands-on learning.
Read MoreAlumni Spotlight: Shamim Okolloh (’12)
Shamim Okolloh, a 2012 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, joined Encore Bank in October 2021 as its Vice President, Community Outreach Officer.
Read MorePublic Service Leadership: Kathryn Ling, CEO of Moonshot
Kathryn Ling, a 2020 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas, currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Moonshot EdVentures, a nonprofit in Denver, Colo., that supports a diverse pipeline of leaders to design and launch the learning environments of tomorrow.
Read MoreCarroll, Bailey Find Success through Documentary Filmmaking
Two Clinton School graduates from the Class of 2013 are making impacts in the world of documentary film. Maggie Carroll and Stephen Bailey continue to work on projects that educate and inspire through storytelling.
Read MoreMounce Joins Clinton School as Director of Development
Mallory Mounce has joined the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas as its Director of Development.
Read MoreNorwood Named Clinton School Business Officer
Benita Norwood has joined the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas as the school’s new Business Officer.
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.
Read MoreFive Graduates Receive Honors at Graduation
Five graduating students from the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas were announced as award winners as part of the school’s Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 7. Madeline Burke, Laura Florick, Lydia Grate, Lea Metz, and Ophelia Akoto each received honors for their academic work and public service leadership at the Clinton School.
Read MoreGilmore-Clinton Set to Begin Ph.D. Program in Public Policy this Fall
This fall, Camille Gilmore-Clinton will enroll in the Ph.D. program for public policy at the University of Arkansas, specializing in social justice.
Read MoreFigueroa Named Public Education Coordinator for Administrative Office of the Courts
In her two years since joining the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas, Ashley Figueroa has learned valuable lessons in the classroom, created lasting impacts through her field service work, and is now advancing judicial education and awareness across the state of Arkansas.
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