Emilie Street, a 2018 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, has been promoted to Senior Associate at Resource Innovations, a woman-led energy consulting firm dedicated to creating equal access to clean energy resources.
Read MoreHeptig Joins Department of Health and Human Services
Courtney Heptig (’21) has joined the the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) as a Management Analyst. Heptig’s work will include evaluating registrations for the 340B Drug Pricing Program and assisting with other program administration activities.
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 MoreApplications Open for Summer 2022 IPSP Host Organizations
The Office of Community Engagement at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service is accepting applications for potential host organizations for International Public Service Projects in Summer 2022.
Read MoreTrudell Releases New Book Celebrating Four Years of The Yarn
Hilary Trudell (’12), co-founder and producer of The Yarn, a storytelling nonprofit in Central Arkansas, is celebrating four years of live and virtual shows with the release of a new book, “Truths We Tell: Stories from The Yarn Stage.”
Read MoreOkolloh Joins Encore Bank as Vice President and Community Outreach Officer
Shamim Okolloh (’12) has joined Encore Bank as Vice President, Community Outreach Officer.
Read MoreWinthrop Rockefeller Institute, Clinton School, CALS to Host Dialogues on Effects of Climate Change on Arkansas Water
The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, the University of Arkansas Clinton School for Public Service, and the Central Arkansas Library System will host a series of virtual dialogues in November on the effects of climate change on the water in Arkansas. These dialogues will be hosted as part of the Kettering Foundation’s Partnership for Democratic Practices in Arkansas.
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 MoreCutz Brings Government Policy and Diplomacy Experience into Role at Facebook
Fernando Cutz, a 2012 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, is working for Facebook as the multinational technology company’s Global Lead for Legal Takedown Request Operations.
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