Lydia Grate has been announced as a recipient of the Catholic Relief Services International Development Fellowship.
Read MoreMerrell, Vaughn to Join Clinton School Faculty in July
The Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas will welcome Dr. Brandon Merrell and Dr. Abigail Vaughn to its faculty starting July 1. Merrell and Vaughn come to the Clinton School from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Read MoreClinton School Center on Community Philanthropy Hosts Racial Healing Tour
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Center on Community Philanthropy welcomes the inaugural class of the Racial Healing Certification Program to Little Rock, Ark., for the start of its Racial Healing Tour. The tour will be from March 29 to April 1 and will include visits in Arkansas and Alabama.
Read MorePark Publishes Research on E-Governance in Public Performance & Management Review
Dr. Chul Hyun Park, Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, has focused much of his research on open and collaborative governance between government and non-state stakeholders, also known as e-governance.
Read MorePark, Richards Publish Research on Oregon Citizens’ Assembly Pilot on COVID-19 Recovery
Dr. Chul Hyun Park and Dr. Robert C. Richards, Jr. of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, along with Dr. Justin Reedy from the University of Oklahoma, recently had two research articles accepted for publication.
Read MoreAlumni Q&A: Nate Looney (’12)
Nate Looney, a 2012 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, is a Senior Development Officer at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. In addition to his Master of Public Service, Looney earned a concurrent juris doctor from the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.
Read MoreAkoto to Enroll in Brandeis University Ph.D. Program in Fall
Second-year student Ophelia Akoto, set to graduate in May, will enter Brandeis University’s Heller School for Social Policy and Management to pursue her Ph.D. in the fall.
Read MoreGrimes Ready to Launch Riverside Actors Theatre
Ben Grimes (’20) is set to launch the Riverside Actors Theatre, a unique theatre initiative in Central Arkansas that will focus its mission on outreach to address the needs of military veterans suffering with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other service-related challenges.
Read MoreTyler Announced as Director of Administration for the City of Fulton, Mo.
Renee Tyler (’20) has been named Director of Administration for the City of Fulton, Mo. Tyler officially begins her new position on April 18.
Read MoreBooth-McCoy Puts Personal Touch on “Down with O.P.P.”
Amber Booth-McCoy had just one condition when Dr. Susan Hoffpauir, the Clinton School’s Academic Dean, asked her to teach an elective course known as “Power, Privilege, and Oppression.”
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