Tim Campbell (’21) recently participated in an event hosted by the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, presenting on topics including the civil rights and Black Lives Matters movements and women and youth activism.
Read MoreSkip Rutherford Student Leadership Endowment Established
Today marks the ending of Skip Rutherford’s tenure as Dean of the University Arkansas of Clinton School of Public Service and his retirement from a decades-long career in the public and private sectors.
Read MoreDialogues for the Healthcare Community Set for July 5 and July 8
Members of the Clinton School faculty and Essential Partners are inviting members of the health care community – medical providers, administrators, and support staff – to attend free, online, facilitated, small-group dialogues where they will have the chance to talk with others in the field about their COVID-19 experiences, to hear and be heard by one another about what matters most in this unique moment of isolation, loss, uncertainty, and strain.
Read MoreBobbitt Names Hoffpauir Interim Dean at Clinton School of Public Service
University of Arkansas System President Donald R. Bobbitt, Ph.D. announced today that Susan Hoffpauir, Ph.D., professor and academic dean at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, has been named interim dean of the Clinton School.
Read MoreOlson Named Out Leader on List of LGBTQIA+ Experts in National Security and Foreign Policy
Out in National Security and New America has released a list honoring the contributions of 40 LGBTQIA+ experts in U.S. national security and foreign policy that includes the work and achievements of Ryan Ubuntu Olson (’11).
Read MoreOwyoung Joins Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts
Ross Owyoung (’18) has joined the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts as a Development Officer.
Read MoreTyler Tapped to Serve on APWA Project of the Year Committee
Renee Tyler (’20), Community Services Director for the City of Eau Claire, Wis., has been selected to serve on the American Public Works Association’s Public Works Project of the Year Committee.
Read MoreConville Directing Maternal Opioid Misuse Project in Texas
Liz Conville (’18) is the Maternal Opioid Misuse (MOM) Model Project Director and Principal Investigator for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
Read MoreBouzihay Working in Multicultural Affairs for Arkansas State University
Nora Bouzihay (’17) is the Assistant Director of Multicultural Affairs at Arkansas State University.
Read MoreClinton School Students Set to Begin International Public Service Projects
Forty students from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will complete International Public Service Projects this summer with organizations domestic and abroad using a blend of in-person and remote work.
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