Marlie Ball Davis (’21) has joined the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service as a Center on Community Philanthropy Fellow.
Read MoreDriver Presents on Program Evaluation to Nebraska UPEX-Rwanda Program
Dr. Nichola Driver recently delivered a virtual presentation to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s UPEX-Rwanda Program, a fellowship hosted by UNL comprised of current higher education administrators in Rwanda focused on developing and strengthening international partnerships.
Read MoreCampbell Joins Little Rock Racial and Cultural Diversity Commission
Tim Campbell (’21) has been appointed the City of Little Rock’s Racial and Cultural Diversity Commission. Campbell will serve as Little Rock’s Ward 1 Representative.
Read MoreHyland Joins Boyette Strategic Advisors, Named to ABPG’s List of 20 in Their 20s
Brock Hyland (’21) has joined Boyette Strategic Advisors as a Research Associate. In his new role, Hyland provides recommendations and best practices to community and corporate leaders.
Read MoreBrowne Completes Virtual Week with The Campaign School at Yale University
Jennifer Browne (‘21) recently completed The Campaign School at Yale University, a nonpartisan, issue-neutral leadership program whose mission is to increase the number and influence of women in elected and appointed office in the United States and around the globe.
Read MoreAkoto, Cruce Receive IPSP Scholarships from Lauren T. Remedios Foundation
Ophelia Akoto and Amanda Cruce have been awarded International Public Service Project Scholarships from the Lauren T. Remedios Foundation for their field service projects this summer.
Read MoreBlack Announced as Inaugural Recipient of Jenna Rhodes Memorial Scholarship
Samantha Black has been announced as the inaugural recipient of the Jenna Rhodes Memorial Scholarship.
Read MoreCampbell Presents on Civil Rights, Black Lives Matter Movements in U.S. Embassy Event
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.
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