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.
Read MoreTreviño Joins Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office
Brandon Treviño (‘18) has been named Assistant District Attorney with the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office. Treviño officially starts his new position on Monday, June 7.
Read MoreSwisher Joins National Organization for Women as Development Coordinator
Sara Swisher (’19) has been named the Development Coordinator for the National Organization for Women, the largest organization of feminist grassroots activists in the United States.
Read MoreParker Awarded Boren Fellowship
Leslie Parker (Dierks, Ark.) has been awarded a National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren Fellowship to study in Brazil starting in February 2021.
Read MoreMcClure Comes Full Circle with BRIDGES, USA
This summer, Corrinne McClure (’21) will return to work with BRIDGES, USA, an organization based in Memphis, Tenn., that unites and inspires diverse groups of young people to develop confidence and grow into leaders committed to community transformation.
Read MoreContributing to the Student Emergency Assistance Fund at the Clinton School
The Student Emergency Assistance Fund at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service provides financial support for students who experience unexpected non-academic emergency needs.
Read MoreAkoto, Santos Legaspi Announced as McLarty Scholars
The McLarty family today announced that two University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students, Ophelia Delali Akoto and Rodrigo Santos Legaspi, have been selected as this year’s McLarty Scholars for a semester-long fellowship at Vital Voices Global Partnership (VVGP) in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreNoel, Williamson Combine on Social Justice Education Programs
A University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate and one of the school’s current students are working together to bring social justice education programs to Arkansas charter schools.
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