The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service has enrolled 32 new students in Clinton School Online. Classes for the program’s fourth cohort began on Monday.
Read MoreClinton School Partners with UA Little Rock on Concurrent MSW
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service and UA Little Rock have announced a partnership on a new concurrent degree program.
Read MoreWebb Continues Work with Women Political Leaders
Michael Webb has joined Women Political Leaders, a Brussels, Belgium-based organization that aims to increase the quantity and the influence of women in political leadership positions around the world, as a program manager.
Read MoreCreed Serving Child Care Programs with Curricula Concepts
Susanna Creed (’18) is working as a Well-Being Coach with Curricula Concepts, Inc., an educational consulting organization promoting positive relationships between educators, children, and their families using dynamic and innovative models.
Read MoreOngay Working as Coordinator for College Access Program with Philadelphia Education Fund
Adriana Ongay (’19) has joined the Philadelphia Education Fund as the organization’s College Access Program Coordinator.
Read MoreBeck Announced as Fulbright ETA Semifinalist
Second-year student Farrah Beck has been announced as a semifinalist for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Program.
Read MoreVillafane Leading Project Success with Boost Midwest
Rachel Villafane (’20) has joined the Boost Midwest team as a Project Coordinator, leading project success through collaborating with clients to optimize processes and operations. Villafane started her position in early January.
Read MorePark, Richards to Study Virtual Dialogues for Healthcare Workers’ Pandemic Experiences
Faculty members Chul Hyun Park and Robert C. Richards, Jr. have received a grant from Villanova University’s Waterhouse Family Institute for the Study of Communication and Society (WFI) to study virtual dialogues for healthcare workers regarding their experiences of working through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreStevens Co-Founds Nonprofit for Young Adults Interested in Creative Careers
Nick Stevens (‘18) has co-founded and is working as a Program Manager with the Creative Institute of Central Arkansas, a recently-launched nonprofit that provides gap-year programs for young adults interested in exploring creative careers.
Read MoreCenter on Community Philanthropy Awarded support for Racial Healing Certification Program
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service has announced the establishment of a certification program in racial healing that will offer training and development for nonprofit and philanthropic leaders.
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