News and updates from Clinton School of Public Service graduates from across the country for the month of August 2020.
Read MoreSupporting the Impactful Work of Clinton School Students
The Student Emergency Assistance Fund provides financial support for Clinton School students experiencing unexpected non-academic emergency needs.
Read MoreMuranaka Joins Cambridge Technology Partners
Reiko Muranaka (‘20) has joined Cambridge Technology Partners, Inc., a global consulting firm based in Japan. Muranaka will be based in Torrance, Calif., as a Senior Consultant.
Read MorePitts Analyzes Satisfaction of Participants in Vital Voices Programs
J. Dillon Pitts recently completed his International Public Service Project with Vital Voices Global Partnership, an organization based in Washington, D.C., that searches the world for women leaders with daring visions for change and helps make those visions a reality.
Read MoreMcKinney Puts Public Service and Legal Skills into Practice with Human Rights Initiative
Cody McKinney, a Clinton School student pursuing a concurrent law degree through the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, recently completed an internship with Human Rights Initiative of North Texas (HRI) as part of his International Public Service Project.
Read MoreKahasay Conducting Research with Arkansas Peace and Justice Memorial Movement
Abraham Kahasay is working with the Arkansas Peace and Justice Memorial Movement, conducting research to help the Little Rock-based organization implement a Community Remembrance Project across Arkansas. The work is part of Kahasay’s International Public Service Project.
Read MoreGomez Working as AmeriCorps VISTA with CALS
Kam Gomez is working as an AmeriCorps VISTA with the Central Arkansas Library System, researching best practices to help in launching a free co-working space that promotes workforce development and entrepreneurship.
Read MoreRichards’ Paper Accepted for National Communication Association Convention
A paper written by Robert C. Richards, Jr., has been accepted for the 106th annual National Communication Association Convention. Richards’ paper is called “Citizen Deliberation in Republican Democracy: Fostering Freedom and Legitimacy.”Â
Read MoreLittle Numan Named to Arkansas Money & Politics Future 50
Marquita Little Numan (‘09) has been named to the inaugural Arkansas Money & Politics Future 50. The Future 50 is a list of Arkansas’ business and political leaders poised to shape the future.
Read MoreDenig Named One of New York Law Journal Attorney Innovators of the Year
Lisa M. Denig (’20) has been announced as one of the New York Law Journal’s Attorney Innovators of the Year for her work to advance presumptive mediation in the New York State Supreme Courts.
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