Two from Clinton School Students Named to Arkansas Business 40 Under 40

University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Marquita Little Numan (‘09) and current student Amanda Richardson Nipper have been announced as honorees in the Arkansas Business 2020 40 Under 40 class, which honors people in business, nonprofits and government making a significant impact.

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Equity and Transformation: The Impact of Community Philanthropy in Creating Social Change

Read: Equity & Transformation The Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service is delighted to introduce its fourth compendium from the 2016 to 2019 Scholars in Residence, entitled Equity and Transformation: The Impact of Community Philanthropy in Creating Social Change. Each scholar’s work shows his or her perspective on community philanthropy…

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Sheffield Completing Work with Pine Bluff Mayor’s Office

Samantha Sheffield was meeting with Ima Etim of the Pine Bluff Mayor’s office when Etim received an email from the city government of Forrest City, Ark. Pine Bluff had recently restarted its Mayor’s Youth Council program and the Forrest City representative was looking for help starting their own.

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Announcement on Clinton School Commencement

The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service has canceled all graduation events, including its scheduled commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 3, in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

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Second Gender Equity Award Presented at Arkansas Business Awards

Wright Lindsey Jennings, a full-service law firm with offices in Little Rock and Rogers, Ark., was announced as the 2020 recipient of the Olivia Farrell Gender Equity Leadership Award at the annual Arkansas Business of the Year Awards banquet on Wednesday, March 11. The award recognizes the most equitable workplace in Arkansas.

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Important Updates on the Clinton School Response to COVID-19

The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service has been monitoring rapidly changing conditions and new information about the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The school’s highest priority is the health and well-being of students, staff, faculty, and the many communities it serves locally and around the world.

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