A team of Clinton School students spent the 2019-20 academic year working with the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) Division of Public School Accountability.
Read MoreAnderson, Webb Announced as 2020 McLarty Scholars
The McLarty family today announced that two University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students, Nikki Anderson and Michael Webb, have been selected as this year’s McLarty Scholars.
Read MoreStudents Completing Assessment of Phoenix Youth and Family Services Programs
A team of students at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service has partnered with Phoenix Youth and Family Services to assess the organization’s programs and services.
Read MoreShroff Joins Mitchell Williams as Litigation Associate
Madhav Shroff (’19) has joined Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P.L.L.C. as a litigation associate.
Read MoreClinton School Team Assessing Membership Strategy and Experience at Innovation Hub
A team of students at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service is concluding its work with the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub.
Read MoreTeam Developing Statewide Plan for Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas
The team of students at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service has worked with Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas to develop a statewide plan for child trafficking victims in Arkansas.
Read MoreClinton School Team Concluding Research with FAITH Network
A team of Clinton School students has spent the academic year working with the Arkansas Faith-Academic Initiatives for Transforming Health (FAITH) network. Samantha Black (Fort Smith, Ark.) and Taylor Donnerson (West Memphis, Ark.) are creating an end-of-life planning toolkit for leaders of faith-based organizations to implement within their congregations.
Read MoreClinton School Team Researches Effectiveness of Transportation Alliance Project
Since September, a team of Clinton School students has worked with Little Rock’s Transportation Alliance Project (TAP), a pilot fare agreement program that provides individuals experiencing homelessness with free, reliable transportation.
Read MoreVolunteers Needed: Meals for Students
While area schools are closed for the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Little Rock and a group of organizations including the Clinton Presidential Center, World Central Kitchen, Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance, and others are working together to provide meals for students and their families. So far, more than 74,000 meals have been distributed.
Read MoreClinton School Launches Special Admission Cycle for those Impacted by COVID-19
In the spirit of public service toward all impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service is launching a special admission cycle for Fall 2020 enrollment.
Read More