Root-Carranza Recognized for Leadership at Mississippi River State Park

Mississippi River State Park was recently named the Overall Park of the Year within the Arkansas State Park system and superintendent Kristina Root-Carranza, a second-year student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, was recognized for her leadership as the park found a number of innovative ways to work with the community to improve its overall experience.

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Street Joins Phigenics as Account Manager

Second-year student Sean Street has joined Phigenics, an independent water company that optimizes operational efficiency and improves safety in building water systems.

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Medley, Stewart, Washington Take Part in National Service Panel

University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduates Jasmine Medley (‘12) and A.B. Stewart (’19) and second-year student Ben Washington participated in a National Service Panel at Our House Children’s Center on Friday, November 22.

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Richards Presents Research on Discussion-Based Social Change

Assistant Professor Robert Richards recently presented a refereed paper entitled “Discussion-Based Social Change: An Account of Basic Individual-Level Change Mechanisms,” at the 2019 National Communication Association annual convention in Baltimore, Md.

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Bombonato One of Seven to Win at Seed Funding Competition

Clinton School student Molly Emerson Bombonato was one of seven students to win seed funding for their business ideas at a competition hosted by the University of Arkansas Brewer Family Entrepreneurship Hub. The competition was judged by donors, innovators, and entrepreneurs from throughout the region.

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