Brandon Mathews (’15) entered the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service with a vested interest in food insecurity on college campuses.
Read MoreBi Working with Walmart China as Senior Corporate Affairs Manager
Wenjuan Abigail Bi (‘16) has joined Walmart China as a Senior Corporate Affairs Manager. In her new role, Bi will lead issue monitoring and analysis related to United States-China trade and macro-political and economic policies.
Read MoreRansom Named Program Officer at Samuel S. Fels Fund
Shanell Ransom (‘16) has been announced as a Program Officer with the Samuel S. Fels Fund, a private independent foundation with a commitment to improving conditions and opportunities for historically marginalized communities within the City of Philadelphia.
Read MoreCenter on Community Philanthropy to Host Advancing Equity Award Reception in January
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will announce the recipients of the 2020 Advancing Equity Award at a reception celebrating the fourth annual National Day of Racial Healing starting at noon on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at Sturgis Hall.
Read MoreRuffin Joins Cooley Public Strategies as Director of Research and Policy
Second-year student Brady Ruffin has joined Cooley Public Strategies, a public affairs firm based in Nashville, Tenn., as the Director of Research and Policy.
Read MoreHaas Moves into New Role with VoteRunLead
Starre Haas (’19) has been named the Trainer Engagement and Development Director at VoteRunLead, a nonprofit organization that trains women to run for political office and win.
Read MoreBenton Joins Fellowship Bible Church in Full-Time Role
Second-year student Maggie Benton has joined Fellowship Bible Church, West Little Rock Campus as a Junior High Girls Pastor. Benton will connect, counsel, and shepherd 7th and 8th grade girls in her new role.
Read MoreTingquist Talks to Elementary Students about Homelessness
Second-year student Alex Tingquist spoke about homelessness to fourth-grade students at Booker Arts Magnet Elementary School in Little Rock on Friday.
Read MoreRoot-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.
Read MoreStreet 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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