News and updates from Clinton School graduates for the month of December 2019.
Read MoreCrosby Working with Summer Search Bay Area
Laura Crosby (‘13) is working as the Associate Director of Events for Summer Search Bay Area, a year-round program that uses a combination of social-emotional mentoring, summer leadership experiences, and post-secondary advising to empower young people who face systemic oppression.
Read MoreOsaretin Wins Miss Nigeria International Pageant
First-year student Aisosa Osaretin was crowned the winner of the Miss Nigeria International Pageant in Osseo, Minn., on December 14. Osaretin is a native of Benin City, Nigeria.
Read MoreTreviño Joins Greeley City Attorney’s Office
Andrew Treviño (’18) has accepted a part-time position as an Assistant City Attorney with the City Attorney’s Office in Greeley, Colo.
Read MoreLimani Working as Research Consultant with The World Bank
Arjola Limani (‘17) is working as a Research Consultant for Europe and Central Asia in the department of Social, Resilience and Urban Development Global Practice of The World Bank.
Read MoreHow Brandon Mathews Used Field Service Work to Fight Food Insecurity on College Campuses
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.
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