Dr. Nichola Driver and Rachel Norris will serve as leads for the Clinton School of Public Service in the Constructive Dialogue Curriculum Initiative.
Read More2024 Advancing Equity Award Recipients Announced
The Descendants of the Elaine Massacre of 1919 and L&J Empowerment were announced as the recipients of the 2024 Advancing Equity Award.
Read MoreHuynh, Malone, Wells Named Public Policy New Voices Fellows
Brighton Huynh, Hannah Malone, and Gabriela Wells have been selected to the 2024 cohort of Public Policy New Voices Fellows.
Read MoreShoffner Selected to Presidential Leadership Scholars
Hallie Shoffner (’11) has been selected as one of 60 honorees in the latest class of the Presidential Leadership Scholars.
Read MoreBray Named Semifinalist for Fulbright U.S. Student Program
Ralph Bray has been recommended as a semifinalist by the National Screening Committee of the Institute of International Education for the 2024-25 Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
Read MoreCapstone Fair Set for March 12
The Office of Field Service will host a Capstone Fair for prospective partners on Tuesday, March 12 at the Clinton School.
Read MoreInternational Experiences Set Mitchell on Career Path
For many people who grew up in Cleveland, Mississippi, the world can feel like a very small place. If James Mitchell (’09) was ever one of them, that all changed during his undergraduate years at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Read MoreField Service Information Sessions in February
The Office of Field Service will facilitate two information sessions for organizations that are interested in becoming field service partners for the 2024-25 academic year.
Read MoreOffice of Field Service Accepting Capstone Project Proposals for 2024-25
The Office of Field Service at the Clinton School of Public Service is currently accepting Capstone project proposals for the 2024-25 academic year.
Read MoreNorris Named Director of Domestic Programs
Rachel Norris has been named the Director of Domestic Programs at the Clinton School of Public Service.
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