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.
Read MoreClinton School Speaker Series: December 2019
The Clinton School Speaker Series has announced its December lineup.
Read MoreBombonato 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.
Read MoreClinton School Students to Attend World Woman Summit
A group of students from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will attend World Woman Summit 2019 starting Friday, November 22. The two-day event will be held at the Clinton Presidential Library and will feature keynote conversations, panel discussions, one-on-one interviews and interstitial spotlights, fireside chats, and workshops.
Read MoreDriver, Grubb Collaborate on Research Paper Presented at Annual Meeting
Assistant Professor Nichola Driver recently delivered a presentation at the 49th Arkansas Sociological and Anthropological Association’s Annual Meeting at UA Little Rock.
Read MoreClinton School Network Participates in Impact the Rock, A Day of Unity and Service
Students, alumni, faculty, and staff of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service participated in Impact the Rock, a Day of Unity and Service on Saturday, November 16.
Read MoreThompson Leading “Mindful Money” Sessions at Women’s Reentry Unit
Connor Thompson and Chaplain Tommy Bourgeois have just finished arranging the room’s chairs in a circle when 17 women enter and take their seats.
Read MoreTen Years Later, The Red Sari’s Impacts Continue in Nepal and India
In 2008, Julie West traveled to Kathmandu to work with Rural Education and Development (READ) Nepal for her International Public Service Project. She had no idea that a decade later her career would still be connected to the region.
Read MoreThree from Clinton School Named to Arkansas 250
Dean James L. “Skip” Rutherford III and graduates Kelly Fleming (‘13) and Marquita Little Numan (‘09) were honored as members of the Arkansas 250, the annual look from Arkansas Business at the people who shape the way Arkansans live, learn, and do business.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – October 2019
News and updates from Clinton School graduates for the month of October 2019.
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