The Clinton School of Public Service and Clinton Foundation are pleased to present the next Frank and Kula Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture featuring The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg in September 2019.
Read MoreWilson Combines Legal and Public Service Tracks with African Prisons Project
Jerome Wilson recently completed his International Public Service Project with African Prisons Project, a nonprofit organization with the vision to empower changemakers within prisons by providing them with legal training and services.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – July 2019
News and updates from Clinton School graduates for July 2019.
Read MoreClinton School Welcomes Class of 2021
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will enroll 42 new students in its Master of Public Service (MPS) degree program this fall. Located in downtown Little Rock on the grounds of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park and in the River Market District, the Clinton School is the nation’s first to offer an MPS degree, both in a classic campus setting and online.
Read MoreRemembering Jenna Rhodes (1979-2019)
Clinton School graduate Jenna Rhodes (’14) passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 31 in Little Rock.
Read MoreForsman Supports AR Excel by Eight Team
Clinton School graduate Andrew Forsman (‘16) is working with the Arkansas Excel by Eight initiative as a Design Strategist and Focus Group Facilitator.
Read MoreKumpuris Lecture featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Moved to Verizon Arena
Because of the overwhelming response, the location for the Kumpuris Lecture featuring the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been moved to Verizon Arena in North Little Rock.
Read MoreMorris Spends Summer Working with Arkansas Foodbank
Robert Morris has spent the summer working as a Community Initiatives Intern with Arkansas Foodbank, the largest hunger relief organization in the state.
Read MoreTims Comes Full Circle with Junior Achievement in Tanzania
Maya Tims recently completed her International Public Service Project with Junior Achievement Tanzania, one of the world’s largest youth-serving NGOs that prepares the young people of Tanzania for employment and entrepreneurship.
Read MoreCole Joins EdTech Startup Apptegy
Clinton School graduate Rachel Cole (’19) has joined Apptegy, an EdTech company based in Little Rock, Ark.
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