Working with UA Little Rock Children International, a team of University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students are conducting interviews with local organizations to identify labor market trends and the soft skills most desired by employers.
Read MoreClinton School Team Helping Promote Message of Every Child is Ours
A team of three Clinton School students is working with Every Child is Ours to conduct an analysis of the community-school partnership between the nonprofit and the Tuckerman School District.
Read MoreTyler’s Work Published in APWA Reporter
Currently enrolled in the Executive Master of Public Service degree program, Renee Tyler’s article, “Transformative Leadership: Overcoming the challenge of welcoming diversity and inclusion in the workforce” has been published in the February 2019 edition of the APWA Reporter.
Read MoreClinton School Students Working with FAITH Network
A team of students from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service is working with FAITH Network, a collaboration of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and faith organizations in Arkansas.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – January 2019
News and updates from Clinton School graduates during the month of January 2019.
Read MoreTaylor Joins Arkansas Foodbank
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Regina Taylor has been announced as the new Chief Community Initiatives Officer for the Arkansas Foodbank.
Read MoreMedley Takes Skills from Clinton School to City Year
Working as a Regional Recruitment Manager with City Year, Clinton School graduate Jasmine Medley travels to colleges and universities throughout Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee to share information about City Year with impending graduates.
Read MoreAllen Announced as Center on Community Philanthropy’s Scholar in Residence
Tonya Allen, a serial “idea-preneur” who serves as The Skillman Foundation’s President and CEO, has been announced as the Scholar in Residence for the Center on Community Philanthropy at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service.
Read MoreJohnson Focusing on Education Policy and Advocacy with Mississippi First
Sanford Johnson, a 2009 graduate of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, is the Deputy Director of Advocacy at Mississippi First, a nonprofit focused on education policy and advocacy that produces and provides resources to help raise public awareness around key education reform issues in Mississippi.
Read MoreCenter on Community Philanthropy Announces 2019 Advancing Equity Award Recipients
Arkansas Teacher Corps and Delta Circles were announced as the recipients of the 2019 Advancing Equity Award from the Center on Community Philanthropy at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Center on Tuesday.
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