Tyler’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.

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Taylor 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.

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Medley 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.

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Johnson 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.

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