News and updates from Clinton School graduates for the month of May 2019.
Read MoreBanks Joins MasterCard in Diversity and Inclusion Role
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Patrick Banks (‘11) has joined MasterCard as the company’s Director of Diversity and Inclusion for Global Talent Acquisition.
Read MoreRutherford Inducted into Boys State Hall of Fame
James L. “Skip” Rutherford III, Dean of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, was inducted into the Arkansas Boys State Hall of Fame on Friday. The induction ceremony was held on the University of Central Arkansas campus in Conway.
Read MorePrewett Joins BankWorx as Business Analyst
Recent graduate Wesley Prewett (’19) has joined BankWorx as a Business Analyst. Based in Little Rock, BankWorx is building a new core banking platform to better facilitate digital banking.
Read MoreEquity Talks: Vivian Flowers
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service has created “Equity Talks,” a series of short informal conversations with local community leaders sharing different perspectives on equity throughout Arkansas.
Read MoreClass of 2019 Gift is Little Free Library for Dunbar Magnet Middle School
The graduating class of 2019 at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will build a Little Free Library outside of Dunbar Magnet Middle School as its class gift. The library will be constructed in early August.
Read MoreTingquist Continues Fight against Homelessness with FEANTSA
Alex Tingquist’s International Public Service Project will be spent assisting the European Federation of National Organizations working with the Homeless (FEANTSA) in Brussels, Belgium. FEANTSA is the only European NGO focusing exclusively on the fight against homelessness.
Read MoreEquity Talks: Rich Huddleston
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service has created “Equity Talks,” a series of short informal conversations with local community leaders sharing different perspectives on equity throughout Arkansas.
Read MoreSanders Takes First-Hand Look at Impact of Girl Up Initiative Uganda
Jordan Sanders (Little Rock, Ark.) recently began her 10-week International Public Service Project with Girl Up Initiative Uganda.
Read MoreSwisher Joins EAST Initiative as Project Coordinator
Recent University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate, Sara Swisher, has joined EAST Initiative as a Project Coordinator.
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