News and updates from Clinton School graduates for the month of July 2018.
Read MoreClinton School Center on Community Philanthropy Awarded Major Multi-Year Grant
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service has received a major grant totaling $600,000 over three years from the Racial Equity in Philanthropy (REP) Fund.
Read MoreScullark Pursuing Service Path with American Lung Association
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Marsha Scullark is pursuing her interests in public health and policy in a position with the American Lung Association.
Read MoreThompson Continues Service to Students and Schools with City Year
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Jay Thompson (Class 3) has worked for City Year, an organization dedicated to helping students and schools succeed, for 14 years. Thompson has served as a Regional Vice President for City Year since November 2014.
Read MoreRichardson Works with Winrock International in Myanmar
Clinton School student Kirby Richardson (Rogers, Ark.) is currently in Yangon, Myanmar, for his International Public Service Project with Winrock International. Below is a reflection, written by Richardson of his first two months in Myanmar.
Read MoreHendrix Continues Life’s Work in ‘Dream Job’ at USFWS
A 2015 graduate of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, Tatiana Riddle Hendrix currently works in Washington, D.C., as a Program Officer focusing on combating wildlife trafficking for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).
Read MoreClinton School Completes Strong Year for Academics
The University of Arkansas Clinton School’s Master of Public Service degree program enjoyed another strong year in the classroom. With the graduation of its 12th class in May, the program boasts a graduation rate of nearly 90 percent.
Read MorePrewett Pursues Interest in Economic Development with Zoona
Wesley Prewett (Russellville, Ark.) is spending his summer in Cape Town, South Africa working with Zoona, a mobile technology company developing financial products including money transfers, savings accounts, and credit products for underserved consumers in Zambia and Malawi.
Read MoreClinton School Launches Application for Second Executive Master Class
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service is now accepting applications for the second class of its Executive Master of Public Service degree program.
Read MoreWebber Enjoys Early Weeks of IPSP with Kenya Relief
Clinton School student Rebecca Webber (Little Rock, Ark.) is currently in Migori, Kenya, for her International Public Service Project with Kenya Relief, where she is working conjunction with the Kenya Relief staff to implement a new medical records system and create an evaluation plan which will serve as the foundation for a monitoring and evaluation program for a new clinic.
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