University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service distinguished fellow Dr. Arvind Singhal will present the lecture “The Positive Deviance Approach: Solving Complex Problems from the Inside Out” as Hendrix College’s 2018 Mellon Scholar, on Thursday, October 4.
Read MoreDean Rutherford Included on Senior Expo Discussion Panel
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Senior Expo, set for Saturday, September 15, will include a political discussion on “Arkansas Seniors and the Upcoming Election” with Clinton School of Public Service Dean James L. “Skip” Rutherford III along with John Brummett (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette), Sylvester Smith (National Federation of Independent Business/Arkansas), and Bill Vickery (103.7 The Buzz).
Read MoreHicks, Trudell Selected for Arkansas Leadership Council
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduates Burt Hicks and Hilary Trudell are among the more than 60 individuals from across Arkansas selected for Leadership Arkansas Class XIII, a program operated by the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce/Associated Industries of Arkansas.
Read MoreClinton School Students Choose Campaigns to Follow for “Midterm Madness”
Nineteen Clinton School of Public Service students in the fall seminar, “The 2018 Elections: Midterm Madness,” taught by Dean James L. “Skip” Rutherford III have each selected a campaign to follow through the November elections.
Read MoreRainey Follows Education Path to ScholarMade
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Derrick Rainey (Class 6) is the Academy Director for grades K-2 at ScholarMade Achievement Place of Arkansas, located at the Historic Mitchell Building in central Little Rock.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – August 2018
News and updates from Clinton School graduates for the month of August 2018.
Read MoreB.A. Rudolph Foundation Awards Grant to Quarles, Cole at Clinton School
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service second-year students Rachel Cole and Beth Quarles have been awarded a grant from the B.A. Rudolph Foundation for their study on teacher leadership in Arkansas.
Read MoreTyler Graduates from Emerging Leaders Academy
Renee Tyler, a student in the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service’s Executive Master of Public Service degree program, graduated from the American Public Works Association Emerging Leaders Academy on Wednesday.
Read MoreDriver Collaborates on Research Article, Course Reader
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service faculty member Nichola Driver’s research article with Cynthia M. Cready from the University of North Texas titled, “Nativity/language, neighborhoods, and teen pregnancy norms among U.S. Hispanics,” will be published in the forthcoming peer-reviewed journal Women & Health.
Read MoreUnder 40 Leaders Make Recommendations for Positive Arkansas Awareness
In a report released on Monday, leaders under the age of 40 from across the state made recommendations to increase positive awareness about Arkansas to those within and outside the state.
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