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.
Read MoreHenager Conducts Social Network Analysis for Vital Voices Global Partnership
Through her role as a McLarty Scholar, University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Mollie Henager has piloted a social network analysis of Vital Voices’ Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship program, VV GROW.
Read MoreClinton School Alumni Roundup: June 2018
News and updates from Clinton School graduates for the month of June 2018.
Read MoreClinton School Speaker Series: The Year That Was and Looking Ahead to 2018-19
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service’s renowned Speaker Series hosts about 100 programs per year that are free and open to the public.
Read MoreTyler Selected for International City/County Management Professional Fellows Program
Executive Master of Public Service student Renee Tyler has been selected to participate in the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) reciprocal professional exchange program as part of Professional Fellows Programs.Â
Read MoreClinton School of Public Service Announces Driver, Richards as New Faculty
Dr. Nichola Driver and Dr. Robert C. Richards, Jr. have been announced as assistant professors at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. The official start date for both is July 1.
Read MoreTowns Reflects on First Month of IPSP Work in Canada
Clinton School student Ravyn Towns (Memphis, Tenn.) is currently in Vancouver, British Columbia, for her International Public Service Project with Mothers Matter Centre, where she is collecting the stories of mothers detailing their experiences of familial and personal change they’ve experienced as a result of their participation in the program.
Read MoreMcCall Reflects on First Two Weeks of IPSP Work in Tanzania
Clinton School student Christine McCall (Chicago, Ill.) is currently in Mwanza, Tanzania, for her International Public Service Project with Wesley College, where she will research best practices for servant leadership programs and develop a curriculum for Wesley’s Servant Leadership Center.
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