University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Jordan Butler is working as a project leader with Refill Café, a restaurant that doubles as a workforce training program for young adults in Butler’s hometown of Jackson, Miss.
Read MoreBouzihay to Receive Rising Star Award for Startup
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Nora Bouzihay will be one of seven recipients of the Rising Star Award at A Celebration of Startups, Presented by Remix Ideas.
Read MoreCenter on Community Philanthropy to Host Advancing Equity Award Reception Celebrating National Day of Racial Healing
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will announce the recipients of the 2019 Advancing Equity Award at a reception celebrating the third annual National Day of Racial Healing on Tuesday, January 22 at noon at Sturgis Hall.
Read MorePrewett Continues with Impact Investing through Enclude
Second-year University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service student Wesley Prewett is currently living in Washington, D.C. and working with Enclude, a capital advisory firm dedicated to building a more inclusive and sustainable financial system by offering solutions that prioritize economic growth and investor returns with social transformation.
Read MoreRutherford to Participate in Midterm Elections Discussion at Lyon College
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Dean James L. “Skip” Rutherford III will participate in the discussion “What 2018 Means for 2020: A Conversation on the Midterm Elections” at Lyon College on Thursday, December 6.
Read MoreAlumni Roundup – November 2018
News and updates from Clinton School graduates for the month of November 2018.
Read MoreLittle Taking on New Role as President and CEO of the Urban League of Arkansas
Announced as the new President and CEO of the Urban League of Arkansas in October, Clinton School graduate Marquita Little is in the early stages of a new role that is the culmination of her nearly 20-year career in public service.
Read MorePrevious Scholars in Residence Named to Solidarity Council on Racial Equity
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) recently named and convened 20 individuals who will serve on a newly established Solidarity Council on Racial Equity (SCoRE).
Read MoreSumner Working as Scientific Officer in New Zealand with SPCA
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Christine Sumner is working in New Zealand with the Royal NZ Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Read MoreEmerson to Take Part in The Rep’s Season Reveal
First-year University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service student Molly Emerson will take part in Tuesday night’s Season Reveal for the Arkansas Repertory Theatre.
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