Recent graduate Paxton Richardson completed her Capstone project in spring 2018, which begins to identify barriers to university student success on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic. Richardson conducted a needs assessment for the DREAM Project, a Dominican nonprofit, in summer 2017 in order to fulfill the Clinton School’s International Public Service Project (IPSP)…
Read MoreHuffman Sets Sights on Forming Mississippi Mobile Market in Rural Delta
Recent University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Zack Huffman conducted data analysis on food behaviors and practices while developing a business plan to establish a mobile food market in Tallahatchie County, Miss.
Read MoreClinton School Alumni Roundup: May 2018
News and updates from Clinton School graduates for the month of May 2018.
Read MoreDiPippa, Hicks Named to Arkansas Business 40 Under 40
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Director of Public Programs and Strategic Partnerships Nikolai DiPippa and Class 7 alum Burt Hicks were recently named to the Arkansas Business 40 Under 40 Class of 2018.
Read MoreWince Continues Youth Work with IPSP in Kenya
Marquisa Wince (Milwaukee, Wisc.), who recently completed her first year at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, is in Nairobi, Kenya, this summer for her International Public Service Project.
Read MoreDunlap Helps to Make Buddy Hayes Park a Space for All
South Fayetteville community partners are celebrating moving toward increasing access to public green space through the development of Buddy Hayes Park.
Read MoreClinton School Sets Service Hour Milestone
With the completion of the 2017-18 school year in May, thirteen classes of University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service students have now combined to complete over 315,000 hours of direct public service throughout Arkansas, the United States, and the world.
Read MoreAdegor Partners with Wallace Center to Develop Evaluation Framework
In a 2013 study, the Wallace Center at Winrock International found that there are hundreds of organizations across the country working to address complex issues in vulnerable communities through building a healthier food system.
Read MoreCommemorative Bench to Honor Eckford
Central High School’s Memory Project students, the National Park Service, the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, and other community leaders have combined to begin work on a commemorative bench to honor Little Rock Nine member Elizabeth Eckford
Read MoreQuarles’ Path to Clinton School Includes Time in China, Nashville, Jonesboro
Beth Quarles is a first-year student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. A graduate of Lipscomb University, Quarles earned her bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies and her master’s degree in teaching English language learners and instructional leadership.
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