Due to inclement weather, the reception for the National Day of Racial Healing has been rescheduled for Tuesday, January 23 at noon in Sturgis Hall.
Read MoreThree 2018 Grads Secure Full-Time Jobs
Three Clinton School students scheduled to graduate in May 2018 have already secured full-time jobs. Susanna Creed (Monrovia, Calif.), Mollie Henager (Conway, Ark.), and Domenick Lasorsa (Cape Cod, Mass.) were each able to find full-time positions through Clinton School connections.
Read MoreClinton School Celebrates Second National Day of Racial Healing
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will celebrate the second annual National Day of Racial Healing on Tuesday, January 16 at noon in Sturgis Hall. The celebration will include a reception to announce the recipients of the inaugural Clinton School Center on Community Philanthropy Advancing Equity Award. This award is given to organizations that are using innovative solutions to address racial inequalities in their communities and advance progress toward inclusion. Award recipients will be presented with support to enhance their efforts.
Read MoreEducation and Fundraising Lead Banks to Role in Corporate Training
Clinton School alum Patrick Banks currently works as a Talent Acquisition Diversity Recruiter for Caleres, Inc., an American footwear company that counts Famous Footwear and Dr. Scholl’s among its 17 brands.
Read MoreCaldwell Guides Women into Politics at Annie’s List
Clinton School alum Kim Caldwell works to train the next generation of female political leaders at Annie’s List, an organization that recruits, trains, supports, and elects progressive women who are dedicated to advancing the self-determination, health, safety, and financial security of Texas women and their families.
Read MoreBailey Finishes Work on HBO Documentary “Meth Storm”
Clinton School alum Stephen Bailey’s recent work includes multiple credits on “Meth Storm,” the new HBO documentary that tells the story of drug enforcement agents working to stop cartels from flooding the United States with a new, potent form of meth called ICE, and the communities impacted by the drug’s addiction. Bailey is listed as an associate producer, editor, and camera operator on the documentary.
Read MoreClinton School 2017 Year in Review
The Clinton School graduated its 11th class in May 2017. The school’s Master of Public Service degree program has now graduated over 300 students since its inaugural class in 2006.
Read MoreTwo Clinton School Students Receive $45,000 Rotary Foundation Scholarships
The Rotary Foundation has named two new Rotary Foundation Global Grant Scholars at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, first-year students John Mensah and Izehi Oriaghan.
Read MoreStudies in South Asia, Habitat for Humanity Shape Richardson’s Public Service Interests
Kirby Richardson graduated from the University of Central Arkansas as a double major in history and religious studies. Richardson has collected a variety of volunteer and public service experience. In addition to his work with Habitat for Humanity, he has volunteered as a history and social studies tutor and writing editor for the University College Program. As an undergraduate at UCA, he spent time studying South Asian history and Buddhist religious traditions in India and Nepal.
Read MoreAfter Years Spent Working with Soldiers and Veterans, Joy Returns to the Classroom
A first-year student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, Julie Joy earned an undergraduate degree in sociology from Clark University before earning her master’s degree in clinical social work from the Smith School for Social Work.
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