Connor Thompson, a graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service and UA Little Rock Bowen School of Law, led weekly “Mindful Money” financial literacy sessions at the Arkansas Department of Corrections’ Women’s Reentry Unit.
Read MoreSermersheim Selected as National Youth250 Bureau Member
Lauren Sermersheim, a first-year student at the Clinton School of Public Service, has been selected as one of 100 members of the national Youth250 Bureau, a groundbreaking initiative led by Made By Us to amplify young voices in commemorating America’s 250th anniversary in 2026.
Read MorePriority Deadline for Fall 2025 Enrollment is January 5
The Clinton School of Public Service is accepting applications for Fall 2025 enrollment in its Master of Public Service degree program. The Priority Deadline to apply is January 5.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Arkansas Good Roads Foundation
Nathan Watson, a 2016 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, partnered with the Arkansas Good Roads Foundation on his final Capstone project to better understand the return Arkansans experience when their tax dollars are invested in highway projects.
Read MoreRoss Finds Connection at Clinton School
Louisiana-born Sara Ross remembers knowing she wanted to devote her career to service while still in high school. It was a decision that would take her far and wide to execute, including Little Rock, Arkansas, where she graduated from the Clinton School of Public Service in 2022.
Read MoreGeorge Named Research & Evaluation Manager of Clinton School Impact Center
Katie George (’24) has been named the Research & Evaluation Manager of the Clinton School Impact Center (CSIC), a multidisciplinary initiative that provides applied research and evaluation consulting services to nonprofits and government agencies in Arkansas and beyond.
Read MoreDr. Teresa Bau: Redefining Public Service in the Healthcare Industry
Frustrated by what she saw in hospital wards and institutionalized medicine, Dr. Teresa Bau has long looked for ways to improve how the nation’s medical system works, especially among its most vulnerable patients.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: On The Right Track
In 2013, a team of Clinton School students began working with the City of Little Rock to research communities across the country, with the goal of offering ideas for future bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure in Little Rock.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Monroe County Children in Trust
Natalie Ramm worked with Monroe County Children in Trust to secure a major grant, as part of her Capstone with MCCIT.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Little Rock Neighborhood Community Centers
In Fall 2022, a team of Clinton School students partnered with the City of Little Rock Neighborhood Community Centers and Neighborhood Resource Centers to examine how the city’s public spaces, including community centers and neighborhood resource centers, align with and meet the needs of the community.
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