This spring, the Clinton School of Public Service is introducing a new course, AI in Public Service, designed to equip future public service leaders with the tools to navigate the most significant technological shift of this generation.
Read MoreApplications Open for Student Grants Honoring Skip Rutherford
Students from across the University of Arkansas System are invited to submit applications for mini-grants awarded through an endowment honoring James L. “Skip” Rutherford III upon his retirement as dean of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service in 2021.
Read MoreClinton School to Host Conversation with ‘Rough House’ Author Alison Lyn Miller
The Clinton School of Public Service will host journalist and author Alison Lyn Miller for a conversation about her newly released book, “Rough House: A Father, A Son, and the Pursuit of Pro Wrestling Glory.”
Read MoreOffice of Field Service Accepting Practicum, Capstone Project Proposals for 2026-27
The Office of Field Service at the Clinton School of Public Service is accepting Practicum and Capstone project proposals for the 2026-27 academic year through June 1.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Center Welcomes Tarryn Harris as Research Associate
The Clinton School Impact Center is proud to announce the addition of Tarryn Harris to its professional staff as a Research Associate.
Read MoreBavon Travels to Rwanda to Lead Evaluation Training for Bridge2Rwanda
Dr. Al Bavon, Professor of Public Administration at the Clinton School of Public Service, recently traveled to Rwanda to lead a critical training initiative for Bridge2Rwanda (B2R), a nonprofit partner of the Clinton School’s Impact Center.
Read MoreLea Metz Earns Ph.D. Through Serendipity and Project Management
Lea Metz, student services coordinator at the Clinton School of Public Service, has graduated with her Ph.D. in Leadership Development and Change from Fielding Graduate University.
Read MoreBob Gee Honored with Volunteer of the Year Award
The Clinton School of Public Service is celebrating a significant honor bestowed upon one of its longest-serving volunteers, Bob Gee, who was recently named the Clinton Presidential Center’s 2025 Volunteer of the Year.
Read MoreAlumni Spotlight: Nick Stevens (’18)
Nick Stevens (’18) is a proven builder in the nonprofit and education sectors. Since graduating from the Master of Public Service (MPS) program in 2018, Stevens has leveraged his specialized training in program evaluation and strategic planning to drive community impact.
Read MoreClinton School Impact Minute: Delta Garden Study
In 2010, four graduates of the Clinton School of Public Service spent a year researching a growing issue in Arkansas: childhood obesity, and how school gardens might help.
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