The Clinton School of Public Service is highlighting alumna Nicole Hellthaler, executive director of the Prison Yoga Project.
Read MoreAlumni Spotlight: CC Mercer Watson (’19)
For this edition of the Alumni Spotlight, the Clinton School of Public Service is highlighting CC Mercer Watson, a 2019 alumna whose career beautifully illustrates the unique path a Master of Public Service graduate can take.
Read MoreCaroline Sykes is Driving Impact at State’s First Dental School
Clinton School Alumna Sykes has stepped into a historic role as the first Philanthropy Officer for the Lyon College School of Dental Medicine.
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.
Read MoreKaren Zuccardi Finds a New Way to Serve
At the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO), Karen Zuccardi is a leader in innovation. As TEDCO’s ecosystem director, she deploys early-stage capital and fosters technology growth across the state, working in fields from biotech to artificial intelligence. Earlier this year, the 2019 alumna of the Clinton School of Public Service traded her boardroom for military barracks.
Read MoreService to Stage: Grimes Rediscovers Purpose through Theater
The roster of alumni from the Clinton School of Public Service is laden with people who have interesting and unusual backstories. Ben Grimes’ (’20) public service journey puts him near the top of the list.
Read MoreAlumni Spotlight: Emily Kearns (’17)
Emily Kearns (’17) joined the Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service as a Community Philanthropy Fellow in May 2024.
Read MoreDesire to Make Change at Scale Drove Miller to Clinton School
Two of Chelsea Miller’s most telling traits growing up in North Carolina were her passion for service and her love for politics.
Read MorePitts’ Winding Road Leads to Clinton School
When J. Dillon Pitts (’21) looks back on his educational and career journey thus far, he sees a winding path that led through a lot of unexpected territory.
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