Future Keys to the City

The Truman Youth Leadership Academy, sponsored by the Harry S Truman School of Public Affairs, kicked off its annual summer camp on Monday, July 13th.  Twenty-one middle school students will spend a week together engaged in various leadership workshops and activities.  The four core concepts of Respect, Responsibility, Discovery and Excellence will guide the week-long summer program curriculum.  A fifth day dedicated to Service will wrap up the week, when campers volunteer their efforts to clean up Flat Branch Creek.

Regional and Economic Development Update

The Institute of Public Policy released two new publications this week focusing on Regional and Economic issues.  Creating Opportunity and Prosperity Through Strengthening Rural-Urban Connections, an issue brief written by Erin Meyers and Brian Dabson, describes rural and urban connections in the areas of broadband development, disaster resilience, transportation, and food systems and efforts to strengthen these linkages. 

Social Media Effects on Civic Engagement – Cultivating the Social Pulse

Understanding the effects of social media on civic engagement is growing in importance because more and more organizations are using social media to engage individuals and communities for civic action. The Institute of Public Policy (IPP) has investigated how an organization might begin to think through the relationship between an organization’s use of social media and its effects on civic engagement.

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