Summary
The US onAir Network will be working with volunteers from Missouri universities, colleges, and nonprofit organizations to oversee the curation and moderation of posts, aircasts (online discussions), and in person events for the Missouri onAir Hub … related to federal, state, and local elections and government.
Our first outreach will be to University of Missouri partly because of its proximity to the state capital. We have identified many of University of Missouri ’s civic engagement, academic, internship and research programs related to making democracy and civic responsibility a focus of higher learning on their campus … for students, faculty, staff, and local community. This post, over time, will have similar information on other collaborating organizations in the state.
Contact ben.murphy@onair.cc for more information on how to involve your organization.
About
The University of Missouri’s onAir chapter will initially focus on training interested undergrad and graduate students on how to curate Missouri onAir content especially submitting Top News articles, events, videos, and information and moderating forums in each post they curate.
Student curators will also work with state senate and house committee chairs to produce aircasts on issues being discussed and bills being proposed in their committees.
During election season, students with other other organizations like the League of Women Voters, will coordinate and produce aircasted debates with candidates.
University of Missouri
Source: About Mizzou
WHAT MAKES A TIGER
Respect
We commit to acting ethically, welcoming difference and exchanging ideas openly.
Responsibility
We are accountable to ourselves, each other and the public we serve.
Discovery
We foster the lifelong process of seeking knowledge and greater understanding.
Excellence
We reach for excellence through diligent effort and collaboration.
History & Tradition
OUR STORY SINCE 1839
HISTORY
Since 1839, groundbreaking research and comprehensive academics have defined our story.
TRADITIONS
From Homecoming to Tiger Walk, Black and Gold to Truman the Tiger, our traditions unite us through generations.
Civic Engagement Programs
Source: Office of Service-Learning
MU Community Engagement Project
SRV_LRN 2021/2021H – 3 credit hours
Sponsored by the MU Office of Service-Learning, this course encourages a lifetime of leadership and public service in undergraduates of all majors and disciplines. It is a required course for both the Minor in Leadership and Public Service as well as the Peace Corps Prep program. This course offers students the opportunity to engage in academically based community service while learning about issues of social justice, civic engagement, the ethics of service and the policy framework connected to social issues. Students select one of two labs: Public Health or Youth: Mentoring, Literacy, and Early Childhood. Students attend lecture twice a week and lab once a week while serving in the community. Students serve 3-5 hours per week at a local service site, focusing on youth development, public health, or community development/social justice.
Note: Available to Honors and Non-Honors Students, Writing Intensive, Service Designated
Programs Offered during academic semesters:
Youth Program:
Undergraduates serve as mentors, tutors, and role models for at-risk youth in our community. Service includes working with Head Start children, tutoring in public schools, providing enrichment activities in after-school programs in low-income neighborhoods, and mentoring 12 to 16 year old youth who are at risk of dropping out of school or not attending college.
Public Health Project:
Pre-nursing, pre-med, and public health students serve in free clinics, the Veteran’s Hospital, and various health education sites.
Community Leadership Seminar:
Student leaders raise funds and create long-term projects in the community. Student leaders have developed the Tiger Service Corps.
Student Government
Source: Missouri Students Association
About Us
The acronym MSA stands for the Missouri Students Association, the recognized undergraduate student government at the University of Missouri. We represent students of the university and are committed to representing their interests and advocating for issues they face. MSA provides students with many opportunities to experience social and cultural activities as well as a range of services and programs by working with other student organizations and bringing activities and speakers to campus.
Internships
Source: Internships & Study Abroad
Internships & Study Abroad
Political Science Programs
Source: Department website
Undergraduate Program
Research Initiatives
Source: Graduate Research
Graduate Research
Kim, Gidong. “Analyzing Public Opinion and Emotions Using Tweets and Online-Comments toward Candidates in 2017 South Korean Presidential Election.” Korea Observer, Forthcoming (with Na Kyeong Lee and Jae Mook Lee).
Drolc, Cody. Forthcoming. “Taking Time (and Space) Seriously: How Scholars Falsely Infer Policy Diffusion from Model Misspecification.” (with Christopher Gandrud and Laron K. Williams), Policy Studies Journal.
Sato, Yuko. 2019. “Elite Coordination and Popular Protest: The Joint Effect on Democratic Change.” Democratization (with Michael Wahman).
Kim, Gidong. 2018. “Social Media and Regionalism in South Korean Voting Behavior: The Case of the 19th South Korean Presidential Election.” Issues & Studies 54(3), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1142/S1013251118400064 (with Jae Mook Lee and Youngdeuk Park)
Yazici, Emir. 2018. “Nationalism and Human Rights” Political Research Quarterly. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912918781187