The 2014 Public Affairs Conference theme is Global Perspective: Why It Matters. It will teach attendees to work collaboratively across nations and cultures toward a more just and sustainable future. This annual four-day event features keynote presentations, panel discussions and special events.
Key details
- What: Public Affairs Conference
- When: April 8-11, 2014
- Where: Plaster Student Union, Missouri State University
- Who: Plenary speakers, guest artists and presenters
- No tickets required; all events free and open to the public.
Share your story
Help us spread the word about the Public Affairs Conference to the Missouri State and local communities by sharing it on social media. If you attend the event, we want to hear about your experience! We encourage you to join the online conversation during the Public Affairs Conference by posting about it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and tagging your posts with the official hashtag: #CitizenBear.
Make your post social media savvy
- Tag the post with the official Public Affairs Conference hashtag: #CitizenBear
- Whenever possible, tag Missouri State University or @missouristate
- If applicable, tag the post with the Springfield, Mo., hashtag: #SGF
- If you would like to provide a link for more information on the event, please link to: http://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/conference/
- When you post to Facebook, boost your status update by sharing it with a photo or video.
- Nothing beats a first-hand perspective! If you attend the Public Affairs Conference, consider sharing a photo from or quote about your experience.
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Sample social media posts
Sample tweets
- Join the MSU community for its Public Affairs Conference April 8-11. View the speaker schedule: http://bit.ly/1lMaj4v #CitizenBear
- Explore why a global perspective matters during the Public Affairs Conference April 8-11: http://bit.ly/1lMaj4v #CitizenBear
- Download MSU Mobile for the Public Affairs Conference schedule, session evaluations: http://bit.ly/NrYzrs #CitizenBear
Tuesday
- Students kick off the Public Affairs Conference by sharing their research on a social issue in #SGF: http://bit.ly/1fXvKyV #CitizenBear
Wednesday, April 9
- Uncover our collective past as plenary @spwells shares about @NatGeo’s Genographic Project today at noon: http://bit.ly/PMXTiG #CitizenBear
Thursday, April 10
- Filmmaker @PeterCarolla presents his film “The One Who Builds” today at 10 a.m. http://bit.ly/1kGegrf #CitizenBear
- Explore the power of a global perspective with author George Saunders today at noon in the PSU Theater: http://bit.ly/1oqgj4j #CitizenBear
Friday, April 11
- Get tips for managing multicultural teams from Gonzalo Vargas of @groupon during today’s closing plenary: http://bit.ly/1gLNZU8 #CitizenBear
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Sample Facebook posts
Sharing about the Public Affairs Conference on Facebook allows for some additional customization. The sample posts provide content recommendations based on our best practice tips for optimizing link sharing on Facebook.
Example 1
- URL: http://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/conference/
- Link headline: The 2014 Public Affairs Conference
- Long text content: Why does a global perspective matter? Uncover the power of a global perspective during the 2014 Public Affairs Conference April 8-11.
- Short text content: All Public Affairs Conference events are free and open to the public.
Example 2
- Caption and URL: Explore how we can work together across nations to build a sustainable future during the 2014 Public Affairs Conference April 8-11. View the speaker schedule: http://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/conference/schedule.aspx
Example 3
- URL: http://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/conference/presenterinfo.aspx?id=481
- Link headline: The Human Journey: A Genetic Odyssey
- Long text content: Spencer Wells, director of National Geographic’s Genographic Project, offers insight on our collective past during today’s plenary address.
- Short text content: Noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, in the PSU Theater