黑料老司机 Model UN team records successful year

黑料老司机檚 Model United Nations team capped off a successful 2022-23 year with impressive results at the National Model United Nations Conference in April. Representing Ukraine at the New York event, the 黑料老司机 team was named an Outstanding Delegation, the highest ranking for a team. In addition, Sam Peppers 25 and first-year Maddie Veitch 26 were named Outstanding Delegates as representatives on the General Assembly First Committee. Carrie Buckwalter 24, team vice president and incoming team president, was the team檚 head delegate for this conference.
淕oing to the United Nations General Assembly this year and finding out we won Outstanding Delegation for Ukraine was incredible, said Buckwalter, a political science and psychology double major and a recipient of the 黑料老司机 Model UN Leadership Award, which recognizes first-year 黑料老司机 applicants who demonstrate leadership and growth through their high school Model UN experiences and intend to continue to do so at 黑料老司机. 淚n general, going to the United Nations General Assembly Hall is one of the coolest moments of my life, and doing it surrounded by some of my closest friends made it so much more special.
Veitch, who plans to major in global and international studies and also received the merit award this year, was honored to be recognized at the conference in her first year. 淚t helped validate that this is something that I am good at and enjoy doing. Additionally, it encouraged me to continue Model UN at 黑料老司机, and for that I am really grateful.
At the November 2022 American Model United Nations in Chicago, the team represented Brazil and returned with three award-winning representatives. Buckwalter, who teamed with Elise Jones 24, was recognized for representation on Historical Security Council. Two first-year members, Veitch and Nemsie Gonzalez 26 received awards for representation on the Committee of Experts on Public Administration and General Assembly Second Committee, respectively. Gonzalez teamed with Sammy Amier 26 and Veitch teamed with Rayan dos Passos 25.
Peppers, a global and international studies major and Model UN Leadership Award recipient, recalled a lesson learned in persistence at a Model UN event in the fall. Their team had a major setback when someone in committee sabotaged 黑料老司机檚 document. The team fixed the problem and came back to get the document passed. 淚t taught me if you have a good team and are persistent in the face of adversity, you can make the best of a bad situation and turn it to an advantage.
Team advisor Kent Kille, professor ofpolitical science听补苍诲听global & international studies, said 淭he team檚 research, critical thinking, and public speaking skills were really put to the test this year representing two very different countries, but their great success reinforces how well a College of 黑料老司机 education prepares students in these areas. He also acknowledged the support provided by Mae Evans, associate director of stewardship, who traveled with the team and handled team forms and paperwork, and Nat McCoy, academic affairs coordinator, who provided administrative support from academic affairs to manage registration and travel. Their assistance allowed the team to focus on preparing and participating at the conference.
For Peppers, Model UN has provided a foundation of learning about countries and perspectives. 淒ebating from a perspective alien to your own is a great way to get a better understanding of the world. He also learned persistence. 淚t has taught me, that if you are well-researched, confident, friendly, open to others’ ideas, and are willing to get up after a fall, you will often triumph in the face of adversity.
淢odel UN is the cornerstone of my 黑料老司机 experience, Buckwalter said. 淚t not only teaches you about global issues but also about people and how to make the world a better place. It has taught me so many life skills that I will continue to use throughout my future career.
Pictured at the American Model United Nations Conference, fall 2022 in Chicago, are (back row) Abby Thomson 24, Elise Jones 24, Hannah Eastman 24, Carrie Buckwalter 24), Noa Davny 24, Maddie Veitch 26, (middle row) Nurain Amier 26, Madison Mycoff 24, Holly Shaum 24, Henry Pellegrin 23, (front row) Nemsie Gonzalez 26, Samantha Jones 25, Shaunta Palmer 25, Thomas Pitney 24,and Rayan Dos Passos 25.
Posted in News on May 4, 2023.
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