Baylor Students Excel at American Model United Nations Conference in Chicago
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WACO, Texas (Dec. 10, 2015) – Baylor University students recently traveled to Chicago to participate in the American Model United Nations Conference, an annual event which brings together 1,500 university students from around the world to participate in a simulation of the United Nations.
The Baylor team represented Slovakia at the conference, serving as diplomats in simulated sessions of the United Nations General Assembly committees, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme and the International Court of Justice.
“Conference participation is a wonderful educational opportunity, allowing students to hone their skills in research, public speaking, technical writing and small-group negotiation,” said Rebecca McCumbers Flavin, Ph.D., lecturer of political science in Baylor’s College of Arts & Sciences. “All of these will be beneficial, regardless of students’ post-graduate plans. Also, as they prepare for conferences, our students become policy experts for a particular region and a set of issues, which varies from conference to conference.”
Topics explored at the conference included migration, agriculture, food security, climate change, terrorism, international law and eco-tourism.
Baylor students who participated include:
Cambrey Dent, senior, political science
Conor Burns, senior, political science and philosophy
Katrina Mañalac, junior, secondary education and social studies
Renie Saenz, senior, history, head delegate
Caroline Caywood, junior, international studies and French
Bailey Craig, freshman, pre-psychology
Chris Strange, junior, political science
Luis Andres Torres, freshman, pre-neuroscience
Megan Rollag, junior, Spanish and international studies
Kate Farley, junior, University Scholar
Matt Demond, senior, economics
Marc Webb, junior, international studies, assistant head delegate
Conor Burns, Bailey Craig, Cambrey Dent and Renie Saenz received individual awards at the conference and were named Outstanding Delegates by their peers in their respective committees.
Model United Nations is an academic conference focused on developing solutions to today’s international problems. Teams are assigned a country within the United Nations and must research their assigned country’s policy in regard to specific foreign policy areas. Baylor’s Model United Nations program began in 1989.
“I think student participation in activities like Model United Nations reinforces Baylor’s ‘Pro Futuris’ aspirations in a number of ways,” Flavin said. “In particular, it prepares our students to be global citizens and provides them with opportunities to cultivate their leadership skills in ways that aren’t easily replicated in a traditional class setting.”
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by Ashton Brown, student newswriter, (254) 710-6805
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