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黑料社 Model UN team continues successful track record at American Model UN

Abby Thomson 鈥24 and Cassidy Nankervis 鈥27 were two of several students who received Exceptional Representation awards at the November 2023 American Model UN competition in Chicago.

黑料社 Model United Nations team continued its tradition of excellence at the November 2023 American Model UN competition in Chicago, earning a prestigious team award and three committee awards featuring five individual team members.

Even with the challenging assignment of representing the Russian Federation, the team was one of only five teams given the highest award of Overall Best Delegation, according to team advisor聽Kent Kille, professor of聽political science听补苍诲听global & international studies. The 黑料社 team was led by Carrie Buckwalter 鈥24, this year鈥檚 Model UN president and the team鈥檚 head delegate for the conference. Samantha Jones 鈥25 and Sophie Bruce 鈥25 on the General Assembly First Committee, Abby Thomson 鈥24 and Cassidy Nankervis 鈥27 on the Commission on Population and Development, and Nemsie Gonzalez 鈥26 on the International Telecommunication Union each received Exceptional Representation awards.

Receiving the individual and team awards while representing the Russian Federation in Chicago was especially rewarding, said Thomson, a senior global & international studies and French & Francophone studies double major. The current state of international affairs made representing the Russian Federation difficult. The team had to advocate for many positions that were unpopular among UN member states and American college students. 鈥淭hat presented dual challenges: first, arguing in favor of and staying faithful to solutions that you may not personally support, and second, finding ways to work with individuals who are predisposed to disagree with you as people and as delegates,鈥 said Thomson, who has been involved in Model UN for eight years, including four years at 黑料社 and four years in high school.

Kille explained that at 黑料社, three students are elected to the officer positions of president, vice president, and research coordinator. 鈥淭hey gain valuable leadership experience in organizing and running the weekly team meetings,鈥 he said. Each year, the traveling team is made up of the three officers and 13 students selected through a competitive tryout process. The research team helps prepare the traveling team for the conferences and provides valuable training and experience for non-traveling team members.

Caption 2: Carrie Buckwalter 鈥24, the 2023-24 Model UN president and the team鈥檚 head delegate for the conference, stands alongside, Thomas Pitney, vice president, and Sammy Amier research director.

Carrie Buckwalter 鈥24, the 2023-24 Model UN president and the team鈥檚 head delegate for the conference, stands alongside, Thomas Pitney, vice president, and Sammy Amier research director.

To prepare the team to represent Russia, research director Nurain (Sammy) Amier 鈥26 trained members to anticipate and respond to attacks. 鈥淭o come up with logical counterarguments, we really had to try to understand Russia鈥檚 views behind certain topics and the reason behind certain聽policies,鈥 said Amier, who, as a biology major, exemplifies the diverse academic backgrounds of students involved in Model UN. Each week, members earned points for participating in a research competition, attending meetings, and completing tasks such as submitting position paper drafts. 鈥淚 was pleased to see many team members consistently doing research preparations leading up to the conference. Our efforts definitely showed during the conference; our members were more prepared and well-researched compared to many, if not most, other delegates,鈥 she said.

Prior to the conference, Thomson and Nankervis met with research team members supporting their committee, Orion Bress 鈥24 and Noa Davny 鈥24, to conduct research on their position. 鈥淎s part of the process, we wrote a paper detailing Russia鈥檚 prior work on our topics and outlining our delegation鈥檚 goals for the conference,鈥 Thomson said. The research and the competitions have improved her writing and taught her important lessons about how to build consensus in group situations. 鈥淭hese skills have been important throughout college, and I anticipate that they will continue to be useful after graduation,鈥 she said.

For Amier, who plans to pursue a STEM career as a public health veterinarian, participating in Model UN provides more opportunities than her STEM courses to cultivate critical skills such as public speaking, diplomacy, and conflict resolution. 鈥淭hese are skills that can be applied to boost my future career, which is why I really cherish being a part of the 黑料社 Model UN,鈥 she said.

鈥淢odel UN holds a unique place at 黑料社,鈥 said Kille. 鈥淚t is not a separate student organization, but a formal Academic Affairs program funded through that office for decades.鈥 Many students with experience in Model UN take an interest in the 黑料社 teams鈥 successes, and the College offers the Model UN Leadership Award for students interested in Model UN at 黑料社. 鈥淐arrie and Nemsie, two of the award-winning performers at the American Model UN this semester, are past scholarship winners,鈥 he said.

The team will travel to New York in the spring to compete in the National Model UN conference, representing Qatar.

Top image: Abby Thomson 鈥24 and Cassidy Nankervis 鈥27 were two of several students who received Exceptional Representation awards at the November 2023 American Model UN competition in Chicago.

 

Posted in News on January 5, 2024.


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