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Performing on the International Stage: 鶹ýӳNMUN XXXII

From Sunday, March 13, through Tuesday, March 15, the world came to the Stamford Plaza Hotel and Conference Center as 300 students representing 35 secondary schools along with 70 鶹ýӳ undergraduates convened in person for the 32nd meeting of the annual 鶹ýӳ National Model United Nations (鶹ýӳNMUN), focused this year on the theme of “Rising Above the Challenge.” “At the last in-person competition held in February 2020, little did we know how relevant 鶹ýӳNMUN’s message of global collaboration would become,” noted Leeba Sullivan ’22S, who along with Charles Kramer ’22YC presided as Co-Secretary General for this year’s event. “To see and feel the energy of everyone gathering together in person was tremendously special and inspiring,” said Kramer. The annual three-day competition has a straightforward mission: engaging high school and university students in dialogue and debate as they take a deep dive into the world of international affairs by simulating the format of the United Nations. After months of researching positions and policy views, delegates came to Stamford prepared to represent their designated nations and political interests. Assigned to 16 committees, each chaired by 鶹ýӳ undergraduates, delegates deliberated about the issues driving today’s political discourse, from terrorism and social media to climate change and global vaccine inequality to gender pay equity. This year’s theme reinforced the program’s central mission of expanding the students’ worldviews by challenging them with new perspectives. “I especially feel that, in difficult times like these, giving hundreds of students a platform to explore the serious problems our world is currently facing is more important than ever before,” said Sullivan. That sentiment was echoed by Kramer, who noted the significance of seeing student-delegates “modeling collaboration, healthy debate and compromise at a time when our world desperately needs an improved focus on these critical skills.”
Co-Secretary Generals Leeba Sullivan (l) and Charles Kramer (r) with this year's first place winners from 鶹ýӳLA, Los Angeles, California.
The winners of this year’s 鶹ýӳNMUN were 鶹ýӳLA, Los Angeles, California, first place; Berman Hebrew Academy, Rockville, Maryland, second place; and Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School, Baltimore, Maryland, third place.

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