by Michael Dianetti | Jan 30, 2018 | Alumni Spotlight, MUN Articles
Lily Liu, a current freshman at Stanford University, was a principal member of the All American Model United Nations program during her time in high school. Lily attended both the WEMUN Expo in Beijing, China and NAIMUN, hosted by Georgetown, winning a gavel and a...
by Michael Dianetti | Jan 25, 2018 | Editorial, MUN Articles, Top Ten Series
We’ve all been there– we had to be! At some point, everyone is new to Model UN, and every MUN newbie tends to make the same mistakes. Here’s our Top Ten list of the thing MUN beginners mess up the most at their first conferences. Whether it’s...
by Michael Dianetti | Nov 9, 2017 | Editorial, MUN Articles
Strategy is undeniably important to every delegate’s success in Model United Nations. While strategies vary in many ways, there are two main classifications: collaborative and competitive. While both are equally valid, there are distinct differences that must be...
by Michael Dianetti | Nov 1, 2017 | Editorial, MUN Articles
Why do you compete in Model United Nations? Is it for the intense debate, exciting issues, and satisfying awards? However for any of your favorite parts of MUN to happen, the committees must run smoothly and properly in a way that allows each delegate an equal...
by Michael Dianetti | Oct 24, 2017 | Editorial, MUN Articles
Resolutions have been written and submitted, and blocks gather for one more unmoderated caucus to decide who gets to present and who gets to answer questions during Q&As. Participation in these Question and Answer sessions, also called Q&As, is coveted among...