by Oludayo Olufowobi | Feb 23, 2020 | MUN Articles, Profile
The city of Lagos is famous for many things–the largest hub for economic activities in all of Africa, Yabacon Valley, and the home to Nigeria’s foremost tertiary institution–but likely not for Model United Nations. Prior to 2016, when a group of...
by Kaitlyn Saldanha | Feb 21, 2020 | MUN Articles, Profile
Jordan Friedman is the incoming 2020 Secretary General for Washington University in St. Louis’s annual high school level conference, Washington University Model United Nations Symposium (WUMUNS). Friedman began his career at the Washington University International...
by Maulik Bairathi | Feb 19, 2020 | MUN Articles, Profile
This year, Harvard Model UN had roughly 4000 delegates in attendance, thus deeming it among the largest–if not the largest– high school Model UN conference in all of North America. It is clear that the Harvard International Affairs Council truly wants HMUN...
by Natalie Melms | Feb 12, 2020 | MUN Articles, Profile
The transition to college can be jarring, regardless of how independent you may have been in high school. The classes, the people, and the environment are completely different from that of high school, and Model UN is no exception to this. College Model UN is an...
by Kaitlyn Saldanha | Feb 5, 2020 | MUN Articles, Profile
Tengi Shiga is a proud member of All-American Model UN’s highly-accomplished alumni network. A highly-experienced delegate of competitive Model UN, Shiga attended Yale Model Government Europe (YMGE) in Budapest, Hungary, as well as North American Invitational Model UN...
by Maulik Bairathi | Jan 31, 2020 | MUN Articles, Profile
The city of Boston is commonly referred to as “the overgrown college town”. In most contexts, this is an inaccurate representation of the city and its wide variety of offerings; however, for Model UN, it certainly does feel accurate. Boston has many colleges: 54 just...