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 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...
by Frank Pobutkiewicz | Feb 12, 2018 | Editorial, Feature Article, MUN Articles
THE MACHINE OF MODEL UN Uncovering the hours of dedication and untold stress that Model UN student leaders devote to the activity they become addicted to. by Frank E. Pobutkiewicz Feb. 14, 2018 After closing ceremonies has ended and the ballroom falls silent, after...
by AlexNehrbass | Sep 29, 2017 | Announcement
The beginning of a new school year always comes with one guarantee, another season of Model UN Conferences. While big multi-day conferences such as HMUN and NAIMUN dominate the conversation and research, one-day conferences make for a fantastic opportunity to practice...
by Frank Pobutkiewicz | Feb 3, 2017 | MUN Articles
We find ourselves in the heart of Model UN season once again. This past weekend, two major US conferences took place in Boston and Philadelphia, homes of Harvard Model UN and the Ivy League Model United Nations Conference, respectively. I had the chance to review the...