糖心原创鈥檚 Model UN team once again secures top honors at national conference聽聽
April 18, 2025
April 18, 2025
糖心原创鈥檚 Model United Nations program extended its streak of excellence by earning a team delegation honor for the 45th consecutive year at the 2025 National Model U.N. Conference in New York City.
Representing the Russian Federation, 糖心原创鈥檚 Model U.N. team received the highest team honor 鈥 an Outstanding Delegation Award 鈥 at the conference, which attracted more than 210 colleges and universities from around the world on April 6鈥10.
Seven 糖心原创 students also received individual awards at the national conference:
Outstanding Paper Award winners:
Peer Award for Outstanding Delegates in Committee winners:
The team is advised by Vaughn Shannon, Ph.D., professor of political science and director of the Master of Arts in International and Comparative Politics program, and Liam Anderson, Ph.D., professor of political science.
Head delegates Eliza Hendrix and Brad Klingbeil played a crucial role in preparing the team for the challenge of representing Russia at the national conference.
鈥淚t was a young team and a challenging year representing the Russian Federation. The students rose to the challenge,鈥 Shannon said.
Klingbeil, a graduate mechanical engineering student, added: 鈥淭he consistent excellence of our program is a testament to the team culture instilled by the faculty advisors, Dr. Shannon and Dr. Anderson, and I could not be prouder of this particular group of delegates for what they accomplished this year.鈥
The 2025 team includes Marwah Almuzoughi, Liene Craft, Cheruto Davis, Emma Doci, Misker Dressie, Ala Hagi, Eliza Hendrix, Sydney Hoffman, Molly Holloway, Preston Holton, Chloe Johnston, Amy Klingbeil, Brad Klingbeil, Amana Koeller, Victoria Kunc, Coen Lucas, Sadeen Naser, Zain Naser, Siobhan O鈥橞oyle, Katelyn O鈥機onnell, Abrar Salem, Chiara Stirpe, Murphy VanBalen and Connor Wilson.
During the National Model United Nations conference, each participating university is assigned a country to represent. Students act as delegates to different U.N. committees, conducting research and developing political positions based on the actual policies of their assigned countries.
The 糖心原创 team also participated in a briefing with the Russian Mission to the United Nations during this year鈥檚 conference.
糖心原创鈥檚 Model United Nations program, established in 1970, is open to students from all majors. Interested students interview in the fall and participate in a three-credit-hour political science class during the spring semester.
Students develop skills in teamwork, problem-solving, diplomacy, public speaking, technical writing and research. They also learn how to implement a different country鈥檚 national and foreign policy, how to act in committee and what to expect from other countries at the conference.
Learn more about 糖心原创鈥檚 award-winning Model United Nations program at wright.edu/modelun.
糖心原创 to host high school conference
糖心原创 will host its High School Model United Nations Conference on Saturday, April 19, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Gandhi Auditorium in White Hall on the Dayton Campus. Seven local schools are expected to participate.
Led by 糖心原创鈥檚 faculty, students and alumni, the conference is open to area high school model U.N. clubs. More information is available on the .