CDH had Strong Showing at Spring Model United Nation Conference
April 5, 2018
Cretin-Derham Hall's Model UN Team participated in the Spring Model United Nation Conference at the University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, on April 3, 2018. Schools from all over the state participated in diplomatic discussions about numerous global issues including Climate Change, Food Safety, and Women's Roles in Disarmament.
Congratulations to all the participating students: Abby Aanonsen '18, Mary Arend '18, Ruth Olson '18, Lucy Grumbles '18, Amy Rueter '18, Grace Regala '18, Abraham Teuber '18, Jane Grumbles '18, Ethan Thompson '20, Joe Nussbaum '19, Tor Cox '19, Eleanor Jablonic '20, Laura Seifert '20, and Linda Johnson '18.
Congratulations to the CDH team representing Kazakhstan, Linda Johnson '18 and Lucy Grumbles '18, who won Honorable Mention for Best Delegation in the Security Council.
About Model UN:
The Minnesota Model UN Conference is organized by the MN United Nations Association and the association distributes the UN countries to the participating schools. The Cretin-Derham Hall team selects from their assigned countries which delegation they would like to represent, and all teams conduct research on the country and write a position paper for review by the Association.
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