Manchester Model U.N. Earns 5 Awards

December 4, 2024 at 5:07 p.m.


NORTH MANCHESTER - Manchester University's Model United Nations (U.N.) team took home five awards at the 2024 Model U.N. Conference held at Indiana University Kokomo on Nov. 14-16.
Four MU delegates, out of 80 total students from five universities and one high school, earned awards for their performance at the conference.
Taylor Bennet, representing China, earned awards for Most Valuable Delegate and Top Negotiator in Council 2. She is a first-year studying political science.
Karmen Brown, representing the United States, earned the award for Best Advocate for National Interest in Council 5. She is a first-year studying history and political science.
Gus Stender, representing the United States, earned the award for Best Advocate for National Interest in Council 2. He is a junior studying business management, professional sales and accounting.
Sam Hupp, of North Manchester, representing the United States, earned the award for Best Advocate for National Interest in Council 1. He is a junior studying philosophy and peace studies.


NORTH MANCHESTER - Manchester University's Model United Nations (U.N.) team took home five awards at the 2024 Model U.N. Conference held at Indiana University Kokomo on Nov. 14-16.
Four MU delegates, out of 80 total students from five universities and one high school, earned awards for their performance at the conference.
Taylor Bennet, representing China, earned awards for Most Valuable Delegate and Top Negotiator in Council 2. She is a first-year studying political science.
Karmen Brown, representing the United States, earned the award for Best Advocate for National Interest in Council 5. She is a first-year studying history and political science.
Gus Stender, representing the United States, earned the award for Best Advocate for National Interest in Council 2. He is a junior studying business management, professional sales and accounting.
Sam Hupp, of North Manchester, representing the United States, earned the award for Best Advocate for National Interest in Council 1. He is a junior studying philosophy and peace studies.


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