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Posted: 3/08/12

TAMIU Student Delegation Heads to Canada for WorldMUN Conference

 

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This Spring Break, a group of 11 Texas A&M International University students will travel to Canada to participate the World Model United Nations Conference (WorldMUN), the most diverse college-level model United Nations Conference in the world.

Taking place in Vancouver from March 9-18,  WorldMUN simulates the United Nations and international governmental bodies such as the World Health Organization, the ASEAN Regional Forum and government cabinets. Participants represent countries, organizations or leaders and debate pressing international issues. It attracts more than 2,000 college students from more than 60 countries each year.

Aaron Gangi, senior political science major and president of the TAMIU delegation’s student organization, Model United Nation Society of South Texas, said he looks forward to attending the Conference for the second time this year.

Gangi, who attended WorldMUN’s Conference in Singapore last year, said the delegation is excited to represent TAMIU at the youth summit.

“It’s an amazing experience and that’s the reason one would want to go again,” Gangi said, “It’s also a humbling experience because you meet people from everywhere.”

The TAMIU delegation has prepared for the Conference this semester, researching pressing world issues such as the militarization of the Arctic, malnutrition, conflict in the Middle East and the European debt crisis.

“We have been doing our research individually,” Gangi said, “Personally, I have done my research through media outlets, the Internet and reading foreign affairs magazines,” he said.

A total of 11 TAMIU students are in Vancouver, Canada this Spring Break, participating in the World Model United Nations Conference, the most diverse college-level U.N. Conference in the world. Pictured from left to right are:  Jonathan Gutiérrez, Esther Cavazos, Triana González, Amanda Garza, George Thomas Pugh, Yuliana Alcaráz, Alvaro Aguirre, Leslie Cortez, Aaron Gangi, María Fernanda Andrade, and Alejandro Barrera.

TAMIU’s delegation this year includes Gangi; George Thomas Pugh, junior biology major; Alejandro Barrera, junior, biology; María Fernanda Andrade, senior, international economics; Alvaro Aguirre, senior, political science; Leslie Cortez, junior, biology; Amanda Garza, sophomore, biology; Triana González, senior, English; Jonathan Guitiérrez, junior, political science; Yuliana Alcaráz, senior, biology; and Esther Cavazos, junior, international economics and marketing.

TAMIU students competed for delegation consideration based on an application, résumé and a personal interview. Interview selection criteria included merit, diversity and academic standing. This is the seventh year that a TAMIU delegation attends WorldMUN.

WorldMUN, the Harvard World Model United Nations, combines daily committee sessions with nightly social events. Delegates experience the host country and discuss and debate ideas from the perspective of countries they may have never visited before. Through this experience, delegates learn diverse ideas, more about other countries and issues of global importance.

For more information, please contact Kimberly Martin Del Campo, director of Continuing Education, at 326.2765, e-mail Kimberly.mc@tamiu.edu or visit offices located in Anthony J. and Georgia Pellegrino Hall 301A.

WorldMUN information is also available at worldmun.org


Journalists who need additional information or help with media requests and interviews should contact the Office of Public Relations, Marketing and Information Services at prmis@tamiu.edu