It’s a win for MMC! Though our Model UN Team only recently made its debut—President Avery Lauren Thomas ’25, Vice President Isaac Smith ’25, and Secretary Hannah Adames ’26 established the group this semester—that didn’t stop them from competing in the prestigious National Model UN New York Conference in April and scoring an honorable mention award.
The conference is an academic simulation of the UN, in which participating schools are assigned one or more countries to research and represent. MMC was given the Philippines, with students Iliana Mejia ’26 and Grace Staples ’25 joining Adames, Smith, and Thomas.
Though other teams were twice as large and had up to eight months to prepare, MMC’s newly formed squad had just three weeks to get ready—making the recognition even sweeter.
“Our goal was to go and have fun, fully commit to the simulation, and meet new people. That’s what we set out to do,” Thomas said. “We hadn’t even thought about placing, so to receive recognition based on the work we put in and how we engaged at the conference was beyond our wildest dreams.”
Follow the team on Instagram at @mmc.mun to learn more about their activities!
On October 27, at 12 pm, representatives from the New York City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs will hold an informational session with MMC students. The event is co-sponsored by the departments of Politics of Human Rights, International Studies, and the Social Work minor program.