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December 5, 2018

Berry Students Earn Awards at Model UN Conference

A group of Berry College students were recently recognized for their outstanding work at the 2018 Southern Regional Model United Nations Conference in Atlanta.   

The conference is a simulation of the United Nations and its affiliated bodies for undergraduate students to learn more about international diplomacy and politics. This year Berry students represented Australia and Japan in seven different United Nations and related committees. Both groups were awarded position paper awards for their preconference. The Australia delegation won an honorable mention for their work and Jessie Moore and Jesse Locke won a best delegation award in the World Health Organization.  

“It's a great opportunity to build relationships, make new friends, and learn about people different than yourself,” said Moore. “It was great to see how all of our hard work and preparation had paid off and that our work at the conference was not unnoticed.”  

The Berry Japan representatives included Judson Baker (of Snellville, Ga.), Jeb Blount (of Thomson, Ga.), John Catton (of Powder Springs, Ga.), Melody Creamer (of Dallas, Ga.), Sara Jordan (of Chattanooga, Tenn.), Miroslava Lopez Luna (of Dalton, Ga.), Raquel Luna (of Calhoun, Ga.), Cydney Maddox (of Marietta, Ga.), Noah Miller (of Landis, N.C.), Ryan Moran (of Waxhaw, N.C.), Devon Powers (of Naples, Fla.) and Karla Manzanares (of Dalton, Ga.) and Adelia Weber (of Leander, Texas.)  

The Berry Australia representatives included Locke, (of Dover, Fla.,) Moore, (of Bowdon, Ga.), Hunter Berry (of Harlem, Ga.), Annie Deitz (of Lexington, Ky.), Kelsey Doerr (of Marietta, Ga.), Samantha Krauskopf (of Blairsville, Ga.), Tashe Mwangi (of Woodstock, Ga.), Coleman Ott (of Murfreesboro, Tenn.) and Camryn Tidsworth (of Chapin, S.C.)  

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Public Relations Student Assistant Alisa Jordan

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