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CSB+SJU on the big stage: Model UN students compete at Harvard

Students from the CSB+SJU International Affairs Club recently attended the Harvard National Model United Nations (HN MUN) at Harvard University in Boston, Mass. The students

By Cecilia McNair · · 1 min read
CSB+SJU on the big stage: Model UN students compete at Harvard
Top photo of the Model UN students in the Minneapolis airport on the way to Harvard, including Michael Heimel, Haelyn Eggert, Josie Leinonen, Simon Venell, Henry Braun, Stanislaw Jank, Grady Schierts, Charlotte Whiting, Charles Hauer, Payton Crotty and Eddie Kies. Bottom left photo is Stanislaw Jank (middle) with two Harvard members. Bottom middle photo of CSB+SJU members in front of the Harvard Law School sign. Bottom right photo of SJU students in Boston.

Students from the CSB+SJU International Affairs Club recently attended the Harvard National Model United Nations (HN MUN) at Harvard University in Boston, Mass. The students worked in their delegations for five days to pass resolutions concerning multiple international issues.