Honors College Students Represent Vanuatu at NMUN in New York
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By Gary Hyatt, WSU Honors College, gary.hyatt1@wsu.edu
Earlier this spring, students from The Honors College had the extraordinary opportunity to participate in the National Model United Nations (NMUN) conference in New York City — the world’s largest and most prestigious simulation of the United Nations. Under the guidance of longtime faculty advisor Dr. Bill Smith, the WSU delegation proudly represented the Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu in a series of high-level committee sessions alongside hundreds of peers from around the globe.
NMUN is more than just a simulation — it’s a powerful educational experience that challenges students to research global issues, craft policy proposals, and engage in real-world diplomacy and negotiation. For our students, it was both rigorous and transformative.
Ursula Delgado (‘26, English Education) reflected on the experience:
“It was like the most intense group project — our working group had over 30 people. I learned so much about cooperation and diplomacy. As someone who plans to become a teacher, I found the skills I practiced—patience, teamwork, and creative problem-solving—deeply relevant to my future career. I’m incredibly grateful to the donors who make this possible. Without their support, I wouldn’t have had this amazing opportunity.”
April Witham (‘26, Psychology and Human Development) shared a similar sentiment:
“This experience taught me about perseverance and collaboration, especially with people from different cultural and academic backgrounds. As someone planning to work in mental health, this helped me grow in empathy and compassion—skills I’ll use for the rest of my life. It was truly unforgettable.”
Participation in NMUN gives students a global perspective, hones their communication and negotiation skills, and reinforces the value of critical thinking and civic engagement — all hallmarks of an Honors College education.
We are deeply proud of our students and thankful for the donors who continue to make this opportunity possible year after year. Your generosity opens doors and shapes futures.
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