The UN: What It Does and How It Has Come to Be
by AVIATE
KU 211
300 College Park, Dayton, Ohio 45469-0620, United States
Details
THIS EVENT IS ONLY PATH-ELIGIBLE FOR
- SOPHOMORES
- JUNIORS
- SENIORS
The United Nations is an international body that promotes peace and diplomacy in our world. In an ever-changing global climate, it is important to understand this institution's functions and objectives in order to become informed citizens of the world.
Intended Learning Outcomes:
As a result of attending this event, students will be able to...
- identify the different UN bodies and understand how they work to accomplish their objectives.
- communicate the reason the UN is important for international diplomacy.
- recall the UN's history and major historical events that have shaped the UN into what it is today.
PLEASE NOTE:
Space may be limited and admission is not guaranteed. Seats may not be reserved for others as it is first-come-first-serve.
Only those who have registered will be guaranteed access. RSVP will open 48 hours prior to the event. In circumstances where RSVP meets capacity, interested individuals may join the event Wait List to be notified in the event that a seat becomes available.
All participants are asked to wait outside of the room in an orderly and respectful fashion until a facilitator is present and ready for individuals to begin being seated.
The expectation is that all students will consistently employ sound judgment, demonstrate a character of integrity, and maintain a respectful conduct when engaging in AVIATE opportunities. PATH credit will only be issued to those who remain for the duration of the event.
Direct all questions about this event or about issues with missing PATH to the following Event Sponsor(s) (Not AVIATE):
Model United Nations at mooresm2@udayton.edu
The University of Dayton strives to provide equal and easy access to programs and services for individuals with disabilities. Individuals requiring accommodations to attend this event are encouraged to contact the LTC's Office of Learning Resources (OLR) in advance with their request in order to ensure adequate processing time.
Contact OLR by telephone at 937-229-2066 (TTY 937-229-2059 for deaf/hard of hearing) or by email at disabilityservices@udayton.edu.
Hosted By
Model United Nations
Co-hosted with: Model UN
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