What is Strive to Make a Difference?
Strive to Make a Difference: Together we can build a better tomorrow Symposium was created by Len Baldwin, UNA-USA Columbus Chapter President, in order to give students the opportunity to understand the fundamentals of the United Nations while striving to help complete the Millennium Development Goals. STMAD is an exception opportunity for students of all backgrounds to set their sights on lofty goals of global leadership. The symposium has been developed to mock three to four specific different discussion based committees within the United Nations. Furthermore, students will be using parliamentary procedure to carry out these discussions. Students will have the opportunity to work side by side with college students from across the state, governmental officials, celebrity advocates, and university presidents to reach a resolution for specific topics being currently discussed within the United Nations.
When is Strive to Make a Difference?
Strive to Make a Difference 2012 will take place on Friday, October 12, 2012 from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Registration will begin promptly at 7:30 a.m.
Where is Strive to Make a Difference?
This event will take place at the Ohio Union at The Ohio State University. Transportation will not be provided, but parking is available.
Where do I mail my school's registration packet?
Attn: Strive to Make a Difference 2012
UNA-USA Columbus Chapter
57 Jefferson Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43215
UNA-USA Columbus Chapter
57 Jefferson Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43215
What should I wear?
The is event is to be treated as a professional conference. Students: formal business attire is preferred, but business casual is acceptable. Males should wear a suit (or a sport coat and dress pants), a dress shirt with a tie and dress shoes. Females should wear a pants, dress, or skirt suit, or similar style clothes. Please refrain from wearing skirts that are shorter than your finger tips when your arms are at your side, and please refrain from wearing low cut, revealing shirts. For both males and females, jeans, tennis or athletic shoes, T-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, and pajama pants are not acceptable. Teachers can wear either formal business attire, or whatever they would normally wear to teach in.