This morning, international diplomacy students met in their daily breakout groups for a security council simulation. Each breakout group was assigned to one of five topics — climate change, non-nuclear proliferation, global refugee crises, ethnic conflict, and public health & pandemics — and each student represented a country. Countries proposed solutions, made deals, held votes, and formed alliances.

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This morning, international diplomacy students met in their daily breakout groups for a security council simulation. Each breakout group was assigned to one of five topics — climate change, non-nuclear proliferation, global refugee crises, ethnic conflict, and public health & pandemics — and each student represented a country. Countries proposed solutions, made deals, held votes, and formed alliances.

This morning, international diplomacy students met in their daily breakout groups for a security council simulation. Each breakout group was assigned to one of five topics — climate change, non-nuclear proliferation, global refugee crises, ethnic conflict, and public health & pandemics — and each student represented a country. Countries proposed solutions, made deals, held votes, and formed alliances.

This morning, international diplomacy students met in their daily breakout groups for a security council simulation. Each breakout group was assigned to one of five topics — climate change, non-nuclear proliferation, global refugee crises, ethnic conflict, and public health & pandemics — and each student represented a country. Countries proposed solutions, made deals, held votes, and formed alliances.

This morning, international diplomacy students met in their daily breakout groups for a security council simulation. Each breakout group was assigned to one of five topics — climate change, non-nuclear proliferation, global refugee crises, ethnic conflict, and public health & pandemics — and each student represented a country. Countries proposed solutions, made deals, held votes, and formed alliances.

This morning, international diplomacy students met in their daily breakout groups for a security council simulation. Each breakout group was assigned to one of five topics — climate change, non-nuclear proliferation, global refugee crises, ethnic conflict, and public health & pandemics — and each student represented a country. Countries proposed solutions, made deals, held votes, and formed alliances.

This morning, international diplomacy students met in their daily breakout groups for a security council simulation. Each breakout group was assigned to one of five topics — climate change, non-nuclear proliferation, global refugee crises, ethnic conflict, and public health & pandemics — and each student represented a country. Countries proposed solutions, made deals, held votes, and formed alliances.

This morning, international diplomacy students met in their daily breakout groups for a security council simulation. Each breakout group was assigned to one of five topics — climate change, non-nuclear proliferation, global refugee crises, ethnic conflict, and public health & pandemics — and each student represented a country. Countries proposed solutions, made deals, held votes, and formed alliances.

This morning, international diplomacy students met in their daily breakout groups for a security council simulation. Each breakout group was assigned to one of five topics — climate change, non-nuclear proliferation, global refugee crises, ethnic conflict, and public health & pandemics — and each student represented a country. Countries proposed solutions, made deals, held votes, and formed alliances.

Photos by Chandler Carlisle for the NSLC


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