| CSUF Model UN Team Wins Distinguished Delegation Award Largest CSUF student delegation represened Brazil.
  
                    
                   May 8, 2006 :: No. 240  Cal State Fullerton's Model United Nations team won  the Distinguished Delegation Award at the spring National Model United Nations  Conference.  "We  had the largest delegation ever this year with 24 students and one professor,"  said Choudhury Shamim, associate professor of political science and a former UN  delegate for Bangladesh.  Shamim,  adviser to the university's Model United Nations Club, said that "most of our  students were competing for the first time, yet they came together as a team  very well. We represented the country of Brazil."  The  3,500 delegates at the conference held last month in New York came from  colleges and universities from throughout the world, including Afghanistan and  Iraq, Shamim said. In fact, half the participants came from outside the United  States.  "Since  2003, Cal State Fullerton has won an award in every Model UN Conference in  which we have participated," he said. "We have become a winning program. … I am  really proud of my students' achievements."  "Participating  in the National Model United Nations competition has been one of the best and  most memorable experiences of my life," said graduate student Christal L.  Garcia. "On one day, I met with students from Canada, Germany, Ireland, New  York and Boston — all of us working together as representatives of our assigned  countries — to write a strong resolution that would benefit people around the world. It was a  meeting that encapsulated the spirit of the United Nations." The  students on CSUF's Model UN team, who share the National Model United Nations  Distinguished Delegation Award, are:Fullerton residents Mike Schreiber, political science major  and president of the Model United Nations Club; Ian Hudson, political science  major and vice president; Jeffrey Gonzalez, political science; Alaa Ibrahim,  political science; Shane Kelley, political science; Jason Montgomery, political  science; Rebecca Rees, American studies and English; Walter Ruigu, political  science; Kyle Rush, political science;
 Fontana resident Nishad Marathe,  political science, head delegate;
 Garden Grove resident Cam Mangels,  political science;
 Hacienda Heights resident Denise  Nogales, political science;
 La Puente resident Cynthia Rodriguez,  political science;
 Long Beach resident Lucas Carreras,  political science;
 Los Angeles resident Mike Warner,  political science;
 Newport Beach resident Arya Hawkins,  political science;
 Orange resident Ritika M. Deshmukh,  political science;
 Ontario resident Mohammad Muhareb,  political science;
 Placentia resident Kyle Norman,  political science;
 Rancho Santa Margarita resident Lina  Al-Agha, political science;
 Tustin residents Edward Dellarocca and  Mona Mohammadi, both political science
 Whittier resident Christal L. Garcia,  political science; and Yorba Linda resident Lana Sawalha,  political science.
 Earlier in the semester, three of the  students — Gonzalez, Marathe and Warner — received honorable mentions at the  National Model United Nations Conference held in March at Harvard.
 
                     
                      | Media Contacts: | Choudhury  Shamim, 657-278-2051, cshamim@fullerton.eduMimi Ko Cruz, Public Affairs,  657-278-7586 or mkocruz@fullerton.edu
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