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Leslie Trotter
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Leslie Trotter of Arlington Competes in Model United Nations

2011 Nov 9

The University of Evansville is proud to announce that Leslie Trotter of Arlington participated in the annual Indiana Consortium for International Programs Model United Nations, which took place November 3-5 at the University of Indianapolis. Trotter is a Mansfield High School graduate majoring in International Studies.

Trotter was among 19 UE students who participated in Model UN as part of a 300-level honors discussion class. Students served as delegates representing 15 countries on the United Nations Security Council. At the competition, they made speeches, debated current international issues, and wrote resolutions in an effort to build consensus and solve global problems. Trotter played the role of China.

This year's discussion topics included the admission of the state of Palestine as a full member of the United Nations; famine, security issues, and the need for an effective international response in the failed state of Somalia; international organized crime, international drug trafficking, and terrorist violence in the Americas with special focus on Mexico and Colombia; and political violence and instability in Syria.

"The Model United Nations allows students such as Leslie the chance to wrestle with real-world issues and diplomatic challenges of the 21st century," said Wes Milner, the team's faculty advisor and director of UE's International Studies Program. "Through demonstrating their knowledge of complex international crises, an ability to debate these topics, and skill in negotiating with allies and adversaries alike, UE's delegations represented the University exceptionally well."