“What sets PUNC 2011 apart in my mind from other Model UN conferences that I have attended is the sheer genuineness of the entire Secretariat and staff; they truly want you to have an amazing experience, and absolutely ensure that you do! From implementing feedback instantaneously to developing crises that challenged even the most seasoned delegates, PUNC 2011 was a blast inside and out of committee session. Above all, it was evident that the delegate experience was top priority throughout the weekend. Good luck to the PUNC 2012 Secretariat, I sincerely cannot wait to be back in State College!”- Meril Pothen, Cornell University
At PUNC 2011, I was surrounded by inspiring peers in the environment of leadership, creativity, and learning, where each participant is one of the great minds of the world making congruent decisions in order to bring ultimate solutionsto a myriad of problems of diverse sort. I found the conference to be a vivid and multicultural, full of youthful glamour.I look forward to attending PUNC 2012 because it will once more be a thrilling time to reconnect with those I have met, and I hope to have an astonishing experience and learn much about the world’s issues.” – Burdley Colas, Broward College
“PUNC does a great job at emphasizing an intimate, personal environment. Not only do you get to know the Secretariat really well, but you meet, network and have a blast with the delegates that come year after year. Not every conference can offer the PUNC experience.” -Ankur Bajaj, Cornell University
“I loved PUNC 2011! In the Six Day War committee, the creative and up-to-the-minute responses that came from crisis really made the committee sessions great. And the awesome delegates and staff didn’t exactly ruin the conference. Iknow the rest of the University of Maryland delegation had similarly positive experiences both in and out of committee- PUNC is definitely not to be missed!” -Cat Tappert, University of Maryland