Discover Boston College

Model UN at BC: Building Confidence, Community, & Global Perspective


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In this episode of Discover Boston College, host George Kaparis ’27 sits down with Lily Boyd ’26, president of Boston College Model United Nations, to explore how MUN shapes students into confident speakers, collaborative problem-solvers, and globally aware leaders. Lily breaks down what makes BC’s approach refreshingly different from other universities, how the team fosters a supportive and welcoming culture, and why the club’s travel experiences — from competition rooms to cross-state road trips — create unforgettable memories. Whether you’re a seasoned delegate or someone simply curious about global affairs, this conversation offers a meaningful look into how Model UN empowers students to use their voice and engage with the world.

0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with George Kaparis ‘27.

0:17 | Introducing Lily Boyd ’26, President of Model UN.

0:36 | What is Model United Nations? — Purpose, structure, and global collaboration.

1:17 | How BC’s Model UN differs from other programs — class vs. club, performance pressure vs. open access.

2:12 | The impact of a supportive, low-pressure MUN culture on student learning and confidence.

2:54 | Lily’s favorite memory from conferences — road trip bonding, community, and connection beyond competition.

4:30 | Biggest skills gained through Model UN — public speaking, confidence, and idea ownership.

5:27 | Why students from any major can thrive in MUN — welcoming new perspectives beyond political science.

5:51 | How students can get involved — club fairs, socials, and reaching out via Instagram or email.

6:31 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!

 

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